
The Rich Roll Podcast Feels Good Man! Arthur Jones & Giorgio Angelini On The Controversial Meme That Changed The World
Jan 25, 2021
Arthur Jones and Giorgio Angelini, filmmakers behind the documentary 'Feels Good Man,' delve into the bizarre journey of Pepe the Frog. They discuss how this innocent character transformed into a divisive meme linked to hate groups and political chaos. The duo examines the pivotal role of Pepe during significant events in 2015, including its impact on the political landscape. Their conversation highlights the struggle of creators to reclaim their work in the face of cultural appropriation and the intricate relationship between internet culture and real-world consequences.
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Reluctant Hero
- Matt Furie's journey mirrored many Americans' feelings of losing control.
- Documenting this "coming off the couch" moment was powerful for viewers.
Pepe and Rejection
- On 4chan's /r9k/ board, Pepe became an avatar for rejected men.
- Pepe's emotional journey, from sad to angry, mirrored growing national anger.
Politics of Iconography
- The 2016 Republican National Convention lacked a platform, focused on anger.
- Iconography like Pepe filled this void, coalescing support through emotion.




