Guzmán’s resignation memes
Already at the end of June, the classic memes began to circulate on social networks with the arrival of the seventh month of the year, with the figure of Julio Iglesias in different circumstances. This Saturday, with the resignation of Martín Guzmán as Minister of Economy, jokes with the singer and the time of year exploded on Twitter.
“Julio took Guzmán”, is one of the memes with the most repercussions on the bird’s social network. The phrase, with the image of the two of them in front of a high-end car, decorates one of the Internet 2.0 hits in Argentina.
If a Twitter user presses the “explore” or “trends” option and then the “photo” submenu of the Guzmán theme, one of the first memes they will encounter features sports commentator Fernando Niembro.
Memorable football fans will remember that journalist’s editorial after the elimination of Argentina in the quarter-finals of the Copa América 2011 in which he accused the then DT, Sergio Batista, Lionel Messi and even Javier Pastore.
“Everyone asked about Martín Guzmán, they gave him his great chance. It sounds very good at Columbia University, LET THEM PLAY THERE,” says the meme uploaded by user @sebastianudo.
Scenes from the Simpsons They couldn’t miss it, and due to the resignation of the former holder of the economic portfolio, user @DidierZimerman chose one from the NASA space station, when Homer travels into space.
– “Well, cristina, you won, guzmán resigned, now how do we get the economy going?” – “Ah, I don’t know, the entire apparatus of citizens’ unity is dedicated to the boycott of Alberto’s ministers”.
Even the famous little bird squeezing letters on the keyboard of the eldest son of the yellow family created by Matt Groening has had his place doing what he does best.
“-And now that Guzman is gone, how are you going to manage the economy? Alberto: I’ve already put in a replacement”, accompanies the image.
A worried face of Alberto Fernández asking “and now what happened” was another success on social media at a time of great tension in the national economy.
On that stage there was no lack of the cartoon that burns in hell and says he is fine.
Argentine Twitter, as usual, brings out its humor, before (almost) any event that occurs and it deserves it, of course.
A dollar that stretches for the next currency run and an inflatable pilot driving a plane’s destinations, a scene from And Where’s the Pilot? there are others who have distinguished themselves
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Source: Clarin