White House commemorates death of Harambe, the much-memed gorilla — and liberals GO APE
The White House recently marked the anniversary of Harambe's death, a gorilla whose passing sparked widespread internet memes and discussions. This commemoration has led to varied reactions, particularly among liberal commentators. The event highlights the ongoing cultural significance of Harambe in political and social discourse.
- ▪The White House commemorated the anniversary of Harambe's death.
- ▪Harambe became a symbol in internet culture and memes after his passing.
- ▪The commemoration has elicited strong reactions from various political commentators.
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