![]() The meme features the goose honking at an elderly farmer through a hedge. Most recently, the goose has crossed paths with perhaps the last feel-good millennial meme of 2019. Goose memes, even when they’re anti-capitalist or political, are always playful. But like all memes, the goose has no allegiances. There’s yet to be an example of the goose being co-opted by the far-right. A picture of the goose, bedecked in roses, the symbol of UK’s Labour Party, was attached. “NON-GOOSE TWEET: if you’re in the UK, please, please, please go and vote for a Labour government on Dec 12th END NON-GOOSE TWEET,” read the tweet. House House tweeted a plea to its British fans a week before the UK general election. While the goose doesn’t have political leanings, the humans who have embraced it clearly do. Dynes told Quartz that he believes that the goose appeals to leftists because it appears solely to “disrupt the status quo.” ![]() It speaks to wanting to reclaim power,” Hyrse told Quartz.ĭave Dynes, a 37-year old casino dealer from Southern California, has also become well-acquainted with the goose’s political bent: He posts several memes a week on his Untitled Goose Memes Facebook page, one of the largest centered around goose memes, with roughly 60,000 followers. You’re just a disempowered goose but you want to wreak some minor havoc in these people who are kicking you out of their spaces. “I think the goose represents a bit of a harmless recklessness, of the little guy against the man. With the exception of Gritty (the Philadelphia Flyer’s mascot that has become a left-wing avatar), she said, the left has few such icons. “I realized that the alt-right has lots of characters and symbols and memes, and that they use these well,” said Hyrse. ![]() Another meme features the goose setting fire to several “anti-goose” signs, along with the anarchist slogan “No Gods, No Masters”.Īfter Hyrse spotted a meme of a goose stealing a radio from a Pepe clown, a famous symbol of the alt-right, she was inspired to create her own Facebook meme page: Untitled Leftist Goose. The meme has since spread to coffee cups and t-shirts. One of the first featured the goose with a baseball bat in its bill, along with the phrase “You mess with the honk, you get the bonk,” which she saw gaining traction among antifa groups. So how did the goose become an icon of the political left? Charlotte Hryse, an office manager in Berkeley, California, first noticed political memes centered around the goose crop up a couple of weeks after the game’s release on Sep. And the fact that the goose is in a pastoral English landscape seems mere coincidence: One can just as easily imagine it raising hell in the middle of Times Square in New York City, or at the Grand Bazaar in Istanbul. It seems equally thrilled to ruin the daily routines of women, men, children, people of color, white people, the old, and the young. It’s true that the goose in Untitled Goose Game seems to exist as an unbiased agent of chaos in the English village. In a tweet, House House claimed that the game was set in an alternative reality Britain where the goose had already chased then-Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher out of office, leading to the end of the Tory Party. ![]() The creators of the game even playfully pushed back against the idea that the villagers were hardcore Brexiteers. They’re just an animal who’s not really aware of what they’re doing,” said Jacob Strasser of House House in an interview with The Verge. “The goose is this chaotic neutral character. House House has been clear about the fact that the goose isn’t meant to have political motivations. “It just so happens that our way to emulate this comes in the form of a goose.” “I think many Labour supporters thought of the game as a sort of outlet for their frustration, by having a goose irritate some wordless caricatures of those they culturally oppose,” wrote Peach in an email. And the game’s setting in rural England became an easy stand-in for the part of the country that voted Leave on the Brexit referendum. Labour voters are younger, and are more likely to play video games in the first place, explains Declan Peach, a game designer from Nottingham, England who serves as the vice chair of the UK chapter of Game Workers Unite, a group that aims to unionize the gaming industry. Now, it’s become a leftist icon on the internet and in real-life-hence its appearance at an anti-Brexit rally.įor many, the goose’s appeal to progressives, particularly those who live in the UK, is no surprise. Somewhere along the path of popularity, though, the goose became more than just a symbol of mayhem.
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