Chudjak
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About
Chudjak, also known as Poljak, is another variation of the long-standing character Wojak, also known as "Feels Guy," but actually has its origin from the meme known as Le /pol/ Face or Le Pollack. The parent meme, which originated on 4chan, is meant to depict the cliché appearance of the average 4chan /pol/ user, incels, far-right public shooters and other similar characters. It was modeled to resemble Patrick Crusius, the shooter from the 2019 El Paso Shooting.
Origin
The earliest iterations of this meme originally appeared on 4chan around August 2019 under the name "le pollack" and then "le /pol/ face" without the Wojak reference (shown below, left). One such example was posted by an anonymous 4chan[1] user to the /pol/ board on December 3rd, 2019 (shown below, right).
The Wojak variation, originally known as Poljak and later as Chudjak, originated on the left-wing imageboard Bunkerchan, around late August 2020. One such example was posted on August 30th, 2020, by an anonymous Bunkerchan[2] user to the /leftypol/ board (seen below, left). "Le pollack," and subsequently Chudjak, was modelled after the El Paso shooter Patrick Crusius (seen below, right) but is also intended to depict stereotypical /pol/ users, incels and far-right public shooters.
Spread
After its inception, the character circulated among various 4chan boards where users posted the image to specifically mock /pol/ users. One such example was posted by an anonymous 4chan[3] user on August 8th, 2019, to the /biz/ board (shown below).
4chan Raid
After gaining the attention of /pol/ users, a raid ensued on October 1st, 2020, in which regulars of /pol/ spammed Bunkerchan[4] with grotesque imagery. This raid lasted approximately three days and slowly faded out due to moderation. This exchange between the two communities spawned numerous iterations of the meme in a short span of time (seen below). During this incident, posters from /pol/ expressed that this depiction did not accurately represent them.
The event saw "leftypol" mentioned more than 80,000 times on /pol/ (shown below) and produced more than a thousand shitposts made by raiding /pol/ posters on Bunkerchan, mostly consisting of spam.
In retaliation for the stereotype depicted in the meme, users of /pol/ attempted to re-appropriate Chudjak to depict a "stereotypical left-winger" instead, although its origin stemmed from the depiction of a real, far-right shooter. The response of Bunkerchan[5] posters to the attempted re-appropriation was heavily discussed on the site, which also produced additional mocking images, such as a GIF (seen below) posted to /leftypol/ on October 1st, 2020.
Related Memes
The West Has Fallen. Billions Must Die
The West Has Fallen and Billions Must Die are catchphrases often used together in memes parodying unsuccessful but resentful supporters of alt-right politics. The phrases reflect resentment at globalization and overpopulation trends, and are associated with similar memes such as it's over and the Great Reset memes. The phrases often appear in memes featuring Chudjak
GigaChud
GigaChud (a portmanteau of "Giga Chad" and “Chud”) is a MS Paint combination of Chudjak with "Big Lez" and "Senator Armstrong" due to comparisons with the Chudjak character's striking likeness. He is often paired with "Pink-Haired Enbie" or with the transphobic phrase "You Will Never Be A Woman"
Various Examples
Search Interest
External References
[2] Bunkerchan – /leftypol/
[4] Bunkerchan (via Wayback Machine) – /leftypol/
[5] Bunkerchan (via Wayback Machine) – /leftypol/
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