WYD During "A Moment Of Silence For Israel"?
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WYD During "A Moment Of Silence For Israel"?, also known as "A Moment Of Silence For Israel" Me:, refers to a trend and series of memes on TikTok and X (formerly Twitter) in which pro-Palestine supporters joke about making a loud noise or disrupting calls for moments of silence for Israel during public events. The trend follows the conflict between Israel and Hamas that started on October 7th, 2023. Jokes about disrupting "a moment of silence for Israel" can be traced back to TikTok on October 2023, continuing onto X in November of that year.
Origin
Jokes mocking calls for a "moment of silence for Israel" can be traced back to X in October 2023 after the NFL held a moment of silence on October 12th, 2023, during a football game.[1] An early example of someone mocking the sentiment is an October 14th post by X user @jtb3am[2] that included the caption above a video of several people loudly yelling.
On October 20th, TikToker[3] @lol_uthman posted a video with a text overlay that read, "A moment of silence for isreal please," proceeding to film himself screaming in his car. The video gathered over 500,000 plays and 150,000 likes in a month (seen below).
Spread
On November 11th, 2023, TikToker[4] @venusbleeds posted another example of the trend, which included a video of several singers belting out a loud note with a text overlay that read, "A moment of silence for Israel." The post gathered over 490,000 plays and 120,000 likes in 10 days. On November 15th, TikToker[5] @shessonia posted a similar video, gathering over 1 million plays and 340,000 likes in a week (seen below, right).
On November 14th, 2023, X[6] user @chribbzz made a post that read, "What y’all doing during the 'Isreal' moment of silence." The post gathered over 13,000 quote tweets, primarily by other X users sharing videos of loud music, video games or people screaming.
X[7] user @studwrangler posted one such video on November 15th, showing a scene from the television show PEN15 and gathering over 36,000 likes in a week (seen below).
X[8] user @WetOilyButt also made such a post on November 20th, gathering over 23,000 likes in a day (seen below).
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