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What Does The ‘It’s Joever’ Meme Mean?
No U.S. politician has captivated the internet’s meme culture quite like former president Donald Trump, whose unconventional quotes have forever changed the way we talk online (with many examples), but Joe Biden has also managed to create a number of memes. The memes that mock Biden as a cunning, sharp-tongued political figure are the opposite of the “It’s Joever” meme, which symbolizes complete defeat and despair. It’s not just over—it’s “Joever.”
Originally used to mock Biden’s electoral failures and political slip-ups, the phrase has spread far beyond its initial context, being shared by random social media users, YouTubers, and streamers, many of whom have no political affiliations.
What Is The Origin Of “It’s Joever” Meme?
Like many of the internet’s most popular memes, the phrase first appeared on 4chan. In 2020, an anonymous user making fun of the progressive movement’s electoral hopes made a “prediction” that Joe Biden would lose, sharing the first “It’s Joever” meme along with a picture of a disheartened Biden at a podium with his head down.
Similar to the “Dark Brandon” meme, the “It’s Joever” meme was inspired by an old Donald Trump meme titled “It’s over.”
For some reason, the internet embraced the Biden version, posting the phrase with pictures of Biden looking downcast, until the phrase became a symbol of failure in many areas.
“It’s Joever” eventually merged with the “It’s so over” and “we’re so back” meme rivalry, satirizing the internet’s ability to quickly shift from despair to hope, and then back again.
Soon, the paired phrases included former President Barack Obama, who provided a counterpoint with “We’re so Barack.”
Current Use Of “It’s Joever” Meme
The phrase became a focal point once again after Biden’s lackluster performance in a crucial debate against Donald Trump, which featured a dispute over who is the better golfer. The debate led to widespread calls for Biden to withdraw from the 2024 election, and now that Biden has officially stepped down, the phrase has once again taken center stage—possibly for the last time.
Recently, the “Joever” meme has been used to compliment the rise of Kamala Harris’ “coconut tree” memes, which often portray the Vice President in a cute, endearing light, similar to a quirky aunt telling a story that doesn’t quite make sense. It’s unclear if the internet will truly move on from “Joever,” even after Biden’s term, as the meme proved to be surprisingly adaptable.
In the aftermath of Biden’s announcement, there’s never been a better time to share it—it’s truly “Joever.”