Crying Jordan

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Crying Jordan is an Internet meme featuring a cutout image of Michael Jordan's face with tears streaming down his cheeks. The image is often superimposed on other images to convey feelings of sadness or disappointment.

Origin[edit | edit source]

The Crying Jordan meme originated from a photograph taken during Michael Jordan's Basketball Hall of Fame induction speech on September 11, 2009. During the speech, Jordan became emotional and began to cry, and a photograph capturing this moment was taken by Associated Press photographer Stephan Savoia.

Popularity[edit | edit source]

The meme gained widespread popularity in 2015, particularly on social media platforms such as Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram. Users began to use the image to humorously depict various scenarios of failure or disappointment, often in the context of sports.

Usage[edit | edit source]

The Crying Jordan meme is typically used to mock athletes, teams, or fans after a loss or poor performance. It has also been applied to other contexts, such as political events, entertainment, and personal mishaps. The meme's versatility and the universal nature of the emotions it conveys have contributed to its enduring popularity.

Cultural Impact[edit | edit source]

The Crying Jordan meme has become a significant part of internet culture and has been referenced in various media outlets. It has been used by sports commentators, news websites, and even by Jordan himself in a humorous context. The meme's widespread use has cemented its place in the lexicon of modern digital communication.

Criticism[edit | edit source]

While the Crying Jordan meme is generally used in a lighthearted manner, it has faced some criticism for potentially trivializing genuine emotions and moments of vulnerability. Some argue that the meme can be seen as disrespectful to the individuals it targets, including Jordan himself.

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