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🚨 **BREAKING THE INTERNET: HARAMBE IS BACK – AND HE’S GONE VIRAL FOR A BRAND-NEW REASON** 🚨

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🚨 **BREAKING THE INTERNET: HARAMBE IS BACK – AND HE’S GONE VIRAL FOR A BRAND-NEW REASON** 🚨

**MEME LEGEND. CULTURAL ICON. NOW, A POLITICAL STATEMENT?**

The internet just lost its collective mind. **Harambe**, the beloved gorilla who was tragically shot at the Cincinnati Zoo in 2016, is trending again—and not just for the nostalgic “dicks out” memes. This time, a mysterious, high-definition, AI-generated video of a silverback gorilla staring directly into a camera with the caption **“He didn’t die for nothing”** has exploded across TikTok, X (Twitter), and Instagram in under 24 hours.

**How did it break the internet?**
- **The Riddle:** The video’s background audio is a distorted snippet of a *brand-new* diss track involving a mystery rapper, with lyrics like “They couldn’t stop the king then, they can’t stop him now.” Fans are frantically trying to identify the voice—some claim it’s a leaked Kendrick Lamar verse, others insist it’s a deepfake of a deceased legend.
- **The Conspiracy:** A viral tweet from a verified “anonymous activist” claims Harambe’s DNA was secretly preserved and that a “cloned offspring” will be unveiled at the Cincinnati Zoo this summer. The post has already been shared 2.3 million times.
- **The Meme War:** Forums are flooded with “Harambe 2024” campaign slogans, with users claiming he represents “the broken system” and “the return of justice.” It’s part meme, part protest, and 100% chaos.

**Why now?**
Timing is everything. With election season heating up and nostalgia for the mid-2010s at an all