The phrase is often attached to posts regarding corruption, the perceived disconnect between the government and citizens, and the reliance on social media influencers over actual auditors to gauge public sentiment. Political Context (US Democrats)
Compilations of what critics call "cringeworthy" moments, such as using profanity to reach swing voters or downplaying serious security threats. Na Dem
In a different context, the term "Dem" is often shorthand for the in the United States. Recent interesting or controversial posts regarding them include: The phrase is often attached to posts regarding
The phrase is a popular Nigerian Pidgin expression meaning "It is them" or "They are the ones." It is frequently used in social media posts to call out specific groups—often politicians or elites—holding them responsible for societal issues or mocking their predictable behavior. Notable Social Media Usage Na Dem
A viral post by Nigerian activist Dele Farotimi uses "Na Dem" to describe a cycle of "performative governance." He critiques how officials use "digital mobilizers" to distract the public with filtered photos and hashtags while ignoring real crises.
Reports from Wired suggest the party has recently embraced "shitposting" and viral internet culture to compete in the digital attention economy.