"Assad curse" meaning in English

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Proper name

Etymology: According to Know Your Meme, the curse was first mentioned in a tweet posted by @iadtawil on May 6, 2016. Head templates: {{en-prop}} Assad curse
  1. (Internet slang, humorous) A supposed curse causing anyone who criticizes Syrian president Bashar al-Assad to have their criticism backfire on them (for example, a politician who says "Assad must go" will themselves be removed from power). Wikipedia link: Know Your Meme, Twitter Tags: Internet, humorous
    Sense id: en-Assad_curse-en-name-jDoa1bXB Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "2018 December 27, @walid970721, Twitter, archived from the original on 2023-08-13",
          "text": "Saudi Foreign Minister Adel Jubeir has just been replaced by Ibrahim Assaf. Jubeir over the last 7 years repeated the Assad Must Go mantra in almost every interview he gave. The Assad curse finally caught up with him 😂",
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          "text": "In 2017 Dutch Bert Koenders joined the club. Only one year after he had called upon the International Criminal Court (ICC) to put Assad on trial, his party, PvdA, dramatically lost the national elections, which forced him to resign as minister of Foreign Affairs and made him the laughing stock of Assad curse jokers on social media.",
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          "ref": "2021 June 1, u/doucheshanemec24, “There is no stopping the Curse”, in Reddit, r/SyrianCirclejerkWar, archived from the original on 2023-08-13",
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