We Honestly Couldn’t Tell if This Was Satire or Not…

We’ll save you the trouble — this is satire, but based on the craziness we’ve seen from the mainstream media over the years, we don’t blame you if you were as perplexed as we were before zooming in and reading the text.

This wouldn’t have been the first time something as innocuous as a dog was claimed to be a secret code for President Donald Trump to talk to all of his “Nazi” supporters throughout the country. Some of these absurdities have been repeated so often that they are actually accepted as fact by organizations people lend credibility to.

The Anti-Defamation League, or ADL, now lists the “okay” hand sign as well as bowl-cut hairstyles as indicators of white supremacy. The “okay” hand sign starts because President Donald Trump likes to pinch his index finger and his thumb together when he speaks, and as we all know — everything the President does is deeply racist and problematic. We’re not really sure where the bowl-cut thing comes from — perhaps someone from the Charlottesville rally had one? We might be giving these people way too much credit with that one…

Now, we have to be extra honest here: the main reason we’re sharing this with you is that we’re still not over the fact that this adorable fur-beast took down one of the most brutal and despicable terrorists in history. He’s a good boy, isn’t he?


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