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Elon Musk shared ” I support The Current Thing” Meme on Twitter

Elon Musk is always known for his sarcastic and bizarre posts on Twitter.  An hour before he tweeted a post where his followers started to hate him for this.

Have a look at this Post,

 

This is a meme that reads, ” I support the current thing”. This post consists of a caricature of a person who is holding a Ukrainian flag and behind this, there are several flags that are used by the LGBTQ community. These flags represent the Progress or Pride created by non-binary artist Daniel Quasar in response to Philadelphia’s flag. In the background, One can also see other community flags like Pansexual and Intersex flags.

With this meme posted by Elon Musk, Many of them got offended and expressed it in comments like. ” LGBTQ+ is not a trend.” and one of the users asked, “Hey, Elon, hope ur mentally Okay and not having a breakdown. This post feels like a breakdown and honestly being LGBTQ+ is not a trend and I see where you are coming but if it’s getting too much, please try and Recharge because the internet is unhinged. Just breathe. Hope you are doing ok.”

And some of them posted like “I am a fan of  yours but for now.”

This meme is a sensitive one that created tension in the comment section.

 



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