Twitter users, TikTok saboteurs and K-Pop stans launched another online onslaught against the right by hijacking the hashtag #MillionMAGAMarch with sweet messages about ... pancakes.
The latest mobilization was apparently sparked by a TikTok and Twitter prompt from user Shea Depmore on Wednesday, urging people to overwhelm the hashtag with “syrupy goodness” to wrest it from Proud Boys’ control before their planned Washington Million MAGA March on Saturday, The Wrap reported.
“We are going to hold a Pancake Bitchez Million MAPA Brunch! That’s right, Make America Pancakes Again,” Depmore said in her call-out video. “Fill the hashtag Million MAGA March with syrupy goodness. Someone please inform the K-pop stans.”
Followers hit the griddles.
MAKE AMERICA PANCAKES AGAIN
— Chi WOW WOW®️ (@ChiWOWWOW) November 14, 2020
Flipping States, Pancakes and Senate seats #FlipTheSenate
💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙💙#MillionMAGAMarch #MAGAMillionMarch#MillionMAGAMarch2020 pic.twitter.com/i8yyQ727bJ
Joe has 306 pancakes. Donald has only 232 pancakes. Donald is a loser. #MillionMAGAMarch #StopTheSteaI pic.twitter.com/gHcaUvtIDs
— James Romano (@JRomano312) November 14, 2020
So the K-pop stans on TikTok are taking over the hashtag for Trump's #MillionMAGAMarch by trolling it, posting pictures of pancakes.
— Mrs. Krassenstein (@HKrassenstein) November 14, 2020
When people check out the hashtag tomorrow looking for fellow MAGA morons, they will only see pancakes. Here is my contribution: pic.twitter.com/WEiVmLqFUO
There’s nothing that flips better than a pancake- except ya know...maybe Georgia, Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin. #MillionMAGAMarch pic.twitter.com/G7eHBwoFfA
— Dawn Wagner (@greeneyedmamma) November 14, 2020
me, happily flipping pancakes as a kpop stan in hopes of disrupting the #MillionMAGAMarch: pic.twitter.com/xG8LGCdcLP
— ◺♢◿ yeoni || STREAM MAGO (@squishysinb) November 13, 2020
#MillionMAGAMarch
— MissyC (@MissyCMackee) November 14, 2020
Flipping Georgia and Arizona.. pic.twitter.com/wWjc1mTNKi
Mmm. Fancy. #MillionMAGAMarch pic.twitter.com/mCz7LqCSz9
— ᴮᴱCassakane ⁷💙 (@Cassakane1) November 14, 2020
Shout out to the incredible K-Pop Stans (Twitter royalty) who hijacked the #MillionMAGAMarch hashtag with pancakes making it unusable by Trump loyalists. 🥞🥞🥞 pic.twitter.com/h8rCt4HBL2
— PRGuy (@PRGuy17) November 14, 2020
Am I to understand the hashtag for #MillionMagaMarch was hijacked by a bunch of flapjacks to flip the script on some flipping dipshits?
— BrooklynDad_Defiant! (@mmpadellan) November 14, 2020
That better batter is brilliant. pic.twitter.com/zUb05ZRgMT
Melania Trump wants to eat Pancakes too.#MillionMAGAMarch #MAGAMillionMarch #MillionMAGAMarch2020 #StopTheSteaI pic.twitter.com/gC2p09FkXV
— Jer M 🌊 (@Jer_M_) November 14, 2020
Ivanka would rather eat pancakes too!#MillionMAGAMarch #MAGAMillionMarch #MillionMAGAMarch2020 #StopTheSteaI pic.twitter.com/FNOWmqQgUe
— Jer M 🌊 (@Jer_M_) November 14, 2020
Nothing foils the #MillionMAGAMarch like a hamster eating mini pancakes 🥞 pic.twitter.com/EY8zGSCwZK
— Earthling (@ziyatong) November 14, 2020
Just a kpop stan, trying to ruin the #MillionMAGAMarch with photos of pancakes. Look at these ones, they're Percy Jackson worthy! pic.twitter.com/GNUKMpfGbR
— Harry Styles has my heart| BLM (@LundquistMaddie) November 13, 2020
#MillionMAGAMarch
— Mj 🌻✌🏼 (@Mojo_M1969) November 14, 2020
BidenHarris Blueberry Pancakes! pic.twitter.com/QOtSEsN9Bx
#MillionMAGAMarch
— Notorious RBG --- RIP! Biden/Harris2020 (@sljaruszkowski) November 14, 2020
What...they only have 14K followers though. That's 986K short of their "plan"
Here's my contribution: pic.twitter.com/GSV0nuQoe4
Electoral College
— Billy Baldwin (@BillyBaldwin) November 14, 2020
Biden 306
Trump 232
Popular Vote
Biden 78,187,409 - 50.9%
Trump 72,767,316 - 47.3%
Wins by 5,420,093 votes
Wins by 3.6%
Wins by 74 Electoral College votes
Flips PA, MI, WI, AZ & GA
Wins West, Southwest, Upper Midwest, Northeast & New England#MillionMAGAMarch pic.twitter.com/P2YkJfyyeL
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