That spawned the “Millie Bobby Brown is homophobic” meme, with the accompanying troll hashtag #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown, that’s circulated in the past few days, which has a few variations that resemble those initial reactions. #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown- bash November 18, 2017 one day i saw millie bobby brown in the mall and i asked for a selfie and she said "i don't take selfies with fags, homo sex is sin" and broke my iphone X. What drives the joke further is the trollish response of asking for proof of this nonsense story and then responding with an obviously fake image: In fact, the meme actually started in November 2017 with portraying Brown as anti-Islam.Ī troll account, - who changed their account to which is now suspended - tweeted a preposterous, fabricated story about meeting Brown at the airport, which ends with Brown stomping on a hijab. Brown seems like a such a sweet, honest young girl, which is why contrasting her image with such heinous statements evokes a reaction. This meme about Brown is an exercise in sincerity versus absurdity. The story of Millie Bobby Brown being a monster bigot began as trolling
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It’s about a meme that only succeeds because of how absurd it is, how pristine Brown’s celebrity image is, and how outrage can drive the internet to be the worst version of itself. If you dig deeper, this is also a story about the internet’s deeply intertwined relationship with irony. Falsely portraying this young girl and child star as a raging homicidal bigot is heinous, and Brown deleting her Twitter to avoid this maelstrom is a logical response to the internet’s festering orgy of toilet humor. On the surface, the meme is shocking and in poor taste. These claims are part of the #TakeDownMillieBobbyBrown meme, which consists of low-effort pictures - usually screengrabs from Brown’s Snapchat - pasted over with absurdly homophobic statements.
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Just like no one honestly believes that Millie Bobby Brown bullies gay men by sliding into their texts and dropping f-bombs (the one that rhymes with maggots).īut what people don’t believe doesn’t really matter, as Millie Bobby Brown, the 14-year-old star of Netflix’s Stranger Things, deactivated her Twitter account this week, reportedly in response to assertions like these. Just like no one honestly believes Millie Bobby Brown throws piping hot McCafés at people who wear pride T-shirts at McDonald’s. The dominant answer to the second poll is: "It'd be like having sex with your twin", with 16% of over 210,000 votes.No one honestly believes Millie Bobby Brown runs over gay men with new cars.
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☐ Not only would I have sex with my clone, I'd probably make a bunch of clones and just get it on with all of them at once because that's how pro clone-fucking I am.Īs of early 2018, more than 240,000 people have answered the first poll, with the "No" side reaching 57% of the votes. ☐ I would not have sex with my clone because what if my clone is evil. ☐ It's not the same as masturbating it'd be like having sex with your twin. ☐ It's basically the same as masturbating, right? So no big deal. ☐ To be honest, fucking my clone has always been my fantasy. ☐ I'd totally do all sort of weird things to my clone I'd be embarrassed to ask someone else to do.
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☐ I'd fuck my clone because who would know better how to fuck ME than ME? ☐ I'd totally fuck my clone because I want to know if I'm good in bed. ☐ I don't want to fuck my clone because my self-loathing is THAT strong.
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☐ I'm gay, but I still don't want to fuck my clone, that's gross and weird.
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☐ I'm not gay, but I would actually totally fuck my clone. ☐ I don't want to fuck my clone because that would be gay sex and I'm not gay. On November 4th 2015, Buzzfeed employees Katie Notopoulos and Ryan Broderick published an article on the Buzzfeed website entitled "Can We Ask You A Really Weird Question?" Meant as a joke opinion poll, the article first asks the reader: "Would you fuck a clone of yourself?", to which answer either is "Yes" or "No" it then asks them what their "strongest feeling about clone fucking" is, letting them choose between the following 12 possibilities: