Is This a Real Listing for an Anti-Semitic Trump Face Mask?
A screenshot of a purported Trump-themed, swastika-like mask sold on Amazon circulated on social media in July 2020.
A screenshot of a purported Trump-themed, swastika-like mask sold on Amazon circulated on social media in July 2020.
Images of a purported Trump 2020 shirt reminded some social media users of a common Nazi symbol.
Although the very existence of “astral projection” or out-of-body experiences is debated, TikTok’s #Witchtok swears Selki Girl’s Qabalista induces or triggers the experience.
In late June and early July 2020, a purported “1979 horoscope” captivated Facebook, Twitter, and Reddit.
Self-proclaimed “entity channeler” Carol Ann Collins claimed to “channel” George Floyd — and later deleted much of her internet presence.
It’s true that TrumpStore.com priced a commemorative baseball at $88 dollars.
A number of tweets with a distressing video depicted an unidentified young man, who fellow protesters say was maced or pepper sprayed by police.
Before posts about “fireworks every night” went viral, people around the country in myriad cities were complaining of relentless, abnormally loud fireworks through early morning hours.
Amidst widespread protests against racism in June 2020, social media discourse involved Google’s search results for “unprofessional hairstyles” versus “professional hairstyles.”
“20 days. 120 lives.”