If you’re searching for updates on the march, you might first have to wade through an avalanche of pancake photos.
Pro-Trump groups have been buzzing about a march scheduled for this weekend to voice their frustrations over the loss of their leader’s second term. In response, TikTok and Twitter users, including K-Pop fans, decided to commandeer the hashtag #MillionMAGAMarch with—what else?—pictures of delicious pancakes.
This creative initiative was sparked by social media user Alex Green, who called for a “Pancake Party Million MAPA Brunch,” encouraging followers to “Make America Pancakes Again.” “Let’s fill the #MillionMAGAMarch hashtag with syrupy goodness. Someone please let the K-Pop stans know,” Green said in her video.
The Million MAGA March is one of several pro-Trump events happening in Washington, D.C., this weekend, alongside a “Stop the Steal” demonstration and a Women for Trump gathering. Influential far-right commentators like Sean Hannity and Alex Jones have also been promoting these events.
While this could mean a sea of upset protesters on the streets, it might also turn into a spectacle reminiscent of Trump’s sparsely attended inauguration.
Social media quickly jumped on Green’s plan. While many users shared mouth-watering pancake photos, one user cleverly referenced the infamous Four Seasons Total Landscaping incident, reminding everyone of the ongoing hilarity surrounding Trump’s campaign.
This scenario feels eerily similar to when TikTok users and K-Pop fans registered vast numbers of tickets for Trump’s rally in Tulsa as a prank. When the campaign announced free tickets, many signed up without the intention of attending, resulting in a nearly empty arena.
After the march, participants might find themselves needing a place to rest. However, if they booked through Airbnb, they could face challenges. A Twitter account focused on analyzing far-right activities flagged a reservation made by a Proud Boys member, prompting Airbnb to respond swiftly to concerns about hate groups utilizing their platform.
Let’s hope this event fizzles out as quickly as Trump’s presidency.
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Summary:
K-Pop fans and social media users have humorously hijacked the #MillionMAGAMarch hashtag, replacing serious political messages with images of pancakes. This initiative, sparked by a TikTok user, aims to fill the digital space with lighthearted content while pro-Trump groups prepare for their rally. Past experiences with prank registrations at Trump events have set the stage for this playful protest.
