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The Boneless Chicken Wings City Council Video is a viral video featuring a man named Ander Christensen arguing to rename "boneless chicken wings" at a City Council Meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska (similar to Xanthe Pajarillo's City Council McRib Argument)

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On August 31st, 2020, LNKTV City broadcasted the Lincoln City Council meeting. During the meeting, Ander Christensen gave public comment in which he advocated for renaming "boneless chicken wings." He said, "Boneless chicken wings are just chicken tenders, which are already boneless. I don’t go to order boneless tacos. I don’t go and order boneless club sandwiches."

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The following day, Twitter user @e10rowley shared the video with the caption, "Don’t want to get too political here … but he has a point. #SaucyNugs #KeepLNKWeird." the tweet received more than 5.8 million views, 16,000 likes and 8,000 retweets in less than one week (shown below).

On September 2nd, writer Matt Novak published an isolated clip of the video on YouTube (shown below). Within two days, the post received more than 1 million views (shown below, left).

That day, Redditor[1] Penance1 shared the video on the /r/nottheonion subreddit. The post received more than 37,000 points in less than two days.

On Twitter, a phrase from the video "Saucy Nuggs" trended under the hashtag #saucynuggs. On September 2nd, the verified Buffalo Wild Wings Twitter account a wanted sign that says, "Wanted for Wing Slander. Boneless Wings are not nuggets" (shown below, right).


Buffalo Wild Wings( @BWWings Replying to @e10rowley WANTED FOR WING SLAHDER BONELESS WINGS ARE NOT NUGGETS 8:28 AM - Sep 2, 2020 · Twitter Web App >

That day, Gizmodo[3] published an interview with Christensen (excerpt below).

Gizmodo: What prompted you to speak at the Lincoln City Council meeting?

Ander Christensen: Well, to be honest, I found that there’s just so much conflict in the world right now and there’s just so much noise. Like, if you don’t stand up for something, then you’re being silenced and you’re basically saying that you’re for this thing. And so I realize that I’m passionate about something. I can’t be silent about it. And, based on the reaction, clearly, I’m not alone.

On September 3rd, the New York Times[2] published an article about the video. In the video, they note, that Roy Christensen, a city councilman and Ander's father, said, "I would like to just comment here, for the record, that’s my son."

Other news outlets published articles about the video, including CTV,[4] NBC,[5] USA Today[6] and more.

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Boneless Chicken Wings City Council Video

Updated Sep 06, 2020 at 06:57AM EDT by andcallmeshirley.

Added Sep 04, 2020 at 12:33PM EDT by Matt.

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About

The Boneless Chicken Wings City Council Video is a viral video featuring a man named Ander Christensen arguing to rename "boneless chicken wings" at a City Council Meeting in Lincoln, Nebraska (similar to Xanthe Pajarillo's City Council McRib Argument)

Origin

On August 31st, 2020, LNKTV City broadcasted the Lincoln City Council meeting. During the meeting, Ander Christensen gave public comment in which he advocated for renaming "boneless chicken wings." He said, "Boneless chicken wings are just chicken tenders, which are already boneless. I don’t go to order boneless tacos. I don’t go and order boneless club sandwiches."



Spread

The following day, Twitter user @e10rowley shared the video with the caption, "Don’t want to get too political here … but he has a point. #SaucyNugs #KeepLNKWeird." the tweet received more than 5.8 million views, 16,000 likes and 8,000 retweets in less than one week (shown below).

On September 2nd, writer Matt Novak published an isolated clip of the video on YouTube (shown below). Within two days, the post received more than 1 million views (shown below, left).

That day, Redditor[1] Penance1 shared the video on the /r/nottheonion subreddit. The post received more than 37,000 points in less than two days.

On Twitter, a phrase from the video "Saucy Nuggs" trended under the hashtag #saucynuggs. On September 2nd, the verified Buffalo Wild Wings Twitter account a wanted sign that says, "Wanted for Wing Slander. Boneless Wings are not nuggets" (shown below, right).


Buffalo Wild Wings( @BWWings Replying to @e10rowley WANTED FOR WING SLAHDER BONELESS WINGS ARE NOT NUGGETS 8:28 AM - Sep 2, 2020 · Twitter Web App >


That day, Gizmodo[3] published an interview with Christensen (excerpt below).

Gizmodo: What prompted you to speak at the Lincoln City Council meeting?

Ander Christensen: Well, to be honest, I found that there’s just so much conflict in the world right now and there’s just so much noise. Like, if you don’t stand up for something, then you’re being silenced and you’re basically saying that you’re for this thing. And so I realize that I’m passionate about something. I can’t be silent about it. And, based on the reaction, clearly, I’m not alone.

On September 3rd, the New York Times[2] published an article about the video. In the video, they note, that Roy Christensen, a city councilman and Ander's father, said, "I would like to just comment here, for the record, that’s my son."

Other news outlets published articles about the video, including CTV,[4] NBC,[5] USA Today[6] and more.

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