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'Chickens For KFC': Netanyahu Mocks Pro-Gaza Protesters During Speech Addressed to the U.S. Congress
July 25th, 2024 10:45 AMChickens For KFC is a catchphrase that's used as a rhetorical analogy mocking queer pro-Palestinian protestors and other minority groups that show support for a cause that they could be targeted by.
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15 Unwanted Comments That Shared Too Much Information
Some people just don't know when to stop talking.
These 'Beautiful Cats With Homophobia' Actually Have Heterochromia
A mistake in describing animals with two different eyes led to an incredible meme.
'Chickens For KFC': Netanyahu Mocks Pro-Gaza Protesters During Speech Addressed to the U.S. Congress
Chickens For KFC is a catchphrase that's used as a rhetorical analogy mocking queer pro-Palestinian protestors and other minority groups that show support for a cause that they could be targeted by.
Being Chummy With Shadman In The Past Has Come Back To Haunt Big YouTubers
It's all fun and games until someone on the internet decides to compile "The Shadman Logs".