
People Are Telling Donald Trump To Go To Hell For This Superman Meme
Fox News has been railing on it, calling it "Superwoke."
Kellyanne Conway said, and I quote: "We don't go to the movie theater to be lectured to and to have someone throw their ideology on, I wonder if it will be successful."
Regardless of their lol'y hate, the movie currently holds a solid 82% on Rotten Tomatoes.
One person who wants to capitalize on its success is, of course, Donald Trump.
His official account sent this out today:
Yeah, folks aren't loving this one.
People are calling it super cringey.
Other people are calling it corny: "This shit so corny bruh."
And this guy from Norway asked, "WHAT IN THE HOLY HELL HAPPENED AMERICA?"
Then you have the people calling out the hypocrisy of it all because, technically, Superman was born on Krypton and sent to Earth as a baby, making him an illegal alien.
"ICE would be all over Superman if he crash landed today."
Thoughts? Feelings? Concerns? Are you seeing Superman, or is it way too Superwoke?

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