The beautiful thing about social media is that users are not bound by rules set by oppressive regimes. So when the Washington Post wrote an article and posted it on Twitter that explained how Putin’s strong-arm government has banned an image of Putin, depicted as a “gay clown,” Twitter users took advantage of their freedom of speech and of expression to double down on images that depict Vladimir Putin as “gay.” The responses to the article are hilarious!
Here’s the original post by the Washington Post:
It’s now illegal in Russia to share an image of Putin as a gay clown https://t.co/trihoOp6nt
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 5, 2017
Here are some of the hilarious responses:
https://twitter.com/NoFascistsPls/status/849732052190679040
https://twitter.com/ScamGoggles/status/849791876479766528
https://twitter.com/NoFascistsPls/status/849732658989076488
https://twitter.com/holachola/status/849795033217679362
https://twitter.com/NoFascistsPls/status/849732710075691009
https://twitter.com/Dy5function/status/849731611834888203
https://twitter.com/MikeyMooseNC/status/849737636411559936






