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Oregon Protesters Mocked on Social Media

2016-01-05来源:VOA

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Over the weekend, protesters with guns took control of a U.S. wildlife refuge in the state of Oregon. They are protesting the sentencing of two ranchers in the state found guilty of arson.

The armed protesters say they are anti-government.  They say the ranchers’ punishment is too harsh, and that the government is not respecting land rights.

One of the protest leaders is Ammon Bundy. He wrote on Facebook that the goal of the protest is to “restore the rights to the people here so that they can use the land and resources. All of them.”

Oregon Protesters Mocked on Social Media

In a press conference on Monday, the group named themselves “Citizens for Constitutional Freedom.”

Ammon Bundy told the media, “Our purpose, as we have shown, is to restore and defend the Constitution.”

Government officials have not said how they planned to respond to the occupation of the wildlife refuge.

As the standoff continues, social media is mocking the protesters.

One viral hashtag is #YallQaeda, with Twitter users comparing the cowboy-hat wearing gunmen to Islamic terror organizations.

The hashtag combines the al Qaeda terrorist group name and the American English contraction y’all. Y’all is often used by rural Americans.

Twitter user PatOndabak wrote, “whoever coined the hashtag #YallQaeda is brilliant. Redneck terrorism has descended on Oregon.”

Twitter user Annie Post wrote, “If your master plan is to overthrow the world's most powerful government and you attack a remote bird sanctuary you might be #YallQaeda.”

Other hashtags like #VanillaISIS and #YeeHawd mocked the protesters in a similar way.

The hashtag #whiteprivilege also trended in connection to the protests in Oregon. “White privilege” is a term for social privileges that benefit people who are identified as white. The Oregon protesters are all white. Some Twitter users questioned why the response by the government to a large group of heavily armed people was not stronger.

Others questioned why the “Citizens for Constitutional Freedom” is considered protest group, not a terrorist group.

Twitter user Nia Girma wrote: “Protesters carry signs. Terrorists carry guns.”

And that’s What’s Trending Today.

I'm Ashley Thompson.