Disillusioned Americans are taking it to Twitter to come up with creative alternate names to some of the world’s most popular movies. But every film title is a jab at the Democratic Party.
#DemocratWarMovies is currently trending on the social media site showing that a whole lot of people appreciate a means to criticize the political party and its followers. Some people throughout the Twittersphere will presumably find this humorous, while others will be offended.
#DemocratWarMovies
Switching Ryan’s Privates— Real Bill Krause (@KrauseBill) August 1, 2016
Forgetting Private Ryan #DemocratWarMovies
— John E. Keener (@Keenerthanyou1) August 1, 2016
Parodies of “Saving Private Ryan” seems to be a fan favorite.
Saving Private Emails #DemocratWarMoviespic.twitter.com/uo1N1l45Ce
— Kate Amatuzzo (@KateAmatuzzo) August 1, 2016
Twitter users enjoyed alluding to Hillary’s email controversy, which could be interpreted as poking fun or sincere criticism.
You had Mail! #DemocratWarMovies
— Orlando (@Obama_FOS) August 1, 2016
Democrat Diversions #DemocratWarMovies pic.twitter.com/1F8GixyvNq
— SheilaB (@SheilaLWB) August 1, 2016
Here users mock the similar fashion tastes between a former dictator and the Democratic candidate for president.
#DemocratWarMovies Full Metal Pantsuit pic.twitter.com/xVnHZs94SU
— BigHeadSports (@BigHeadSports) August 1, 2016
#DemocratWarMovies Full Mao Jacket pic.twitter.com/zQHOCU6VRX
— MaydnUSA (@MaydnUSA) August 1, 2016
Twitter and similar social media sites have become a tool for frustrated Americans to express their indignation of a certain politician or politics in general. Here the target is the Democratic Party, but the playing field is level and there will most likely be a counter-trend where Republicans are the victims of lampoons.
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