The Reddit user behind Trump's CNN meme apologized. But #CNNBlackmail is the story taking hold.
Source: Washington Post
The Reddit user behind Trumps CNN meme apologized. But #CNNBlackmail is the story taking hold.
By Abby Ohlheiser July 5 at 10:47 AM
The Reddit user said he never intended his anti-CNN meme you know, the one tweeted by President Trump in which the now-president beats up CNN in a wrestling match to become a call for violence against journalists.
I am not the person that the media portrays me to be in real life, user HanA‑‑holeSolo wrote in an apology, posted to the popular pro-Trump r/The_Donald subreddit Tuesday. I was trolling and posting things to get a reaction
and never meant any of the hateful things I said in those posts.
The apology, which has since been deleted along with the users entire Reddit account, ended with a call for peace: This is one individual that you will not see posting hurtful or hateful things in jest online. This is my last post from this account and I wanted to do it on a positive note and hopefully it will heal the controversy that this all caused.
It didnt.
#CNNBlackmail was the top trending Twitter topic Wednesday morning, thanks to the efforts of a furious Trump Internet, who had concluded that the users apology was forced by a threat from CNN. Their evidence? A story CNN itself published, detailing its attempts to contact and identify the anonymous Reddit user ahead of their apology, whose offensive posting history suddenly became part of a national news story.
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