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A football hashtag poking fun at the #NotMyPresident campaign called #NotMySuperBowl is trending on Twitter as of Monday morning.
People took to Twitter to express their anger at the Falcons and Patriots going to the Super Bowl.
lol if the patriots win the super bowl there's gonna be a #notmysuperbowl movement
— zach (@zachsepic) January 21, 2017
I refuse to accept the results of the AFC and NFC championship games.Tomorrow I'll be protesting, looting, and rioting.#NotMySuperBowl
— Tyler (@BeastCaucasian) January 23, 2017
These tickets r too expensive. Not fair to the less fortunate. We demand free tickets, headphones & Transportation #notmysuperbowl
— Laurie (@Jeaf79Lynn) January 23, 2017
New England needs to check their Patriot privilege. Superbowl wins should be redistributed to teams who need it more #NotMySuperBowl
— Ɍϵɖȷɑсқ Ɉϵɳ (@idrinkyourtears) January 23, 2017
Russia rigged the outcome of the AFC and NFC championship. #NotMySuperBowl
— Jay (@BuffLlama) January 23, 2017
Russians clearly hacked the scoreboard. Im donating millions to Jill Stein to initiate a recount! #NotMySuperBowl
— Just Swangin' (@JJLD205) January 23, 2017
One Twitter user tweeted that, as the more popular team, it’s natural for the Packers to go to the Super Bowl instead of the Falcons.
The GB Packers clearly won the popular vote even though Falcons happened to score more points. It's time to riot folks. #NotMySuperBowl #NF…
— Liberty Lover (@libertyLOLblog) January 23, 2017
Another explained how there still may be hope for the NFL teams that lost.
If we complain enough, they might yet change the outcome. #NotMySuperbowl
— Mike T (@THORsanity) January 22, 2017
Not everyone appeared too pleased with #NotMySuperBowl, which is trending two days after the Women’s March on Washington.
Quick question, Why the actual hell is this trending? #notmysuperbowl
— Peter (@PeterBuggle) January 23, 2017
These #NotMySuperBowl tweets are funny until you realize they're coming from ignorant oppressors
— Climact[eric] (@ewalts_) January 23, 2017
Bc the Super Bowl is comparable to the Presidential Election #alternatefacts #notmysuperbowl #notmypresident
— A. SoFresh (@SoAprilFresh) January 23, 2017
Use this hashtag to locate all that the USA could do without. #NotMySuperBowl really means #Trumplovingbigot
— Vet that hates Trump (@ChristheGrumpy) January 23, 2017
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