Bowling Green Massacre memes are currently trending. Counselor to President Donald Trump, Kellyanne Conway, mentioned the massacre to defend the president’s order on immigration. There is just one problem: The massacre never happened. Conway was most likely referring to the 2011 arrest of two Iraqi citizens, living in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
The two Iraqi citizens were charged with desiring to send weapons to Iraq yet it was no massacre. Kellyanne Conway has been Donald Trump’s guardian angel and she continues to say anything to defend the president.
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Twitter’s reaction to the #BowlingGreenMassacre has been hilarious!
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The following meme shows bowling pins on a green ribbon:
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Fake news has evolved into an uncontrollable problem. To poke fun at Conway’s mistake, green ribbons are being shared on social media.
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Facebook users are updating their statuses to let their loved ones know they’re safe.
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The following meme shows Mark Wahlberg in The Bowling Green Massacre movie which is scheduled to be released in Spring 2017. It’s a joke. There is no film actually being created about the massacre.
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Frederick Douglass shares his two cents in the following meme:
Conway acknowledged and corrected her mistake on Twitter.