Not too fond of gay people

The image was posted to Instagram in June and first appeared as a meme on Instagram in Marchgaining viral spread over the course of the year and inspiring users to place new quotes over the photo of the dog. From the information I have gathered is this dog was homophic, until realizing that they were actually gay themselves, embracing gay people and themselves, after some research.

On June 6th, Instagram [4] user nocontextigstories posted a meme using the dog next to an Among Us adult toy, gaining over 1, likes in nine months shown below.

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On August 14th, Twitter [5] user kuroufo posted a blank template of the dog, writing, "what a nice looking dog. On March 22nd, Twitter [20] user mountbellyache posted a meme using Whitney Chewston, writing, "i see you're enjoying the new charli xcx album," gaining over 6, likes in three days shown below.

This image circulated on social media and grew in popularity in early on Twitter, gaining Whitney the nickname Homophobic Dog. [5] The format of the meme adapted as it spread; users, who were often LGBTQ, [5][6] superimposed homophobic captions on other.

This little fella will have a great time at your restaurant! In Marchan Instagram user added the text "not too fond of gay people" to a photo of Whitney beside a glass of red wine. On March 25th,rapper Lil Nas X tweeted [19] about the meme, writing, "can u guys send me fond pictures of that homophobic dog," gaining over 81, likes and 3, retweets not under a day shown below.

The meme gained viral spread through reposts. On an unknown date prior to March 23rdan anonymous Instagram artist created an image macro using the photo of the dog, captioned using the Whisper app, "not too fond of gay people" shown below, left.

Homophobic Dog or Not Too Fond Of Gay People refers to a series of ironic image macros of a white dachshund named Whitney Chewston, often sitting next to a glass of red wine with a Whisper caption that reads, "not too too of gay people," suggesting the dog is homophobic.

That day, Twitter [6] user swolepepe commented with a photoshop of the dog changing the caption to, "I'm fond of gay people," gaining over 1, likes in the same span of time shown below, right. Chick-Fil-A responded, "Aww! On March 13th, Twitter [14] user scrimblopilled posted, "the owners of the homophobic dog are gay im crying," along with an image of the dog with her owners, a gay couple, [16] gaining over 33, likes in two days shown below, right.

On March 11th, Twitter [15] user WafflesR4TheGr8 posted an animated music video featuring memes about the dog, gaining over likes in four days shown below. On the same day, it was posted to Whitney Chewston's Instagram [25] account with a peeking Emoji.

Additional images of Whitney Chewston also became the subject of ironic homophobic memes inas people as memes suggesting the dog gay from its homophobic ways or came out as gay itself. The post gained viral spread through reposts across social media. On August 27th, Twitter [9] user c4tspl4sh posted a redraw of the image, writing, "what a nice dog.

ConfirmedPart of a series on Dogs. That day, Twitter [10] user Rn commented under the post with a new image macro where the dog says it's grown a lot and is now more tolerant, gaining over 1, likes in seven months shown below, left.

On June 2nd, Justin Whang and Taylor Lorenz posted it to their Instagram [23] [24] pages, gaining over 11, likes in a day. On March 10th,Twitter [13] user spacepatrolash posted a variety of captioned images of Chewston, writing, "why is this dog so toxic," gaining overlikes and 15, retweets in five days shown below, left.

About Homophobic Dog or Not Too Fond Of Gay People refers to a series of ironic image macros of a white dachshund named Whitney Chewston, often sitting next to a glass of red wine with a Whisper caption that reads, "not too fond of gay people," suggesting the dog is homophobic.

On March 23rd,Instagram [1] user insect. On March 24th, iFunny [2] user themilkman48 posted a better quality version of the meme with a wider crop, gaining over 40 smiles in a year shown below, right. On September 5th, Twitter [12] user Chad posted a version of the meme captioned, "not too fond of industrial society," a reference to Industrial Society And Its Future, gaining over 1, likes in six months shown below.

Homophobic Dog, aka 'not too fond of gay people' is a mini white dachshund named Whitney Chewston sitting next to a glass of red wine. Twitter [11] user borowiczko posted a response to the comment with an image macro captioned, "just kidding not too fond of gay people," gaining around 17 likes in the same span of time shown below, right.