Burger King Hilariously Missed the Memo about 2021

Happy belated International Women’s Day to all of the womxn who celebrate that “holiday.” By the way, and this is totally off topic… and we just realized this when typing that last sentence… Microsoft Word does not consider the brand-new woke word “womxn” to be a typo.

We had intended to use the word as a joke and expected it to have the red squiggly typo line underneath it, but nope. Womxn is now officially a word in the English language. Spoiler: We still don’t know how to spell it.

Anyhow! Burger King really stepped in it on International Women’s Day by attempting to be funny. They announced on Twitter, “Women belong in the kitchen.”

Yeah. Wow! Cancel culture sprang into action.

What the genius advertising execs at Burger King – depicted by the guy in that “Mad Men” show in this meme – should have done first was explain that they were announcing a new culinary program for women. But it was too late for that.

Unintentional comedy ensued. You can imagine how well a joke about women in the kitchen went over with the harpies on Twitter in response. And no — we don’t have any sympathy for massive corporations trying to virtue signal. You all did this to yourselves when you decided that the radical left needs to be placated at every turn. This is your fault.


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