The Racism WatchDog has one simple function: bark when it encounters racism.
If you’ve ever gone down the rabbit hole of Twitter, you know this dog has plenty of reason to bark. Since its inception, Twitter has become an echo chamber of unfiltered thought that seems to bring out the worst in many.
While the problem of racism online has become particularly widespread, each instance deserves to be called out and the Racism WatchDog is just the Twitter account to do it!
Here are some examples of the Dog’s best tweets!
*Warning: some posts contain offensive language*
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 26, 2018
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 26, 2018
The Racism WatchDog has been active since November 2017 and now has over 300k followers.
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 26, 2018
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 25, 2018
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 25, 2018
The dog barks in different ways depending on how blatant, subtle, or offensive the racism it encounters is.
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 22, 2018
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 23, 2018
It doesn’t matter if you’re a nobody or a Twitter celebrity…the WatchDog barks for all instances of racism.
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 25, 2018
— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 25, 2018
Trolls beware—the WatchDog will sniff you out!
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 31, 2018
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— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) June 1, 2018
Though Twitter users can always report racist posts, a smattering of public shame can make quite the difference in discouraging any future racist behavior.
BARK BARK BARK pic.twitter.com/z5jER6gDtc
— Racism WatchDog (@RacismDog) May 31, 2018
Twitter users can rest easy knowing the Racism WatchDog is on the case!
H/T – Indy 100, Getty Images