Think Progress tweeted this out yesterday, updating their readers on a Ferguson “solidarity” protest in Georgetown:
Protesters shut down Georgetown to demand justice for Michael Brown http://t.co/ZFugqIePEs
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) November 29, 2014
The group eventually got out of the street and began marching on the sidewalks chanting, "Who's streets? Our streets."
— ThinkProgress (@thinkprogress) November 29, 2014
Um, the protesters really chanted “Who’s streets”???
https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/538765492111278080
Yeah, it is probably whose. Or maybe the protesters actually chanted out the spelling error? It is in quotes after all:
https://twitter.com/dirtygreek/status/538765633501282305
Hilarious.
And Tweeters quickly turned TP’s error into a lefty version of Abbott and Costello’s, “Who’s on first?” bit:
"Who's a good street? Who's a good street?" 😀 @RobProvince @thinkprogress
— Galt's Goat (@Red__Rover) November 29, 2014
@thinkprogress I haven't heard of streets, either. Who are they?
— Tony Hrvatska ?? (@tonybalogna) November 29, 2014
@thinkprogress I want to know who is streets, as well.
— Joegiberra (@Joegiberra) November 29, 2014
@thinkprogress I'm Mr. Streets, I've heard you were looking for me?
— five nine dash line (@jurogumo) November 29, 2014
@Red__Rover I literally LOLd. @RobProvince @thinkprogress
— Princess Consuela Banana-Hammock aka Kimberly (@conkc2) November 29, 2014
We “LOLd,” too!
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