As our own Sam J. reported earlier in a VIP post, the WNBA's Atlanta Dream lost to the Indiana Fever after skipping the national anthem, honoring Stacey Abrams, and forcing a mother and daughter to cover up their XX-XY T-shirts. The Dream's Angel Reese blew a layup that could have won them the game.
Caitlin Clark LAUGHING at Angel Reese after she missed a layup for the win 😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/5Js8RijGUi
— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) August 16, 2026
James Ray noted that the "mayonnaise militia" was celebrating as though the Fever had just won the championship.
Mayonnaise militia celebrating like they won the championship 😂
— James Ray (@BiggameJamesDTX) August 17, 2026
I’m so using that slur. https://t.co/K740pUHOBN
— EducatëdHillbilly™ (@RobProvince) August 17, 2026
People seem to really like it.
Mayonnaise Militia… pic.twitter.com/V4LTvvWWHA
— Drinking Outside the Box (@DrinkOutTheBox) August 17, 2026
Thanks!
— Cheapfake⚡️ Tony (@SgtTwon) August 17, 2026
Mayonnaise Militia will definitely be used in the future.
As a common term of endearment.
You may be mad, but I am not mad at mayonnaise militia. I’m gonna use that very soon. Thank you.
— Mr. Ammo (@ammo_rj) August 17, 2026
Mayo is gross, however the nickname is hilarious😂😂.
— Nico🤙 (@Nicosocarras) August 17, 2026
Mayo slaps and is required for the advancement / inventions of other sauces.
— Frank (@BeenEaaton) August 17, 2026
that's hella funny 🤣 pic.twitter.com/V2sS8Nzf1v
— John Πρεφτακις (@jbeef86) August 17, 2026
Recommended
I'm a Mayonnasian, sir.
— John Buschi (@JohnnyBuschi) August 17, 2026
— FASJr (@allen_fas) August 17, 2026
And @damintoell is the general.
— Lord Acton-A-Fool (@LordActonAFool) August 17, 2026
IYKYK
— supershredder21 (@supershredder21) August 17, 2026
No one brought this on but Reese herself and those around her constantly trying to elevate her undeservedly so.
— Carey (@SeriusBall) August 17, 2026
Caitlin didn't bring this on, white folks either. It's all the people insisting the sky isn't blue, it's stupid.
Reese is average, Clark is a superstar deal with it.
Way back before The Smithsonian erected its display on whiteness and white culture, the great Rush Limbaugh used to declare that white people had a sense of humor.
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