Hobby Lobby Ruling Leads Sharp But Exasperated Minds To Create #DrHobbyLobby Tweets
The Supreme Court’s ruling in the Hobby Lobby case was just too close to theocracy for some sharp minds on Twitter. So they responded with new, sarcastic, and biting memes to illustrate their anger.
It didn’t take long for liberals and progressives to take to Twitter after yesterday’s Hobby Lobby ruling filled them with anger, frustration, shock, and exasperation. Tweets were flying and liberal vs. conservative battles were waged. Two of the sharpest and spot-on memes were born, #DrHobbyLobby and #BoycottHobbyLobby, and the Left had a field day.
If you’re not sure what the Hobby Lobby ruling means, see What LGBT And Progressive Groups Think About SCOTUS Hobby Lobby Decision, What Every LGBT Person Needs To Know About The Hobby Lobby Supreme Court Decision, and Supreme Court Rules Some Closely Held Family Companies Have A Soul In Hobby Lobby Case. For those with more time, you can read the full decision.Â
These awesome tweets capture what folks on the Left are feeling.
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#Democrats need to keep winning Presidential elections to get these #Conservatives off the court #BoycottHobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/za9hZcB1oV
— Leedog (@Leedog33) July 1, 2014
Dear #DrHobbyLobby, please forward my wife’s medical records to @HobbyLobbyStore headquarters. I’m letting her get store credit card.
— Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) July 1, 2014
Another corporate-corrupted #GOP #SCOTUS “decision”. #P2 #HobbyLobby #BoycottHobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/r9qRrMSd5o
— GOP FIB Network (@GOPFIB) June 30, 2014
.@HobbyLobbyStore it’s “starve an intellect, feed a theocracy,” right? #DrHobbyLobby
— Nina Bargiel (@slackmistress) July 1, 2014
At least #HobbyLobby stands behind their convictions? #BoycottHobbyLobby #ReligiousFreedom #Atheist #Atheism pic.twitter.com/hHTVJspJLs
— Joe Unseen (@JoeUnseen) June 30, 2014
#DrHobbyLobby, I’d like to craft something coarse and shaming to conceal my pubescent daughter’s ladyparts. Should I crochet or latch-hook?
— Andrew Scott (@DrMaldoror) July 1, 2014
#BoycottHobbyLobby #HobbyLobby #SCOTUSfail #SCOTUS #YesAllWomen #WarOnWomen #p2 pic.twitter.com/Ly6wSVv2aC
— bennydiego (@bennydiego) July 1, 2014
.@HobbyLobbyStore How can I tell if my co-worker is the good kind of Christian pregnant, or a can’t-keep-her-legs-shut whore? #DrHobbyLobby
— Nina Bargiel (@slackmistress) July 1, 2014
#YesAllWomen #HobbyLobby #p2 #UniteBlue #BoycottHobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/dPsbRg0Hyf
— bennydiego (@bennydiego) July 1, 2014
.@HobbyLobbyStore I have a rash on my hand. Is this stigmata? #DrHobbyLobby
— Nina Bargiel (@slackmistress) July 1, 2014
“@ronbosjd: @JaneVoter @skywayruth @USRealityCheck #HobbyLobbyLOGO” #hypocritical #BoycottHobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/pLQhe0sCwI
— California Cathy (@JaneVoter) July 1, 2014
Dear #DrHobbyLobby: I accidentally touched a lady breast. Is holy water sufficient for washing, or do I need an exorcism? @HobbyLobbyStore
— Ben Jackson (@DadoftheDecade) July 1, 2014
#DrHobbyLobby added a new item today for their win. Congrats, it’s a … corporation! pic.twitter.com/oUhJkWyxeG
— Agent Roxie (@SHIELDatheist) July 1, 2014
Dear #DrHobbyLobby, do you plan to refuse to pay taxes when your pregnant employees become part of the welfare system?
— Celtic Frosty (@CelticFrosty) July 1, 2014
Hey #DrHobbyLobby my eyes are up here…. pic.twitter.com/LsjspnrSIq
— KMcC (@KelseynotChelsi) July 1, 2014
Dear #DrHobbyLobby, fashioning a chastity belt for my daughter. Do you recommend hot glue, or tacks? @HobbyLobbyStore
— Scott Wooledge (@Clarknt67) July 1, 2014
And our favorite, by Sarah Baker:
an illustrated guide to american personhood. #scotus #HobbyLobby pic.twitter.com/nYGatBJj8E
— Sarah Baker (@bakerbk) June 30, 2014
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Image, top, by Sarah Baker via Twitter and Tumblr
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