This Far-Right Tweet About "The Future That Liberals Want" Backfired Into A Huge Meme

"Religious freedom, kicky daytime drag looks, and a robust public transit program? SIGN ME THE FUCK UP."

On Wednesday, far-right Twitter user @polNewsNetwork1 denounced this photo as "the future that liberals want."

And right off the bat, it kiiiiind of backfired.

Imagine getting your panties in a bunch over people literally just sitting there existing https://t.co/rNI4QVDfoy

OH MY GOD! 2 PEOPLE MINDING THEIR BUSINESS ON THE BUS! CALL THE POLICE! https://t.co/gtEgUo4o0L

@polNewsNetwork1 two people calmly sitting on a bus. oh the horror! I thought it was the SJWs who were supposed to be easily offended 🤔

In fact, people were like, "Yeah, actually. That's exactly what we want. Bingo."

religious freedom, kicky daytime drag looks, and a robust public transit program? SIGN ME THE FUCK UP. https://t.co/6p24MIW9ZF

I don't want to say "literally, yeah" but also...literally, yeah. https://t.co/JGMhLbHWMq

@polNewsNetwork1 oooo heaven is a place on earth

And some said it's not just the future they want — it's the present, too.

One where people mind their damn business & don't harm others for being different? Affirmative. This is the present… https://t.co/TIcnr2qD3c

This is the present. The future is this, but without someone taking your damn photo the whole time. https://t.co/mRZQS72lfs

Then, naturally, people came with the memes.

this is the future liberals want

this is the future Liberals want

This is the future that liberals want

"This is the future liberals want."

This is the future that liberals want.

This is the future that liberals want.

This is the future that liberals want.

*clutches pearls*

This is the future that liberals want

The HORROR.

this is the future that liberals want

This is the future that liberals want.

WHAT IS AMERICA COMING TO!!!!!!!!!!1!!!!!!!!11

This is the future that liberals want

The drag queen in the photo, Gilda Wabbit, told BuzzFeed News the photo was originally posted on @subwaycreatures, where it was used to showcase the beauty of New York's diversity.

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