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‘CAN SOMEONE BEAT THE GAY OUT OF HIM?’ STUNTS MSAGE ABOUT GAY CLASSMATE
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GAY SCREENSHOT TRIGGERED
The claim: A Washgton Post story labeled a dog 'the new face of onle homophobia’Taylor Lorenz, a technology and onle culture reporter at The Washgton Post, is one of the most regnizable reporters on social onle trend nnected to her isn't one she has reported on, however.
A May 16 Facebook post, which accumulated more than 700 teractns a week, featured a screenshot of a purported Washgton Post story wrten by Lorenz tled, "This dog is the new face of onle homophobia. That's when the label "Not too fond of gay people" was attached to the photo of Chewston. "She not homophobic real life – her dads are gay, ” said Logan Hickman, one of Chewston's owners, who posted the origal image.