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Broward County on Wednesday removed a controversial dancing taco after receiving a barrage of backlash via social media for National Hispanic Heritage Month.
The one-second GIF, or short video, featured a smiling taco wielding multicolored maracas in each hand and a swirl of sour cream for hair. Within about five hours, the GIF was removed from both their Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Hallandale Beach City Commissioner Sabrina Javellana called the post “extremely embarrassing” on Twitter — whereas others called for “sensitivity training” and expressed disgust with the county’s gif selection.
Broward County spokesperson Gregory Meyer said the post was never intended to be offensive or funny but in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month.
“While I’m not Hispanic, I still think it could be perceived as being offensive and so therefore, we removed it,” he said.
This isn't even offensive
PC culture run amock
Broward County on Wednesday removed a controversial dancing taco after receiving a barrage of backlash via social media for National Hispanic Heritage Month.
The one-second GIF, or short video, featured a smiling taco wielding multicolored maracas in each hand and a swirl of sour cream for hair. Within about five hours, the GIF was removed from both their Twitter and Facebook accounts.
Hallandale Beach City Commissioner Sabrina Javellana called the post “extremely embarrassing” on Twitter — whereas others called for “sensitivity training” and expressed disgust with the county’s gif selection.
Broward County spokesperson Gregory Meyer said the post was never intended to be offensive or funny but in celebration of Hispanic Heritage month.
“While I’m not Hispanic, I still think it could be perceived as being offensive and so therefore, we removed it,” he said.
This isn't even offensive

PC culture run amock

