People, including K-Pop fans, honored the request and flooded the hashtag with countless photos of pancakes.
"Shout out to the incredible K-Pop Stans (Twitter royalty) who hijacked the #MillionMAGAMarch hashtag with pancakes making it unusable by Trump loyalists," someone wrote on Twitter.
But not everyone agreed to join the initiative. "Seriously, though, if the MAGA folks want to march, let them march. They have First Amendment rights like everyone else does. Ignore them and leave them alone," another person said. "Those of us who oppose Trump already expressed our sentiments in the way that matters most. We voted."
Since her initial statement, Depmore had been tagged in some videos asking people to spread the word about staying away from the Million MAGA March (for fear of violence, not to mention Covid). "A lot of people on TikTok were warning others about the Proud Boys (and other white supremacists) being in attendance," Shea told Bored Panda. "I didn't want to tell people not to counter-protest. It is important to oppose the hate that the Proud Boys are spreading. Instead, I thought I'd just give them a safer way to counter that message."
The internet has a bunch of thoughtful explanations for why the activist chose pancakes, but in reality, Depmore was simply tickled by the idea. "I thought we could be the 'Pancake Bitchez' instead of the Proud Boys. Since it was a daytime march, it also gave people a reason (brunch) to stay home instead of attending. All of this to say, I was not prepared for that many people to take part in this. I thought I'd be able to reach my followers, maybe a little more than that."
She thinks the tiny 'joking-not-joking' moment at the end of her video, telling people to inform the K-Pop stans is the only reason the hashtag takeover actually succeeded.
While the march was largely orderly during the day, Trump supporters clashed with counter-demonstrators in the night. Officials said 20 people had been arrested on a variety of charges, including assault and weapons possession, and one stabbing was reported. Two police officers were injured.
Meanwhile, the president continues to dispute the election results. He said checks on ballots in Georgia were a "waste of time", but didn't provide any evidence.
A manual recount is to be carried out in Georgia because the margin between the two candidates was really narrow, but this shouldn't change the results there.






















