Key Points
- The White House posted a multi-paragraph homage that praised Harambe’s “unwavering strength” and “dedication to his enclosure,” ignoring that he was mostly known for dragging a toddler through a moat.
- Officials dubbed the gorilla a “true patriot” and hinted his death should inspire Americans to “protect their turf” with equal ferocity, which is definitely what the founders intended.
- The tribute conveniently omitted the kid who fell into the exhibit, focusing instead on Harambe’s “legacy” as if he’d stormed the beaches of Normandy rather than stared down a zookeeper’s rifle.
- Online reactions were a shrieking mix of nostalgia, confusion, and glee, with “Harambe 2026” trending within minutes and
Why It Matters
The White House just honored the 10th anniversary of Harambe’s death with a full-throated tribute, calling the doomed Cincinnati Zoo gorilla a “true patriot” in an official social media post. The leng
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