It is unclear where the fake content originated, but the image and GIF were posted with racist file names to a political thread on 4chan on Saturday. It is clear, however, that they were doctored from a Teen Vogue cover story about the march. In the original animation, González is seen ripping up a gun-target poster typically seen at shooting ranges. @Emma4Change pens a searing op-ed on this generation's plans to make change: https://t.co/MV34GJgrdI #NeverAgain pic.twitter.com/FWTpOD1WKL — Teen Vogue (@TeenVogue) March 23, 2018Phillip Picardi, Teen Vogue’s chief content officer, set the record straight in a series of tweets Saturday, shortly after the fake images went viral. At left is @tyler_mitchell’s photo of @Emma4Change for the cover of @TeenVogue.
Source: Huffington Post March 26, 2018 21:22 UTC