AUSTIN, TEXAS - MARCH 10: Tim Robinson attends "Variety Power of Comedy" during the 2023 SXSW Conference and Festivals at The Creek and the Cave on March 10, 2023 in Austin, Texas.
Photo by Hutton Supancic/Getty Images for SXSW

Netflix launching newest season of ‘I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson’ goes awry thanks to pesky Twitter trends

The phrase takes on a whole new meaning.

Rejoice all ye faithful for the newest season of I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson is upon us. It should be a day of celebration, a day of eating sloppy steaks and housing burgers you didn’t order, but unfortunately, there’s an issue. Twitter searches for “I Think You Should Leave,” instead of fun inside jokes like above, are all coming back politically-tinged. Not cool!

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As of this writing, if you put the title of the show into the search bar, the first result is very not-hilarious and very anti-Republican. In fact, the phrase seems to be co-opted by people who simply want Republicans to leave. Like this:

“Dear republicans, I think you should leave. Everyone is sick of your ignorance, your racism, your homophobia, your gun fetish, your misogyny, your exclusion, your hypocrisy, your gaslighting and your projection. Go f**k yourselves and then move to Russia. Sincerely, Americans.”

That’s much heavier than a man who forgoes meals so he can buy all his shirts at Dan Flashes. Gah, here’s another one.

Woof. There’s a lot of vitriol in these posts.

Wait. Found one!

Something tells me these two men are not happy about the show. There’s something else making them smile.

For every seven Trump/Republican posts, there’s something like this:

All of these replies should be like that. Unfortunately, it’s so much of this:

Well, you get the point. What should be a glorious day of binge-watching has turned into a partisan hackfest of keyboard warriors and virtue signalers screaming into the void. Doesn’t it just grind your gears into dust? Luckily, there’s a solution. I Think You Should Leave with Tim Robinson season three is streaming now!


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