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RE: LeoThread 2025-07-26 09:08

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Despite the obvious satire, a wide audience on Twitter seemed to buy into the hoax, with some users genuinely questioning the content of the movie. Neon criticizes this blind belief, pointing out the bizarre logic that would turn a wholesome family film into something driven by hate speech. "It's Clifford, not a character who would do that," Neon asserts, dismissing the rumors as “completely fake” and possibly a marketing stunt to generate buzz.

Their skepticism underscores a larger problem: the propensity of social media users to believe sensational claims without evidence. The hosts wonder if the spread of such misinformation is deliberate—in an attempt to derail the movie's success or simply as a joke gone too far.

The Larger Context of Family Movie Delays and Competitions