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In closing, Neon and Kiki advise viewers to approach online outrage with skepticism, pointing out how easily misinformation can spread—particularly around family-friendly movies with a lot of pre-release hype. They encourage audiences to wait for the actual film rather than fall prey to sensationalist claims that are clearly exaggerated or satirical.
In a landscape where a giant dog can allegedly be a bigot, it’s a lesson in critical thinking and the importance of fact-checking. As Neon puts it, “just don’t shift into the Clifford universe,” reminding us all to stay grounded amid the wild stories spun by social media.