BBQ Becky: Woman Photoshopped into black history after barbecue complaint
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A video of a white woman calling the police about a black family's BBQ has turned into a meme called "BBQ Becky".
The original video, posted on YouTube, shows a confrontation over a barbecue in a park in California.
The woman has been accused of being racist, but insisted that having a charcoal grill in the park is illegal and that's why she was complaining.
She has now been Photoshopped into black history moments including Martin Luther King's I Have a Dream speech.
Listen... I been going down the bbq Becky rabbit hole on twitter the last hour and dyyinnnnn 😂😂😩😩 pic.twitter.com/J3JoD7yYgh
— PicChar Esq. (@piccharesq) May 15, 2018
Hello Oakland police, this is BBQ Becky. There's a black guy who won't put raisins in his potato salad and he has a gun that looks like a cellphone too. #Oakland #BBQBecky #BlackLivesMatter #BlackTwitter pic.twitter.com/ORE9lJaPyk
— LL Kool Dre (@llkooldre50) May 14, 2018
#BBQBecky strikes again.
— Clarence Patton (@cpattonbkny) May 13, 2018
Thank you, Interwebs!!! pic.twitter.com/kuxikyXc5H
Black Panther even made an appearance.
Hello Oakland police. This is #BBQBecky. There are a bunch of Black people on rocks at Wakanda State Park and they're about to fish fry against city code 007. #BlackTwitter #BlackLivesMatter #Wakanda pic.twitter.com/JBgojOXRLl
— LL Kool Dre (@llkooldre50) May 14, 2018
#BBQBecky ...Yes, I wish to report a place called Wakanda... pic.twitter.com/fsT6VprsqI
— A.R. (@A2ThaR) May 16, 2018
How it started
The original video was filmed in Oakland, California and was posted on 29 April.
The woman phoning the police is seen and heard insisting that having a charcoal grill in that area of the park is illegal.
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But the woman filming the video disagrees: "No, it's not actually. I just checked the map. It says this is a designated barbeque area."
She also questions if the issue is about race: "Are you sure it's not because you don't want black people being out here?"
The woman calling the police, still with her phone to her ear, says "it has nothing to do with their race".
She claims: "It causes extra money from our city to do things when children get injured because of improperly disposed coals."
The video continues and the situation gets more heated.
The woman who complains to the police is seen sobbing when the police arrive.
We also hear from the BBQ-owner who says: "I was minding my own business, I've been here for 42 years".
"I know where I can and cannot barbeque at."
The police can be seen talking to both parties at the end of the 25-minute video.
Since hitting the internet, the video has given way to many memes as well as igniting conversations about racism on Twitter.
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