Chet Hanks shocked to discover Neo-Nazis love "White Boy Summer" meme
Unsurprisingly, Chet Hanks’ White Boy Summer has been adopted by neo-Nazis
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White Boy Summer, the hasty and ignorant branding scheme by Tom Hanks’ patois-impersonating son Chet, has finally come home to roost. As hard as it is to believe, a T-shirt that says “White Boy Summer” in old English font is very popular with Neo-Nazis, who aren’t just interested in a White Boy Summer but a Fall, Winter, and Spring too. After the growing prominence of White Boy Summer, or WBS, in both national and international white supremacy movements, The New York Times weighed in on the matter, which means Chet probably got a series of irate phone calls and text messages from “Pops.”
Following the report by the Times, Chet denounced the adoption of his movement, again, called “White Boy Summer,” which at least hints at the idea of having “White Pride” and could very easily be misinterpreted as a racist dog whistle. Pinned to the top of his Instagram profile is a note from the young Mr. Hanks, denouncing how these groups “twisted” what was supposed to be a fun, playful, “celebration of fly white boys who love beautiful queens of any race.”
“Anything else that it has been twisted into to support any kind of hate or bigotry against any group of people is deplorable and I condemn,” wrote the White Boy Summer founder. “I hope that we all can spread love to each other and treat each other with kindness and dignity.”