Anti Weaponization Fund Goes Viral as Internet Declares ‘Peace, Love, and Administrative Fees’
In a twist that has left political strategists both baffled and amused, the ‘anti weaponization fund’ has become the internet’s newest obsession, trending not for its policy implications but for its accidental comedy. Originally pitched as a mechanism to prevent government resources from being used for political retaliation, the fund’s official rulebook is now being memed into oblivion after a leaked document revealed that the administrative fee for filing a complaint is exactly $19.99—the same price as a large pizza. “We have created a system where corruption costs more than a Domino’s order,” joked one Twitter user, kicking off a flood of ironic “anti weaponization” donation drives that raise money for nothing but memes. Critics argue the fund is performative, as its first payout was reportedly denied due to a clerical error involving a misplaced sticky note. Supporters, meanwhile, have embraced the absurdity, launching viral fundraisers that promise to “weaponize the fund against weaponization” by donating to a charity that buys lawyers ugly sweaters. The official hashtag, \#AntiWeaponizationFund, is now accompanied by a photoshopped official logo featuring a dove holding a calculator.