March 2026 in the Feed: A Mosaic of Politics, Entertainment, and Representation in the Age of Social Media

To the point

Across late March 2026, online discourse stitched celebrity misgivings, political provocation, and entertainment controversy into a rapid-fire mosaic, from JD Vance calling UFO sightings demons on Benny Johnson’s podcast to a Delta cracker snafu sparking Cheez-It branding jokes, Jameela Jamil defending Chappell Roan against a smear campaign, Star Trek’s Starfleet Academy cancellation amid woke representation debates with Gina Yashere and Karim Diané, Druski lampooning MAGA conservatives by dressing as a white woman, and the overall point that secrecy, religion, media representation, and political ideology are increasingly shaped by social feeds and bots in culture-war flashpoints.

JD Vance Offers Up Bonkers Christian Theory For What UFO Sightings Actually Are—And The Side-Eye Is Real
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JD Vance Offers Up Bonkers Christian Theory For What UFO Sightings Actually Are—And The Side-Eye Is Real

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