Garlic bread and the trans community – unlikely foes (Picture: Getty)

Some people are really angry about a ‘transphobic’ meme that has popped up in the most unlikely place imaginable.

Of all the corners of the internet, it was posted on a Facebook page about garlic bread.

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Yes, garlic bread. The tasty side dish that was, until now, completely and utterly inoffensive.


The administrators of the Facebook page Garlic Bread Memes decided to make a massive change in editorial direction by posting this…

Erm, ok. Let’s think about this.

A garlic bread appreciation page has decided to make a political statement about the trans community and other people who do not see themselves as male or female.



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Using garlic bread.

It has naturally caused a divide, both within and beyond the garlic bread community, and is a contender for ‘most 2016 argument ever’.

Some have expressed their disappointment at the ‘transphobia’ while others have taken aim at the ‘politically correct brigade’.

Currently, the most liked comment on the photo is a guy saying he sexually identifies as garlic bread and requests to be called ‘GarBread’.

Normally, the page posts funny memes that worship garlic bread as something of a deity or suggest it is the answer to all life’s problems.

Bravely, it even tackles current affairs, like the death of Harambe the gorilla.

We’re not sure garlic bread could have solved that one.