Man uses eggs to ‘fix racism’ in viral tweet

A Twitter user has gone viral with a clever metaphor about racism using just a pair of eggs and a frying pan.

User @j0eymccullough took to the social media website on Saturday to post a pair of pictures, one of which includes two eggs – one white and one brown in color. 

The second image shows both eggs having been cracked open and sizzling side by side in the frying pan. 

Making a point: Twitter user @j0eymccullough has gone viral with a tweet about people being like different colored eggs

Gaining praise: The tweet quickly began gaining attention, with some saying that it was just what the doctor ordered

Gaining praise: The tweet quickly began gaining attention, with some saying that it was just what the doctor ordered

In the caption for the images, he included a deep – albeit quite misspelled – message, reading: ‘Black or white, we all jus some egg fr.’ 

The tweet quickly attracted plenty of attention, with some declaring it to be the perfect quote for these contentious times.

‘I can’t believe this man just fixed racism,’ joked one user. 

Another added: ‘Where’s this man’s Nobel peace prize.’ 

A teacher even chimed in to reveal that she ‘used this technique few months ago on my students to show a simple way of understanding that we’re all still the same on the inside.’ 

Going big: The user, @j0eymccullough (pictured), retweeted more than 75,000 times and gained more than 170,000 likes

Going big: The user, @j0eymccullough (pictured), retweeted more than 75,000 times and gained more than 170,000 likes

Of course, not everyone was so impressed, with some choosing to joke about the actual differences between brown and white eggs.

‘But as we all know the brown egg is healthier,’ wrote one, while another added: ‘But I buy the brown cause it says it’s farm raised.’

‘If only it was this simple!’ remarked one realistic user. 

In just three days the tweet has been retweeted more than 75,000 times and gained more than 170,000 likes.  

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