Spongebob Squarepants fans are advising others to Google “what race is Spongebob” because the results are confusing.
A Medium piece that ranks as the top Google search somehow analyzes the “ethnic identities” of the show’s characters.
What you should know is as follows.
Twitter Users Urge Followers to Search Bizarre Questions
It’s unclear when this “trend” actually began, but for whatever reason, Twitter users are requesting that their followers Google “What race is Spongebob?
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Google "what race is SpongeBob" and get back to me 🤦🏾♂️😂
— DJ Geneticz (@DJGeneticz) February 7, 2022
He’s certainly a sponge, said one commenter, “just as perplexed as we are.”
Another person said, “Why are you people even looking up Spongebob’s race?
Baffling Search Results Reveal Spongebob’s ‘Race’
Like many others, our curiosity eventually led us to Google Spongebob’s race.
Spongebob obviously lacks race because he is both an inanimate object and a cartoon character.
The popular cartoon character is nonetheless described as “a light-skinned black character who may be able to pass as white in some scenarios” in an article by Medium.
The author continues by saying that Spongebob almost perfectly fulfills the “first condition for a black cartoon character.”
Squidward, from Spongebob Squarepants, is allegedly Jewish and “ran away from his segregated town to live in Bikini Bottom and make it as an artist,” according to the same report.
Like you, we’re unsure of what to think.
Fans React to Google Search Results
Although the origin of the Google search “trend” is unclear, Spongebob fans have certainly taken notice of it.
I was so ready for this to be fake 😂 pic.twitter.com/zVe4Wy0hZE
— Two legged Weird Thing (@KookieAwkward) February 6, 2022
Google is intriguing, as one commenter stated. “Spongebob’s race is sponge doe,” another user tweeted.
Another person sent the Google search results, saying, “Omg, you weren’t kidding.”
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