Last week, a picture of a cyclist that was being passed out by Donald Trump's motorcade as he left his golf course in Virginia went viral.
Why? Well, in case you haven't seen it, it showed aforementioned cyclist speaking for a lot of people - both Americans and non-Americans - by giving the POTUS the middle finger as he drove past.
The woman's name is Juli Briskman and she was hailed as a hero for her act of defiance, even spawning a hashtag #Her2020 - but now it's been revealed that the picture cost her her job.
She told the Huffington Post that her employers, a government contractor called Akima LLC, weren't one bit happy about her one-woman protest and fired her after six months in her marketing and communications role, citing her alleged violation of their social media policy after she set the picture as her Facebook and Twitter profile pics.
“They said, ‘We’re separating from you," she said. "Basically, you cannot have ‘lewd’ or ‘obscene’ things in your social media. So they were calling flipping him off ‘obscene.’”
People have been having their say on the matter on Twitter...
They said “Basically, you cannot have ‘lewd’ or ‘obscene’ things in your social media.” In other words: We want to control your life.
— Migrant Engineer (@MigrantEngineer) November 6, 2017
Hire Juli Briskman!!!! https://t.co/A4BZPxcmT0
— Bradley Whitford (@WhitfordBradley) November 6, 2017
#bikeDC, please make sure that local hero @julibriskman never has to buy her own beer again https://t.co/7jdFdv9y4L
— Mark Blacknell (@Blacknell) November 6, 2017
Asked if she regretted it, Juli Briskman said: "I’d do it again." https://t.co/Gw4SUNFNyp
— Kira Lerner (@kira_lerner) November 6, 2017
Fight on, @julibriskman and thank you! Hope you find that dream job now. ✊ðŸ?½ðŸ'™ https://t.co/g2TfACful0
— Mo Sena (@BKtoNaples) November 6, 2017