Twitter is roasting the NFL.
The National Football League’s design for Hispanic Heritage Month is far from a touchdown.
At least, that’s according to Twitter users who have relentlessly mocked the design of the NFL’s campaign to celebrate Hispanic and Latino players.posted on Thursday, the NFL shared an image for the “Por La Cultura” campaign. The image showed the league’s shield with an “eñe” accent over, the “N” in “NFL.
Users were quick to point out that the Spanish word for “national,” which is “nacional,” does not have an “eñe” and words in Spanish do not start with an “eñe.” “This is embarrassing. There is no eñe in the world nacional. We don’t say Eñe F L we say NFL. Apologize,”Others decided to start adding “eñe” to other names that don’t use the letter.criminal justice reform advocate Jerónimo Saldaña.
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