Some were using it in the traditional unironic (and IMHO cringe) way, similar to anyone who used the phrase “Let’s go, Brandon!” Before that NASCAR race when MAGAs adopted it as ironic + coded vice signaling.
Quit being overly pedantic. We all knew there was an unironic purpose for the gesture before it became ironic.
Quit being overly pedantic. We all knew there was an unironic purpose for the gesture before it became ironic.