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Before the news broke that Steve Bannon was leaving the White House to spend more time with the other three Horsemen, the biggest political news of the day was Tina Fey’s Cake Sketch from SNL‘s Weekend Update.

We’ll be honest — we watched it more than once this morning.

In the video, Tina Fey devours a sheet cake in a frighteningly messy manner while roasting Trump over his horrendous response to the Nazi rally and terrorist attack in Charlottesville that left one dead and dozens more injured over the weekend. 

Trump’s initial weak response was bad enough, but to double down on saying that maybe some Nazis are decent folks days later was monstrous.

Personally, I responded to that bewildering press conference by walking to get ice cream with my roommate. According to this bit of sketch comedy, Tina Fey had a similar idea — to cope by devouring an entire cake.

The video has received a mixed reception, however, as some perceived Tina Fey’s skit as suggesting that people shouldn’t counter-protest when Nazis come to town. Tina does basically say that, but it’s part of a skit and some aren’t convinced that we’re supposed to read that as genuine advice.

Others see the entire skit as a parody of people choosing to be inactive in the face of evil. Satirizing people who just “sit out” of conflicts isn’t the same as promoting that way of thinking, right?

Twitter was pretty divided, but here’s what people had to say: