People left stunned after only just realizing 'Galentine's Day' was invented by a popular sitcom character

Amy Poehler's Parks and Recreation character Leslie Knope coined the holiday  It is meant to be a celebration of female empowerment and friendshipFans of the show were outraged to learn that many people don't know its origins 

Galentine’s Day has taken on a life of its own since it was introduced on Parks and Recreation in 2010, but over a decade later, fans of the NBC sitcom were outraged to learn that many people don’t know its origins.

Amy Poehler’s character Leslie Knope coined the unofficial holiday in the second season of the series during episode 16, which was written by the show’s co-creator Michael Schur and aptly titled ‘Galentine’s Day.’

The Valentine’s Day spin-off has become associated with single women over the years, but it is meant to be a celebration of female empowerment and friendship, regardless of relationship status.

‘Every February 13, my lady friends and I leave our husbands and our boyfriends at home, and we just come and kick it, breakfast-style,’ Knope explained on the show. ‘Ladies celebrating ladies. It’s like Lilith Fair, minus the angst. Plus frittatas.’

Galentine's Day was invented by Amy Poehler's Parks and Recreation character Leslie Knope in 2010. She explained in the show that it's about 'ladies celebrating ladies'

Galentine’s Day was invented by Amy Poehler’s Parks and Recreation character Leslie Knope in 2010. She explained in the show that it’s about ‘ladies celebrating ladies’

Condemnations of the unofficial holiday led to the realization that many people don't know the origins of Galentine's Day, which is meant to be a celebration of female friendship

Condemnations of the unofficial holiday led to the realization that many people don’t know the origins of Galentine’s Day, which is meant to be a celebration of female friendship

However, recent condemnations of the celebration on X (formerly Twitter) have led to the realization that some critics are unaware of its ties to Leslie Knope — the patron saint of Galentine’s Day.

X user @missMARCELA_ came under fire after equating the day with single women and alcohol.

‘Sorry but Galentine’s Day activities are cringe to me,’ she wrote. ‘Why would I celebrate not having a man with a bunch of single women while getting drunk?’

‘The audacity to suggest that Ms. Leslie Knope would EVER create a holiday centered around men. Galentine’s Day is by the girls, for the girls,’ one person hit back.

‘Firstly, thank our good sis Leslie Knope for Galentine’s Day. Secondly, it was never about celebrating not having a man,’ another added. ‘It was just for the girls to get together, have drinks, and have a good time. Do you not understand the concept of a girls’ night/day/trip?’

‘When did Galentine’s Day turn into that? Who made that up cause it was not Leslie Knope,’ someone else asked.

X user @MoMelaninMoPrbz faced similar backlash after sharing her own hot take on the day, not realizing it was derived from a sitcom.

‘Single b*****s make every holiday about them cause wtf is a ‘Galentine’s’? Next it will be Single de Mayo,’ she griped.

Parks and Recreation fans spent the lead-up to February 13 arguing about the true meaning of the celebration and slamming critics who dubbed it a fake holiday for single women

Parks and Recreation fans spent the lead-up to February 13 arguing about the true meaning of the celebration and slamming critics who dubbed it a fake holiday for single women

‘Has it really been so long since Parks and Rec ended that people have forgotten where Galentine’s Day came from????? Inexcusable,’ one person responded.

Others were upset that people were celebrating Galentine’s Day without giving Poehler’s beloved character credit for its invention.

‘As a hardcore Parks and Rec stan, I don’t see Leslie Knope getting her things for creating Galentine’s Day. Y’all don’t deserve to celebrate,’ one person insisted.

‘Y’all celebrating Galentine’s day and don’t even know the originator. Put some respect on Leslie Knope’s name!’ another commented.

‘Do people not know Leslie Knope founded Galentine’s Day? I’m concerned,’ someone else admitted.

Despite the arguments over the holiday, plenty of fans praised Leslie Knope and the writers who created the fictional character this February 13.

‘We need an episode of Parks and Rec where Leslie Knope reacts to the Twitter discourse on Galentine’s Day. Her impact,’ one person noted.

‘Let this Galentine’s Day be a reminder of what a well-written TV comedy does for culture,’ another shared. ‘Thank you Amy Poehler [and] the writers of Parks and Rec.’

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