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DHS uses Nintendos Pokémon music and video in the latest bizarre tweet - current-scope.com
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DHS uses Nintendos Pokémon music and video in the latest bizarre tweet


The US Ministry of Homeland Protection has spent the past few months to publish some of the most bizarre material This ever comes from an official account of the US government. And now we can add to the “Fascist Pokémon” list.

The official DHS account published a one-minute video on X and Instagram This begins on Monday with recordings of explosions on the doors of invisible victims. The Pokémon music begins with the texts “I want to be the best …” when viewers see American storm troops in tiredness that run in slow motion.

The song continues because it is arrested in an assembly that is clearly convicted to glorify masked federal agents. These agents have terrorized local communities since President Donald Trump was inaugurated for a second term, including the past week, as an ice agent reports used a 5-year autistic girl To lure her father out of a house.

At this point, it is not known whether Nintendo DHS grants permission to use Pokémon music and pictures in this unusual video, but that seems extremely unlikely. Nintendo did not answer questions on Tuesday morning.

Social media users had mixed reactions to the new Pokémon video, with some Trump’s brutality praised. “Whoever is behind social media. Well done 🙌❤️😂 ”, it says in a high -ranking comment.

Others trolled DHS right away. The top comment on the Instagram video is currently: “Don’t forget to catch all people on the Epstein list. Does she have to catch it in order? “Another Instagram commentator replied with an animated GIF who showed the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein as Pokémon and the words” Epstein not killed himself “.

Epstein Pokemon
Screenshot: Instagram

President Trump was supposedly Good friends with Epstein for 15 years. Despite the initial promise of people such as the Attorney General Pam Bondi and the FBI director Kash Patel that extensive documents on Epstein are published, they now claim that there is no Epstein list. Epstein died in prison in 2019, although many people in the official history he killed himself is skeptical.

In follow-up tweets, DHS has posted pictures of people who suggested the agency to have been caught for various crimes that look like Pokémon cards. Read the cards “worstAnd contain the name, age and nationality of the subject. A flag that shows the subject of origin of the subject appears behind the head. There are also statistics that are typical of a Pokémon.

Kristi Noem, the secretary of the home protection, has stretched into the extreme rhetoric of President Trump in terms of immigration. And this attitude really came on social media, with DHS often publishing aggressive messages on X using music and pictures that are not officially licensed.

Already in July DHS posted a video that used A Voiceover out of The Batman (2022) together with a Bible quotation to justify the agency’s terrible tactics. Another video uses a song called “God’s Gams Cut You Down” by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, which was presented in the Netflix series A man full Representation of Jeff Daniels. Here, too, it is unclear whether DHS has been looking for permission to use these songs and film clips, but that seems extremely unlikely. The audio for the DHS InstagramProbably because of copyright questions.

DHS also posted a video last week in which a cover by Nirvana’s “Smoks Like Teen Spirit” is used, and it also sounds as if audio from the original song is integrated into a kind of remix. The DHS Feeling of nostalgia Because when America was patriarchal and white. The estate of the late painter Thomas Kinkade, who died in 2012, published an explanation of DHSS not authorized use of the painting “Morning promise.”

All of this disturbing content seems to be intended to frighten the country. And there is certainly reason to be anxious when masked agents apply violence on such a benchmark. Peaceful demonstrators were repeatedly attacked in ice facilities, including when the congress candidate of the Illinois, Kat AbuBhazaleh, was injured in the city of Broadview Friday.

Fifteen people have died in the detention of immigration since President Trump started his office in January NPR. Ten of these deaths occurred from January to June, the highest deaths in the first six months of one year. And as long as Trump is in office, it only seems as if things are getting worse for the most endangered things.

DHS did not immediately answer questions about Tuesday morning. Gizmodo will update this article when we hear.



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