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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIn Trump's war messaging, veterans see something new -- and disturbing
Service members and families who lost loved ones say the Trump teams memes and jokes trivialize combat and sacrifice. Trump aides say the backlash sends views soaring.
In Trumpâs war messaging, veterans see something new â and disturbing, new via @drewharwell.com www.washingtonpost.com/technology/2...
— Scott Clement (@sfcpoll.bsky.social) 2026-03-25T15:53:36.355Z
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But President Donald Trumps top communications team, he said, had decided to treat the international conflict like a big joke. Veterans who were already questioning the wars strategy and endgame, he added, were unnerved to find the nations highest office posting pop-music-scored clips of missile strikes, mixed with footage from Call of Duty and SpongeBob SquarePants.
Theyre completely diminishing what theyre asking the nation to do in Iran, Buccino said in an interview. It seems almost obscene relative to the actual violence and suffering thats involved with this.....
The videos have also fueled fierce backlash as they clash with real-world grief: On the same day earlier this month that an Air Force refueling plane crash killed six American service members, the White House posted a meme video interspersing explosions in Iran with celebrations from a sports game on the Nintendo Wii.....
The White House videos, posted to its official Instagram, TikTok and X accounts, have featured jokes from popular movie, TV and gaming franchises such as Top Gun, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Dragon Ball Z, and many feature comedic visual effects and rap music soundtracks. On March 9, a day after The Post and other media organizations reported on a video showing a U.S. Tomahawk missile striking near an Iranian elementary school where dozens of children were killed, the White House posted a missile strike video backed by the rapper Nellys Here Comes the Boom.....
Criticism of the war memes has been wide-ranging. Steve Downes, whose grizzled voice, from the video game series Halo, was featured in a White House meme video, derided it as disgusting and juvenile war porn. And Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said in a statement that the sickening meme campaign had dishonored dead soldiers and threatened a profound moral failure for society at large.
Our government is treating the suffering of the Iranian people as a backdrop for our own entertainment, as if its just another piece of content to be swiped through while were waiting in line at the grocery store, Cupich wrote.
Theyre completely diminishing what theyre asking the nation to do in Iran, Buccino said in an interview. It seems almost obscene relative to the actual violence and suffering thats involved with this.....
The videos have also fueled fierce backlash as they clash with real-world grief: On the same day earlier this month that an Air Force refueling plane crash killed six American service members, the White House posted a meme video interspersing explosions in Iran with celebrations from a sports game on the Nintendo Wii.....
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The White House videos, posted to its official Instagram, TikTok and X accounts, have featured jokes from popular movie, TV and gaming franchises such as Top Gun, Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas and Dragon Ball Z, and many feature comedic visual effects and rap music soundtracks. On March 9, a day after The Post and other media organizations reported on a video showing a U.S. Tomahawk missile striking near an Iranian elementary school where dozens of children were killed, the White House posted a missile strike video backed by the rapper Nellys Here Comes the Boom.....
Criticism of the war memes has been wide-ranging. Steve Downes, whose grizzled voice, from the video game series Halo, was featured in a White House meme video, derided it as disgusting and juvenile war porn. And Cardinal Blase J. Cupich, the archbishop of Chicago, said in a statement that the sickening meme campaign had dishonored dead soldiers and threatened a profound moral failure for society at large.
Our government is treating the suffering of the Iranian people as a backdrop for our own entertainment, as if its just another piece of content to be swiped through while were waiting in line at the grocery store, Cupich wrote.
There are a couple more videos in this article but I will NOT post these videos. I am shocked at how stupid and childish these videos are. There are reports that trump is only viewing 2 minute videos on the progress of the war https://www.democraticunderground.com/100221122137 These videos show that trump really does not understand this war.
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LetMyPeopleVote
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GiqueCee
(4,197 posts)1. What do you expect...
... from this witless mob? Trump is a crass, tasteless boor, devoid of any concept of common human decency. He plumbs new depths of depravity every fucking day, and the lower life forms that still think the Sun shines out of his fat, pimply ass cheer him on.
It is beyond disgusting.