White House criticized for gamifying Iran war on social media
The White House video, viewed over 48 million times, mixes Call of Duty killstreaks with real US strikes on Iran amid criticism for gamifying war after civilian casualties.
- On Thursday night, President Donald Trump's White House posted a montage on X captioned `JUSTICE THE AMERICAN WAY.` mixing strikes on Iranian targets with clips from movies and games.
- Framing the strikes as strength, the administration continued past celebratory posts as critics described the White House video as stylized 'war hype' and recalled earlier clips mixing Call of Duty with real footage.
- Clips include Gladiator, Braveheart, Halo and John Wick, beginning with Robert Downey Jr.'s Iron Man saying `Daddy's home!` and featuring Mortal Kombat voice `Flawless Victory!` amid actual bomb footage.
- A bipartisan coalition of lawmakers is challenging the administration's bombing rationale, while Hollywood artists and musical acts criticized the entertainment clips in the White House post.
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White House releases wild video montage pairing Iran strikes with Hollywood blockbusters: ‘Justice the American way’
The White House released a wild video montage of US military strikes on Iran combined with iconic movie scenes that drew backlash from critics on both sides of the aisle for making light of the war.
White House criticised for gamifying Iran war on social media
The White House is facing criticism for its messaging over the Iran war. Social media trolling and memes were already a hallmark of Donald trump's presidency. But the White House's latest videos have proved particularly offensive, as US strikes in Iran struggle to garner support.
The White House promotes its military operations in Iran. How? By mixing excerpts from movies and video games. ...
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Antonio Romero admits that when he saw the video, he was given "tip hairs": "Why use such a nice and funny thing for something like that?"
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