Trump dey face backlash afta e post AI video wey dey target protesters
Di video show Trump drop wetin look like poo-poo from one jet fighter during di "No Kings" protests wey happun for di weekend.
US President Donald Trump dey face plenty backlash afta im post one AI-generated video wey show as e dey drop somtin wey resemble feces from fighter jet ontop protestors, as pipo dey do nationwide protest against im government.
For di video wey e post for im Truth Social, Trump show himself wear crown as e dey pilot one fighter jet wey dem label "KING TRUMP," dey drop brown sludge wey resemble feces ontop di crowd of protestors.
E post di video on Saturday, di same day wey millions of Americans dey protest against im government under di slogan "No Kings."
Di video don cause plenty wahala online, as many pipo dey call am one of di most "pathetic" way Trump don try use to fight di criticism wey dey follow am as president.
Critics dey vex say di video show disrespect to pipo wey dey exercise dia right to protest, and dem talk say e dey against democratic values, wey ironically dey support di same message wey di protest dey try pass.
Trump don already talk before say e no sure whether im opponents get di right, as di US Constitution talk, to protest against im presidency and di policies wey e dey push.
Shock, disbelief
Plenty social media users don condemn di video as childish, some even compare Trump behaviour to dat of "12-year-old pikin," while others dey question whether dis kind content good for person wey be head of state.
"I no fit believe say na president of one country dey do dis kain tin," one user talk.
Plenty posts dey call di AI-generated clip "childish" and "disgusting," and dem talk say e show Trump real attitude towards di American pipo.
"E tell you everything wey you need to sabi about wetin e think about di pipo of America wey actually be America," one commenter write.
Another person add: "Di fact say e dey dump ontop di country na di most honest tin wey e don ever post."
Just a 'satire'
Over di weekend, millions of Americans waka enter street to protest, as di "No Kings" march dey talk against wetin dem see as di president authoritarian overreach.
Di protest wey happen on October 18 na di third big mass protest since Trump return to di White House.
Organisers talk say nearly 7 million pipo join di protest for all di 50 states – e fit be di biggest single-day demonstration against sitting US president for modern history.
Plenty Hollywood stars like Jimmy Kimmel, Spike Lee, Robert De Niro, and Glenn Close join di protest and dem talk about dia concern over Trump leadership and di rise of authoritarian policies.
Trump don dey post controversial tins online before, like di AI-generated video for August wey show former President Barack Obama dey handcuff and dem dey arrest am, and for May, one image of himself as pope, just few weeks afta Pope Francis die.
Di Speaker of di House of Representatives support Trump for di latest video, talk say na "satire" e dey use.
"You fit argue say na im be di most effective person wey don ever use social media. E dey use satire to make im point. E no dey call for di murder of im political opponents," Mike Johnson tell reporters.