A few days in the past, the President of the USA posted an AI-generated video on Truth Social that depicted him flying over the “No Kings” protests that swept the nation this weekend and dropping what positive appears to be like a complete helluva lot like poop onto protesters. The video included Kenny Loggins’ traditional tune “Hazard Zone,” as featured in Prime Gun. Now that Loggins has caught wind of the video, he’s made it recognized that he’s not a fan.
“That is an unauthorized use of my efficiency of ‘Hazard Zone.’ No person requested me for my permission, which I might have denied, and I request that my recording on this video is eliminated instantly,” the singer told NPR.
Loggins went on: “I can’t think about why anyone would need their music used or related to one thing created with the only real function of dividing us. Too many individuals are attempting to tear us aside, and we have to discover new methods to come back collectively. We’re all Individuals, and we’re all patriotic. There isn’t any ‘us and them’ – that’s not who we’re, neither is it what we must be. It’s all of us. We’re on this collectively, and it’s my hope that we are able to embrace music as a means of celebrating and uniting every one in every of us.”
The video in query was shared as thousands and thousands of Individuals took to the streets to peacefully protest Trump’s insurance policies.
What’s Trump dumping on protesters within the video that he shared? NPR has referred to it as “sludgy brown materials.” The Guardian also called it “sludge.” 404 Media has opted to name a spade a spade and declared: “It’s poop, okay? It’s shit. It’s diarrhea, and in reposting it, it’s clear sufficient to me that Trump is fantasizing about doing a carpet-bomb dookie on the folks he put his hand on a bible and swore to serve 9 months in the past.” Politico has additionally been more direct, referring to it as a “poop-bombing” video. No matter it’s, it positive is gross, and the legendary singer of “Hazard Zone” needs no a part of it.
That is solely the newest instance of the Trump administration utilizing media sourced from artists and celebrities, solely to have these artists and celebrities complain and ask that they please be excluded (simply final month, comic Theo Von asked the Division of Homeland Safety to take a clip of him out of a pro-deportation video it had posted on-line), and Loggins is just the newest in an extended line of musicians who’ve requested Trump to cease utilizing their music (that list reportedly consists of ABBA, The Rolling Stones, The Village Individuals, and lots of others).
Mr. Loggins didn’t instantly return our request for remark.
The White Home, nonetheless, did reply to our request for remark. Its reply was a screenshot from Prime Gun with meme textual content superimposed over it that claims “I FEEL THE NEED FOR SPEED,” which is a paraphrase of a well-known quote from the film.
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