The art of commercial war.
A video generated by AI that mocks the possibility that Americans work in the factory work has been seen about six million times following the tariff agenda of President Trump.
The video went to undermine the promise of the Trump administration to create American manufacturing works using depicte tariffs of the “depressed appearance and larger body that work in an environment similar to the exploitation store that is established in a scoring music.
American workers are represented as obese, medium and are boring while they sit, turning on sewing machines, in the video shared by Tiktok Ben Lau, who subtitled the clip of the “Make America Great Again #tariff #america”.
Other “Americans” in the video use matching gray uniforms, to the Foxconn, while they solan iPhones in an assembly line in a make -up version or real Chinese factories.
Tiktok’s video was reimbursed to X by user Damon Chen, who scored the insulting video with an emoji that laughs.
His tweet was more than six million times, but several people in the comments play with the apparent insult to the tariff plan, and next to the dignity of factory workers.
“When the manufacture was here, the United States was great. Why do liberals think this is demoralizing or something?” A user replied.
“What exactly is your point? My mother worked in a sewing factory for 15 years, she raised us after Dad left, stayed out of welfare and kept the food on the table and a roof on our heads. It was a good job, grateful to her,” an animated poster X.
“My dad worked in an electronic factory of factory circuit boards when I was a child in Long Island. He left in the 1990s. People looked jovial and happy,” said a user.
“Except if the factories are built here, they will be treated by robots, not people,” observed an X poster.
“Very misleading propaganda publication,” said an apparent Canadian.
Many others took the video to be an insult from Chinese nationals aimed at Americans, which caused a lot of criticism about the alleged use of children of Eastern power.
The online Jiba festival occurs when the two superpowers face each other in a “fee war”, with the Trump administration that imposed a 104% tariff on Chinese products after the reprisal rates of communist nations.
“It was a big mistake, this Chinese climb,” Tuesday, Treasury, Scott Besent, said Tuesday to CNBC.
“We are the” country of deficit. “What do we lose with the Chinese tariffs that breed on us?
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