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Maga influencer Benny Johnson He received a wave of teasing on Tuesday by a video he published from Portland, Oregon, which praised the Secretary of the Department of National Security. Kristi Noem Because of the way he “stared at an antifa army” that in the video was shown as a dozen reporters and protesters, including a guy disguised as chicken.
Johnson, who has benefited happily by promoting many right -wing politicians It causes famous And the conspiracy theory over the years, recently accompanied Noem while ICE made raids in Chicago, publishing a video generated by artificial intelligence in which he appears dressed as Batman hitting people with Mexican stereotyped dress in a Walmart parking lot.
He eliminated that video at some point after the fierce reaction he received, but continued with another video shipping with Noem from the roof of an ICE building in Portland.
“Last hour: the secretary of the DHS, Kristi Noem, stare at the Antifa army and a type with chicken suit from the roof of ICE facilities here in Portland,” Johnson wrote.
“Noem is not a chicken,” Johnson added along with a chick emoji.
However, the video that published quickly generated answers that questioned how “army” was defining, since what the clip actually showed were two small groups of people stopped on the ground that seemed to be mostly reporters with cameras, a number of a single digit of protesters holding posters and a guy disguised as chicken.
While Noem looks down, Johnson zoom with his camera to show people below, shouting almost indistinguishable things to the roof group, in addition to a man who had a megaphone and invited Noem to “go down, I have a subway sandwich for you! Woo!”.
“There are no dogs here! Wow, wow, wow!” He added the type of the megaphone, referring to Noem’s admission in his book that he had fired and killed a puppy called Crick after considering it “unseaded” and “less useless.”
“Uh, secretary, do you have any message for protesters, especially for the man disguised as a chicken?” Johnson asked Noem.
Noem commented that he had just noticed the guy with a chicken suit, said “could do better” and belittled protesters as “without education and poorly informed”; She acknowledged that they were “peaceful.”
The response to Johnson’s tweet, especially calling “army” to the two small groups of people who are well below Antifa, caused cruel teasing.
“You are afraid of a chicken and a dozen people,” wrote a commentator (translated into English through Grok).
Below is a sample of additional reactions.
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Maga’s influencer publication mocked Kristi Noem looking towards ‘Army of Antifa’: ‘A chicken and a dozen people’ appeared for the first time in medium.
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