From the White House, It’s Compassion Out/Meanness In

From The Atlantic

On March 18, the official White House account on X posted two photographs of Virginia Basora-Gonzalez, a woman who was arrested earlier this month by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The post described her as a “previously deported alien felon convicted of fentanyl trafficking,” and celebrated her capture as a win for the administration. In one photograph, Basora-Gonzalez is shown handcuffed and weeping in a public parking lot.

The White House account posted about Basora-Gonzalez again yesterday—this time, rendering her capture in the animated style of the beloved Japanese filmmaker Hayao Miyazaki, who co-founded the animation company Studio Ghibli. Presumably, whoever runs the account had used ChatGPT, which has been going viral this week for an update to its advanced “4o” model that enables it to transform photographs in the style of popular art, among other things. The White House did not respond directly to a request for comment, instead referring me to a post by Deputy Communications Director Kaelan Dorr that says, in part, “The arrests will continue. The memes will continue.”

If you’ve been on the site X, you know where this idiocy comes from. This is just more cruelty inspired by the illegal-alien South African space Nazi and his Orange senile Chia Pet. And you don’t see GOP legislators in Kentucky calling for any kind of decency in these matters. One in particular fits the Compassion Out/Meanness In or COMI mold (Pronounced Comey, which is pretty close to Comer).

It’s obvious they want to elicit a response from us, which the Klan Kommmitted Krackpots can then use to propagate more lies about “the woke”.

Which raises the question are they evil or are they stupid? Click this link to hear an expert on the subject.

Some people do go both ways.

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