💨 Abstract
The White House's X account posted a propaganda video supporting the Iran War, featuring clips from popular media, including "Halo," "Iron Man," and "Breaking Bad." The video was criticized by Steve Downes, the voice actor for Master Chief, and Tropic Thunder director Ben Stiller, who demanded their content be removed. This isn't the first time the White House has used pop culture for political messaging, with previous instances involving "Halo" and "Pokémon."
Courtesy: Adam Starkey
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