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And he’s a fascist sociopath

Charlie Warzel at 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.”

It’s worth pausing here: The internet has been flooded with AI-generated images in this exact Studio Ghibli style. Some people have used it for images of pets or family members. Others opted for a trollish register, leading ChatGPT to spit out cutesy renderings of JFK’s assassination, planes hitting the World Trade Center, and the torture at Abu Ghraib. On X, the prevalence of these images became an event unto itself, one in which the White House decided to participate by sharing a cartoon of a woman crying in handcuffs.

This is how the White House account operates now. In previous administrations (including much of Donald Trump’s first term), the account was used to post anodyne updates, highlight press releases, and share information about the administration. It was, to be fair, often painfully dull or written in the stilted language of a brand. Now the account exists to troll its political enemies and delight the MAGA faithful.

This isn’t Trump’s personal account. It isn’t some MAGA influencer. This is the official White House account. It makes me want to vomit.

On Wednesday, the account posted a picture of Vice President J. D. Vance shooting a tactical rifle, referring to the bullets he fired as “freedom seeds,” a term popular among gun YouTubers. When Google Maps adopted the “Gulf of America” language pushed by the administration, the White House account celebrated by sharing a video in which the words Gulf of Mexico are wiped off the globe. In February, it posted an AI-generated picture of Trump as an American monarch, wearing a crown. The image’s caption reads, “Long live the king.”

After the disastrous Oval Office ambush of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, the account posted a photo of Vance staring at Zelensky with the caption “Have you said thank you once?” Although the account sometimes shares actual news, it’s frequently preoccupied by rapid-response engagement bait for MAGA diehards. Less information, more content. The intent is not to inform but to go viral.

I guess Big balls and the DOGE boys aren’t the only adolescents they’ve hired in the second Trump administration.

But hey, I guess this is what America voted for.

By the way, I hate to be the bearer of bad news but when it comes to the grotesque cruelty being visited upon immigrants, many of them being proved to be innocent, guess what?

It’s not a huge majority but it’s more than enough to ratchet up the cruelty to entertain the folks.

By the way:

Sorry. Unless we go into a deep recession and we get stagflation not seen since the 1970s and massive suffering ensues among his own people, I’m not sure anything can stop him. (According to that poll, most people still blame Biden for inflation, although that may change once the tariffs really kick in. People don’t like them.)

We have a cultural problem that transcends politics — a large number of our family, friends and neighbors have lost all sense of decency. I don’t know if it’s worse than it’s been in the past but our government has made it operational and it’s dominating our society. This is how fascism takes hold.

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