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You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
You know the fake campaign pretending that China is oppressing the Uyghurs? It crashed and burned in a hilarious way this week after one of the many fake Uyghur campaign groups published a video they said showed China demolishing a mosque.
But it actually showed Indonesians demolishing a theme park building – nothing to do with China, Uyghurs, or Islam.
The demonize China team had arranged for lots of fake accounts to follow-up the fake video with supportive comments—but they forgot to tell them to use different words.
So as you can see here, it looked like lots of people on social media were commenting on it—but they all said almost exactly the same thing, showing that they weren’t real people at all. This also got a lot of laughs.
The Uyghur campaign group’s website uses a lot of fake AI pictures, and if you press on the tag that says “Our Team” you just get a blank page!
There were more than 12 hundred posts on X dotcom poking fun at the flop of the campaign to demonize China.
But not on the other social media channels – so please steal this video and share the story on Facebook and Instagram and Tiktok and Youtube or anywhere else. Thank you!
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