There's a genocide happening, read the room: Palestine supporters call out US President Biden’s post

The post has come after more than 100 people were killed due to Israeli airstrikes in Rafah on Monday

Long after marinating in online right-wing forums, the controversial ‘Dark Brandon’ meme featured in President of the United States Joe Biden’s recent post on the microblogging platform X (formerly Twitter). Collecting over 211 million views since it was shared on Sunday, Biden has generated a wave of speculation.

The meme, featuring the President with red lasers coming from his eyes, originated from a right-wing conspiracy theory tying together the NFL, Taylor Swift's endorsement and the Democratic Party. "Just like we drew it up," Biden penned in the post following the Chiefs' recent win.

The conspiracy theories gained traction in recent weeks, particularly after reports surfaced about the US President seeking Swift's endorsement for his potential reelection in November. The pop star, known for staying out of political endorsements earlier in her career, made a significant shift in 2018 by endorsing Democratic Tennessee Gov. Phil Bredesen in the Senate race against Republican Marsha Blackburn. In the 2020 election, Swift backed President Biden.

However, many social media users are highlighting the post's timing and content, especially in the wake of the latest tragic events in Rafah, where a horrific attack has resulted in numerous casualties among Palestinians. Critics argue that the timing of the meme post, coupled with the recent developments, is insensitive and diverts attention from serious geopolitical issues.

Dozens of people, including children, were killed as “extremely intense” Israeli airstrikes and shelling pounded multiple locations in Rafah overnight Monday, according to the Palestine Red Crescent Society, as international alarm mounts over Israel’s planned ground offensive in the southern Gazan city.

More than 100 people were killed due to Israeli airstrikes as warplanes targeted different areas of the city and helicopters fired machine guns along the border areas, the PRCS said early Monday.

"I just saw a child whose legs were shredded into ropes of gore, hanging from the rubble of a bombed building. I’ve seen some evil shit on this app but to tweet this after tonight’s massacre in Rafah," slammed one X user. "Palestinians were picking up the body parts of their loved ones, slaughtered by US-supplied bombs, when Biden’s team posted this," echoed another critic.

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