A new trend going viral on Tik Tok has parents and older siblings throwing their babies off camera to the tune of a hip-hop song about abortion before twerking.
Yes, really.
In yet another desperate effort for dopamine and social media clout, parents and siblings, most of whom appear to be African-American, are seen lip syncing to the song Baby by Blueface, which features the lyrics, “No baby, we can’t have the baby. If you don’t take this Plan B, b****, it’s plan C.”
Plan B is a reference to the morning after pill. Plan C is presumably abortion.
So Blueface is promoting a TikTok challenge where you toss an actual baby/toddler away and start twerking
The babies are then thrown off to the side or behind, with the user in most instances not even checking to see if they landed safely before twerking or performing some other kind of dance in front of the camera.
The rapper Blueface is also promoting the demented ‘challenge’ via his Instagram page, commenting, “Grab da nearest baby.”
Numerous Tik Tok users commenting on the ‘trend’ noted its degenerate nature.
“I’d be disappointed if my mom threw me then proceeded to shake ass for the internet,” said one.
“Imagine tossing your infant child for a blue face tiktok challenge,” remarked another.
“Someone should legit call child services on these people,” added another.
Yet another reason to ban Tik Tok, most of which consists of teenage girls dancing around provocatively in scenes that wouldn’t look out of place in Netflix’s pedo-friendly Cuties film.
A new film by acclaimed director Alex Lee Moyer set to be released in theaters next month asks the question, “Who is Alex Jones? Is he a dangerous lunatic or a patriotic hero?”
Moyer, who previously directed TFW NO GF, a fascinating insight into the incel sub-culture, has returned with a new documentary movie about one of the most controversial men on the planet today.
A trailer for Alex’s War has just dropped on YouTube, teasing viewers with the promise of taking them on a rollercoaster ride showing Jones’ rise from local radio talk show host to national attention and infamy.
“Alex’s War is an unprecedented close examination of this guarded, mythic figure, and the story of the fracturing of the great American narrative—through the eyes of this man who helped break it,” states the blurb accompanying the film.
The clip charts how the “most banned, most demonized person in the world” became a target of the regime after his once relatively obscure media empire grew to such a level that it helped elect President Donald Trump in 2016.
Footage shows Jones cutting his teeth in the late 90’s by confronting deceitful councils and exposing corrupt local politicians.
It then zooms forward to 2015, when a major centerpiece of Trump launching his presidential campaign was an appearance on Jones’ show during which Trump described Jones as “amazing.”
The persecution of Jones in the form of his sustained demonization and deplatforming, which intensified after January 6, is also documented.
“OK, let’s put me in prison for questioning, even though that’s my right,” states Jones in the documentary. “In fact let’s execute Alex Jones, let’s put me in front of a firing squad and pull the trigger.”
“I have a sick feeling actually, because I know what comes next,” he adds.
The movie will be showing in select theaters on July 29th and will be available for video download on the same date.