Title: Hilarious Parody Song Mocking Trump’s “Eating Pets” Comment Goes Viral
A parody song by South African musician David Scott has taken the internet by storm. The track humorously mocks former US President Donald Trump’s controversial claim about illegal immigrants eating pets in Ohio.
The music video, titled "Eating the Cats," is performed by Scott's band, Kiffness. It features a catchy Reggaeton beat and cleverly uses an edited audio clip of Trump’s comment from a US presidential debate. In the edited clip, Trump is heard saying, "They're eating the dogs, they're eating the cats, they're eating the pets of the people who live there."
During the debate, Trump made the unsubstantiated claim that illegal immigrants in Springfield, Ohio, were consuming residents' pets. This assertion was promptly debunked by debate moderators, who stated there was no evidence or complaints to support it.
Annoyed by the former president’s remark, Scott created this parody song, which contrasts Trump’s bizarre claim with playful sounds of cats and dogs. In the song, Scott humorously urges Springfield residents to avoid eating his pets and suggests alternative foods instead.
"People of Springfield, please don’t eat my cat; why would you do that? Eat something else," Scott sings. He continues, "People of Springfield, please don’t eat my dog; here’s a catalog of other things to eat."
The song and its video have become a viral sensation, amassing over 6.5 million views, 71,000 likes, and 2,600 comments on social media. Fans have praised it as a brilliant and funny take on Trump’s odd comment, calling it a "fall banger."
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— The Kiffness (@TheKiffness) September 13, 2024
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