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AnAI-generated videobelieved to have been created by aChinesenational mocksAmerican workersunder the presidentsnew tariffs.

The video depicts obese Americans performing low-skilled labor in factories, with Chinese music playing in the background.

Workers appear exhausted and depressed as they sew clothing and solder smartphones.

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It then fades out, ending with the MAGA slogan.

What exactly is your point?

It was a good job, thankful she had it, one user wrote.

US and China flags overlap, symbolizing trade tension and tariffs.

My dad worked in an electronics factory assembling circuit boards when I was a kid on Long Island.

It went away in the 1990s.

The people seemed jovial and happy, shared someone else.

Workers in a large factory setting, assembling products, representing the impact of US tariffs.

Jobs will come back to America.

a third user celebrated.

Billionaires will automate this while these folks are in the streets begging for food to feed their families.

Twitter reply about family struggles and work in response to a Chinese artist’s video on US tariffs.

The Chinese music is particularly poignant, penned another viewer.

An additional user stated: This isnt accurate at all.

The sweat factory workers would be skinny since they couldnt afford food.

Man using sewing machine in a factory, representing impact of US tariffs in Chinese artist’s video.

Others joked that they were looking forward to buying iPhones for $5000 and sneakers for $900.

But tariffs k*lled our cheap Chinese cars.

Posted on April 3, the song is titledLook What You Taxed Us Through (An AI-Generated Song.

Workers in a textile factory operating sewing machines, reflecting impact of US tariffs on the industry.

A Life-Choking Reality).

The caption reads: Warning: Track is AI-generated.

Groceries cost a kidney, gas a lung.

Factory workers sewing at machines, illustrating themes of US tariffs and reality in Chinese artist’s video.

Just hot air from your tongue, the voice sings.

Thanks for the tariffs, and the mess you made.

The US President then threatened to retaliate with more tariffs.

Factory workers assembling electronics, related to Chinese artist’s video on US tariffs.

Beijing has stated it will fight to the end after the US administration threatened to impose further tariffs.

Check out the results:

Tweet responding to a Chinese artist’s video about US tariffs and factory jobs, questioning if mocking or AI workers are involved.

Bold text with ‘Make America Great Again’ on black background, related to Chinese artist’s commentary on US tariffs.

Worker sewing fabric on machine in factory, illustrating impact of US tariffs.

Hands sewing blue fabric on a machine, symbolizing Chinese artistry amidst U.S. tariff tensions.

World map with glowing red lines illustrating impact of US tariffs.

Tweet criticizing ignorance on tariffs and manufacturing related to Chinese artist’s video.

Tweet discussing Chinese artist’s video on US tariffs, highlighting compassion for the working class.

Tweet screenshot discussing US tariffs in a light-hearted tone, related to Chinese artist’s controversial video.

Tweet questioning if working is degrading, linked to Chinese artist video on US tariffs.

Tweet criticizing outsourcing practices amid US tariffs discussion.

Tweet response about US tariffs from ExaminerMo, with ironic comment on American jobs and machines taking over.

Tweet discussing automation, hinting at changes in factory work due to US tariffs.

Tweet discussing US labor laws in response to Chinese artist’s video about tariffs.

Tweet mocking US tariffs with comment on minimum wage and back pain by age 35, posted by CryptovaN.

Tweet discussing US tariffs and manufacturing future by Raging Owlbear.

Tweet response critiquing modern work culture, referencing financial instruments and mechanics.

Tweet questioning Chinese artist’s video mocking US tariffs.

Tweet responding to a post about highly skilled jobs, discussing propaganda and job desirability.