As is becoming customary, once again, the world, and above all, the citizens of the USA, are in chaos. All this after the leak of extremely sensitive information by a chat group where high-ranking officials were discussing “National Security Issues.” However, for some reason, the editorial director of The Atlantic, Jeffrey Goldberg, ended up in the same group and made public everything the higher-ups discussed in the chat. Beyond the repercussions, an Oregon influencer replicated this situation in a skit on TikTok, simulating US government leaders in a kindergarten class. These leaders should go back to basics before leading a country.
On mrs.frazzled’s TikTok, she shared a skit on how she would handle damage control after the Signal chat leak. However, mrs.frazzled is quite popular because she acts like a kindergarten teacher as she also worked as one. So, this Oregon influencer took her role as a teacher but pretended that the US government members involved in the chat were in kindergarten. In the video, mrs.frazzled tries to bring order to the students, asking them to be quiet and to pay attention; meanwhile, she was working on some techniques to reinforce the understanding of all these grown-ups. She also guides them to do the right thing, making letters of apology for being “mean to Europe” for badmouthing Yemen and using emojis of explosions so freely.
“That was a super sad choice”
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Many believe that this is another worrying but ridiculous situation. Others are concerned about the little importance the government gives to this situation, which puts the US one step closer to war.
“I saw the emojis”
Lauren
I feel like no one is talking about this. The disconnect to be able to throw out emojis while discussing acts of war is on a whole other level.
Although the skit is quite comical, people in general no longer know what to expect from their leaders and how this will affect the positions of many countries in the future. This is extremely worrying, and not only for citizens in the USA but clearly for the whole world.