Labour apologises after using rap song about drugs and sexual assault in AI TikTok targeting young voters
After employing a rap about drugs and sexually abusing females in an AI TikTok video aimed for young voters, LABOUR was compelled to issue an apology.
A bulldog for secure streets and a hare for a speedier NHS were among the tech-generated animals included in the video, which was uploaded to Labour’s official account.
However, because it had words too explicit to be published in a family publication, the music—which was lifted from DJ Holanda’s Brazilian song Montagem Coral—caused anger.
In other words, it means abusing girls and making them dependent on drugs, alcohol, and sex.
“So much for telling us we’ll feel safer with you in charge,” criticized Tory MP Alicia Kearns.
Following the outcry, Labour quickly removed the video, acknowledging that the lyrics were wholly unsuitable.
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The fact that the error coincides with mounting demands for a thorough, independent investigation of child sexual exploitation and grooming in Oldham makes it much more harmful.
According to a party spokesperson, the post, which mixes two musical tracks, is an imitation of a social media fad that went viral.
“We admit that the lyrics’ translation is wholly wrong.
“The video has been removed, and we sincerely apologize.
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