President Joe Biden and his elite friends the Jonas Brothers joined forces to mock the homeless and promote the jab and the various boosters, Twitchy reported.
In an extraordinarily embarrassing video, the Jonas brothers bragged about how they got the jab, then made dinner plans with the embattled president, presumably to talk about continuing collaboration for their propaganda campaign.
In the video they use the “Joe Byron” TikTok meme in a pathetic attempt to appeal to the young.
Dinner plans @POTUS? PIC.TWITTER.COM/V1WYNWWAKI
— Nick Jonas (@nickjonas) December 17, 2021
But journalist Hunter Walker soon noticed that the “Joe Byron” joke used by the jab enthusiasts is a mockery of a homeless man who was begging Biden for help.
“We all realize this is basically the White House and a major pop band essentially making memes mocking a homeless person right? Personally, I’d rather see solutions for public housing coming from the White House than memes mocking the homeless,” he wrote.
We all realize this is basically the White House and a major pop band essentially making memes mocking a homeless person right? Personally, I’d rather see solutions for public housing coming from the White House than memes mocking the homeless. https://t.co/gJL3nF5uIk
— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) December 19, 2021
Walker proceeded to give some background on where the meme came from, emphasizing the tone-deaf nature of the rich and powerful partaking in such antics.
Here’s the story behind this. I love the sidetalk videos where people are partying with Spiderman. They make me homesick. However, some of the stuff – including what was highlighted by the WH – doesn’t feel entirely kind. https://t.co/y6o1I2O7WM
— Hunter Walker (@hunterw) December 19, 2021
The whole ordeal comes off as a desperate grasp for relevancy by both the Jonas Brothers, who have been out of the spotlight for some time, and the aging president, who desperately wishes to appear to be youthful.