Estee Palti Urges Social Media Users to Think Critically and Avoid Propaganda After Trump Inauguration Controversies
Estee Palti & Kamala Harris in a single frame |
Washington, D.C. – Estee Palti, a prominent social media influencer and Kamala Harris impersonator, has released a passionate video addressing the widespread online controversies following the inauguration of President Trump. Palti urged her followers and the broader public to stop falling for divisive propaganda, particularly regarding viral clips taken out of context.
In her video, Palti expressed frustration over what she described as a pattern of manipulation on social media, calling on people—especially those on the political right—to think critically before engaging with or reacting to such content.
"Stop Falling for Their Tactics"
Palti criticized the way certain moments from the inauguration, including Elon Musk's remarks and interactions involving Barron Trump, were misconstrued and weaponized online. She pointed out that selective editing of clips has led to unnecessary divisions among political allies.
“You are literally falling for the propaganda worse than liberals right now,” she said. “Stop absorbing these mainstream media outlets without thinking critically. A two-second clip does not tell the whole story.”
Defending Elon Musk and Barron Trump
Palti came to the defense of Elon Musk, who has been the subject of online scrutiny for his demeanor at the event. She acknowledged Musk’s Asperger’s syndrome and praised him for his consistent support of Israel, especially since the events of October 7th.
“What I do know is that he’s been a friend to Israel since day one,” she said, referring to Musk’s visible support, including wearing a hostage pin. Palti emphasized that Musk’s actions speak louder than edited clips that are designed to provoke outrage.
She also addressed a viral video of Barron Trump, explaining that what some interpreted as a menacing exchange with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris was, in reality, a simple greeting.
A Call for Unity
Palti’s message was clear: both sides of the political spectrum are guilty of taking things out of context, but the stakes are too high to allow these tactics to divide people who worked so hard to achieve their goals.
“We worked so hard to get here, and this is the stuff that you’re focusing on?” she asked, exasperated. “Actions matter, not a two-second clip taken completely out of context. Have a little more loyalty than this.”
Criticism of Media Bias
Palti also highlighted the double standards in how the media handles controversies, pointing out that similar situations involving figures like Hillary Clinton and Kamala Harris have not been subjected to the same level of scrutiny.
“They like to squeeze down all the stuff that exposes their party,” she said, accusing the left of diminishing scandals while amplifying divisive narratives on the right.
A Plea for Critical Thinking
Palti concluded her video with a heartfelt plea for people to develop better strategies for consuming social media content, especially as the new administration begins its work.
“Yesterday was only day one,” she reminded viewers. “You need to stop being so gullible and naive. We’re so much better than this.”
A Message for the Road Ahead
As the nation adjusts to the new administration, Palti’s message serves as a timely reminder to approach social media with caution, discernment, and a focus on unity rather than division.
Her video has sparked widespread discussion online, with many echoing her call for more critical thinking and less knee-jerk outrage in the digital age.
Don’t fall for their playbook. They want you divided because our unity got us here. .@elonmusk is not a nazi lol.
— Estee Palti (@mommyrn88) January 21, 2025
Wake up pic.twitter.com/EmafUbzwAp
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