The South African David Scott, known artistically as The Kiffnessshared on his YouTube channel a parody musical about the comments of the former president and Republican candidate, donald trumpthat Haitians living in Springfield (Ohio) are eating dogs and cats.

The artist created a song, with an infectious rhythm, from fragments of the statements that Trump made during the debate against his opponent, Democrat Kamala Harris.

In addition, for the video he used images showing Harris’s body expressions at times when she was listening to Trump during the debate.

It is recalled that the candidate for the White House said that in the city of Springfield, in the state of Ohio, “Haitians are eating the dogs, they are eating the cats, they are eating the animals of the people who live there,” stanza that is part of the South African musical composition.

Trump’s statements were added to complaints that previously circulated on social networks about the alleged actions of Haitian immigrants. However, Springfield City Manager Bryan Heck’s office issued a statement in which he denied the rumors.

By sharing the parody on his YouTube channel, which has 2.75 million subscribers, The Kiffness made the following clarification: “Disclaimer: As a South African, I have no partisan leaning in my support for Kamala Harris or donald trump in the US elections. I just thought the Trump clip was funny and I wanted to turn it into a song that could make a difference in the lives of animals. Whatever your political affiliation, cats and dogs unite us!“.

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