Recently Ben Shapiro shared is in controversy related to the post he shared on Twitter. In this post, you can get all the information related to the image.
What is the Controversy Related to Ben Shapiro’s AI Image?
Ben Shapiro has come under fire for posting an allegedly AI-generated image of a “burnt Jewish baby” following Hamas’ attack on Israel. But Shapiro removed the post later. He said in a tweet:
“You wanted pictorial proof of dead Jewish babies? Here it is, you pathetic Jew-haters. Israel will minimize civilian casualties.”
He stated in the since-deleted tweet:
“But Israel will not allow the pieces of human s**t who did this to live. Every ounce of blood spilled in Gaza is on Hamas.”
You can see the image shared by Ben Shapiro in a tweet provided below:
You are a liar. This was and is a lie. https://t.co/gwtyzg8B4D
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) October 13, 2023
In our previous post, we covered the controversy related to SeaWorld, if you want to know about it you can click on the link provided below:
What Did People Say About the Post Shared by Ben Shapiro?
Internet users were upset with Ben Shapiro for reportedly fabricating an image of the Israel-Hamas conflict. Ben Shapiro published the exact photo as the Israeli Prime Minister’s official Twitter account had.
Three pictures were posted by the prime minister: two of burning infants and one of a dead youngster who was not burned but was covered in blood.
Many Twitter users criticized the picture and said it was a hoax. According to aiornot.com, the image was not created by AI as claimed by the community. Many commenters alleged that the picture was actually a modified version of a photograph from a dog rescue.
FFS my shit posting made it on Al-Jazeera? pic.twitter.com/TuGGOaEh6a
— Stellar Man (@stellarman22) October 14, 2023
Some social media posts said that Ben Shapiro used an AI-generated image to try and whip people into pro-war frenzy.
According to the official Twitter account of The New Arab, “Israel refused to confirm that Hamas beheaded babies following a claim on Israeli news Tuesday that quickly made its way through International media.”
Israel refused to confirm that Hamas beheaded babies following a claim on Israeli news Tuesday that quickly made its way through International media ⬇️https://t.co/t4Jft5ZjGp
— The New Arab (@The_NewArab) October 15, 2023
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