Watch bizarre AI video of Putin singing and dancing as he punches sleepy Joe Biden ahead of sham Russian election
A BIZARRE video of Vladimir Putin singing, dancing and making a heart with his hands has been circulating online in the run-up to the Russian elections.
The clip showed the Kremlin tyrant singing a song portraying himself as superior to other world leaders.
Others, including a dozy Joe Biden and a terrified-looking German Chancellor Olaf Scholz appeared next to the Russian president, apparently played by an AI doppelgänger.
Putin sang the words: “We Russians are friends with whomever we want. Do you want to be friends? Admit it: Crimea is ours.
“Whoever doesn’t love us, we can’t hear you…Western politics is nonsense.”
While Biden fell asleep dancing and looking at maps for help, North Korea’s Kim Jong Un was constantly trying to push a red nuclear button.
Belarusian dictator Alexander Lukashenko and that of China Xi Jinping also appeared in the unusual music video which was viewed more than 640,000 times YouTubeas well as on TikTok and Russian social media channels.
The lyrics of the song, spoken by the AI Putin, continued: “Russia will provide an answer to European hatred. There is no point in discussing anything with Europe.
“They dance for America to the sound of coins. While Biden shakes hands with someone who is not there.”
He claimed that his own friends “aren’t interested in it money…” and added: “The Belarusians, of course. It’s forever.
“Beijing and Astana [Kazakhstan]they are [our friends]. And Istanbul, they are yes and no.”
The images are believed to be linked to Putin’s massive propaganda machine to mock Western sanctions against his war in Russia Ukraine.
AI’s Russian president claimed, “Russia doesn’t notice their sanctions,” and declared that Biden “forgets he’s president,” before launching into an insane conspiracy that “Maybe Bush killed Kennedy.”
He sang: ‘Let the pensioner rest already.
“Let’s elect a billionaire [Donald Trump] in it’s place.”
Other unofficial videos show actors convincing Russians to do the “right thing” and vote for Putin in the Russian presidential elections to be held between March 15 and 17.
The Russian The tyrant will almost certainly be elected for the fifth time after two brutal decades of his iron-fisted rule.
Despite rumors of his failure healthwhich the aging despot is determined to hold on to current as his The war in Ukraine rages oninsider sources said.
It is widely believed that the election was rigged, as two anti-war candidates were barred from running and Putin’s main opposition enemy Alexei Navalny was previously jailed on trumped-up charges death under suspicious circumstances.
And other opposition figures are jailed or exiled.
Rumors are circulating that the Kremlin has determined that the dictator will receive approximately 80 percent of the votes next one week.
The video clip follows years of speculation that the Kremlin is using AI to present the president as places he has not been, sometimes reinforcing the belief that the real Putin is actually dead.
He gave a speech in January to welcome the new year in a video that many claimed was computer-generated.