Trump’s ‘Chipocalypse Now’ is no joke, though it sounds like one
Itโs no mistake that Trumpโs โApocalypse Nowโ parody, โChipocalypse Now,โ sounds more like a quippy Doritos ad than a declaration of war on an American city. Subterfuge is the point.
โChipocalypse Now.โ When the slogan rolled out Saturday, it sounded like a campaign for Chipotleโs latest rebrand of the humble burrito. The reality was less savory. It was a declaration of war, on an American city, by a sitting president, under the guise of a harmless meme.
Referencing the 1979 film โApocalypse Now,โ President Trumpโs Truth Social account posted an AI-generated image of the 79-year-old as the much younger Lt. Col. William Kilgore (Robert Duvallโs character in the film). It was captioned, โโI love the smell of deportations in the morning…โ Chicago about to find out why itโs called the Department of WAR,โ a parody of a famous quote from Francis Ford Coppolaโs masterpiece. (The original line: โI love the smell of napalm in the morning.โ)
The image, meant to look like a movie poster, was emblazoned with the words โChipocalypse Nowโ and showed Trumpโs image in front of the Chicago skyline, replete with helicopters, flames and a plume of smoke. As for the โDepartment of Warโ reference, Trump signed an executive order Friday to rename the Department of Defense, alleging that its old moniker is โwoke.โ Your tax dollars at work โฆ
Trumpโs post generated all manner of concern and outrage, as it should when the White House threatens a military operation on American soil. Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker blasted Trumpโs meme via X. โThe President of the United States is threatening to go to war with an American city. This is not a joke. This is not normal,โ he wrote. โDonald Trump isnโt a strongman, heโs a scared man. Illinois wonโt be intimidated by a wannabe dictator.โ
Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.), who spoke to reporters while attending Mexican Independence Day celebrations in Chicago over the weekend, called Trumpโs post โdisgusting.โ
Itโs no mistake that โChipocalypseโ sounds as innocuous as a bag of Flaminโ Hot Doritos, but subterfuge is the point. The โIโm kidding but not reallyโ tactic has been referred to as memetic warfare, where everything in a manufactured ecosystem like Trumpโs appears to be a harmless joke. MAGA has mastered the art, deploying pop culture-inspired memes that feature an AI-generated Trump as Superman, a Jedi or Sydney Sweeney posing seductively for a denim ad. How can such a playful fellow have dictatorial aspirations?!
If you get upset like Sen. Durbin, MAGA insists itโs because you are โhumorless and canโt take a joke.โ Funnily enough, when California Gov. Gavin Newsom used the same approach to troll Republicans, they werenโt laughing.
Trump wasnโt jokey or fun Sunday when NBC Newsโ Yamiche Alcindor asked him about the meme on the South Lawn of the White House. He was condescending when he called her โdarlingโ and referred to her question as โfake news.โ When Alcindor attempted to respond, Trump snapped back.
โBe quiet, listen! You donโt listen! You never listen,โ he said. โThatโs why youโre second-rate. Weโre not going to war. Weโre gonna clean up our cities. Weโre gonna clean them up, so they donโt kill five people every weekend. Thatโs not war, thatโs common sense.โ
If sense of reason were part of his crime-fighting quotient, his troops would be invading the metro areas with the highest number of murders per capita โ New Orleans first, then Memphis, Tenn., and St. Louis. Yet he has left those red-state cities off his list in favor of places run by Democrats.
Trump has talked for weeks about sending ICE, U.S. Customs and Border Protection and other enforcement agencies to Chicago. The president claims itโs to combat out-of-control crime rates and to execute mass deportations. Heโs already targeted Los Angeles and Washington. D.C., which like Chicago are under Democratic control.
โThe presidentโs threats are beneath the honor of our nation, but the reality is that he wants to occupy our city and break our Constitution, we must defend our democracy from this authoritarianism by protecting each other and protecting Chicago from Donald Trump,โ Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson wrote on social media.
Trumpโs Department of Homeland Security announced Monday that it was launching a surge of immigration law enforcement in Chicago. They came up with another slogan: โOperation Midway Blitz.โ
If only that was a stupid meme too.