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π¨ 110 million views in 48 hours. No cease and desist. No response from Erika Kirk. And MAGA is absolutely losing their minds. Comedian Druski posted a sketch called "How Conservative Women in America Act" β put on full prosthetics, a blonde wig and a white suit β and proceeded to deliver one of the most surgical pieces of political satire of the entire Trump era. And then Grok made it even funnier.
π WHAT DRUSKI ACTUALLY DID:
β Druski posted his sketch captioned "How Conservative Women in America Act" β walking out to sparklers in a white suit before taking questions from "reporters" about the Iran war
β In the sketch his character declares: "We have to protect all men in America β especially the white men in America. Those are the ones we care about. Yes, because they are the ones who matter most"
β The sketch generated tens of millions of views across platforms within its first 12 hours alone
β A drag queen called Lauren Banall created a character called "Erika Qwerk" β lip-syncing to Kirk's public statements in a red blazer and icy blue contacts β crossing 7 million views combined and using the attention to raise money for the ACLU
β Rumors that Erika Kirk sent Druski a cease and desist
letter spread to nearly 1 million views on X before
being confirmed completely false by Druski's
own representative
β Erika Kirk has not publicly responded to the video
π€ AND THEN GROK MADE IT WORSE:
β Grok β Elon Musk's own AI chatbot built into X β
misidentified Druski's satirical portrayal as the
real Erika Kirk when prompted with images from
the sketch β matching the spoof to publicly
available photos and failing to recognize
it as a parody at all
β The exchange pulled nearly 470,000 views β with
users pointing out the devastating irony that
the AI tool most used by MAGA couldn't tell
the difference between Erika Kirk and a comedian
in prosthetics
β Elon Musk's AI. Druski's face. MAGA's nightmare.
π€ THE MAGA REACTION:
β Conservative media personality Jon Root posted:
"This is too far man⦠You were completely
disrespectful during NFL Honors and now you're
making fun of Erika Kirk, whose husband was
brutally assassinated. This ain't it"
β One X user wrote in a reply viewed over 130,000
times: "Of all conservative women in America
why her? This woman is still grieving"
β Others defended it as legitimate political satire
of a public figure who has chosen a very
public platform
π€ THE BIGGER PICTURE:
Since Charlie Kirk was killed in September 2025,
Erika Kirk has been at the center of a new internet
moment with striking regularity β a speech, a meme,
a parody, a podcast segment. Each one builds on the
last. Each one reaches a bigger audience than the
one before.
Druski's sketch is the latest β and biggest β
chapter in that story. And with 110 million views
and counting, it shows absolutely no sign of stopping.
π Was Druski's sketch legitimate political satire
β or did it go too far? Drop your honest
take in the comments.
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π¨ 110 million views in 48 hours. No cease and desist. No response from Erika Kirk. And MAGA is absolutely losing their minds. Comedian Druski posted a sketch called "How Conservative Women in America Act" β put on full prosthetics, a blonde wig and a white suit β and proceeded to deliver one of the most surgical pieces of political satire of the entire Trump era. And then Grok made it even funnier.
π WHAT DRUSKI ACTUALLY DID:
β Druski posted his sketch captioned "How Conservative Women in America Act" β walking out to sparklers in a white suit before taking questions from "reporters" about the Iran war
β In the sketch his character declares: "We have to protect all men in America β especially the white men in America. Those are the ones we care about. Yes, because they are the ones who matter most"
β The sketch generated tens of millions of views across platforms within its first 12 hours alone
β A drag queen called Lauren Banall created a character called "Erika Qwerk" β lip-syncing to Kirk's public statements in a red blazer and icy blue contacts β crossing 7 million views combined and using the attention to raise money for the ACLU
β Rumors that Erika Kirk sent Druski a cease and desist
letter spread to nearly 1 million views on X before
being confirmed completely false by Druski's
own representative
β Erika Kirk has not publicly responded to the video
π€ AND THEN GROK MADE IT WORSE:
β Grok β Elon Musk's own AI chatbot built into X β
misidentified Druski's satirical portrayal as the
real Erika Kirk when prompted with images from
the sketch β matching the spoof to publicly
available photos and failing to recognize
it as a parody at all
β The exchange pulled nearly 470,000 views β with
users pointing out the devastating irony that
the AI tool most used by MAGA couldn't tell
the difference between Erika Kirk and a comedian
in prosthetics
β Elon Musk's AI. Druski's face. MAGA's nightmare.
π€ THE MAGA REACTION:
β Conservative media personality Jon Root posted:
"This is too far man⦠You were completely
disrespectful during NFL Honors and now you're
making fun of Erika Kirk, whose husband was
brutally assassinated. This ain't it"
β One X user wrote in a reply viewed over 130,000
times: "Of all conservative women in America
why her? This woman is still grieving"
β Others defended it as legitimate political satire
of a public figure who has chosen a very
public platform
π€ THE BIGGER PICTURE:
Since Charlie Kirk was killed in September 2025,
Erika Kirk has been at the center of a new internet
moment with striking regularity β a speech, a meme,
a parody, a podcast segment. Each one builds on the
last. Each one reaches a bigger audience than the
one before.
Druski's sketch is the latest β and biggest β
chapter in that story. And with 110 million views
and counting, it shows absolutely no sign of stopping.
π Was Druski's sketch legitimate political satire
β or did it go too far? Drop your honest
take in the comments.