![]() After discovering the stock videos and international protest footage she felt it was imperative to educate others on what she found - even while dealing with what she called "vile comments" from Aldean's supporters, including death threats. Stark told Insider she began looking into the protest footage on a hunch. One clip appears to be from the 2010 G20 protests in Toronto, Rolling Stone reported. Multiple outlets also uncovered that multiple clips featured in the video originated in Canada. "You know, it would be difficult to protect your small town in America from a festival taking place in Berlin, Germany."Īldean claimed, "There isn't a single video clip that isn't real news footage" when responding to the backlash to his song in a statement on Twitter posted Tuesday. "So the consensus of Aldean's video is that he's protecting his small community from rioters and protesters protesting the police, you would think he would actually use footage actually from America," Stark said in a TikTok. In another video, Stark identifies what she believed to be footage from a 2013 protest in Ukraine. In one example, a woman flipping off protesters is a clip from Germany being sold as stock footage. In a series of TikToks posted Thursday, Stark uncovered multiple instances where stock footage is employed in the video. ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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