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Sabrina Carpenter

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The Sabrina Carpenter versus ICE controversy exploded when the White House posted a video using her song "Juno" to soundtrack immigration raid footage without permission. Pop star Sabrina Carpenter immediately condemned the video as "evil and abhorrent," refusing to let her music be weaponized for political messaging she opposed. This three-part series explores the incident's full context—from ICE's controversial history and current immigration crackdown to the disturbing practice of using catchy pop music to normalize government enforcement. VV Steele examines the power dynamics between artists and state propaganda, asking crucial questions about artistic integrity, consent, and whether pop culture should ever soundtrack "scare-tactic content" in our increasingly political world.
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  • Sabrina Carpenter vs ICE with VV Steele!
    Dec 3 2025
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    1 m
  • Sabrina Carpenter vs ICE - Aftershock: Fallout, Responsibility & What Comes Next
    Dec 3 2025
    Episode 3 tackles the biggest questions about art, politics, and power. VV Steele examines the disturbing dystopian quality of pairing upbeat pop music with detention footage—using catchy songs to make government enforcement feel "cool" and normal. The episode explores whether artists should ever expect their work to be weaponized for scare-tactic content and why Sabrina's forceful rejection was crucial for maintaining artistic integrity. VV analyzes the power imbalance between individual artists and government propaganda machines, discussing how public statements become artists' most effective tool when legal recourse is limited. The episode concludes by examining broader implications: How do we protect artistic freedom in the digital age? What happens when everything can be remixed for political purposes? Sabrina's stand represents artists increasingly refusing to stay silent when their work contradicts their values.
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    14 m
  • Sabrina Carpenter vs ICE - History & Context ICE, Immigration Politics, and Pop Culture Collide
    Dec 3 2025
    Episode 2 dives deep into the historical and political context behind the controversy. VV Steele traces ICE's origins from its 2003 creation after 9/11 through the Department of Homeland Security reorganization, explaining how it became one of America's most controversial agencies. The episode examines the current administration's aggressive immigration crackdown that made the White House's propaganda video especially provocative. VV explores how pop culture has long intersected with politics, from Bruce Springsteen objecting to Reagan using "Born in the USA" to modern artists fighting unauthorized political uses of their work. The episode reveals why immigration enforcement is such a cultural flashpoint and how the government's decision to use Sabrina's music wasn't just copyright violation—it was dragging a young artist into one of America's most divisive political debates without consent.

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    10 m
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