dancing swede.mp4

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dancing swede.mp4 is an MPEG4 video-soundpost that circulated around the party on January 26-27, 2022. The video depicts a looped animation of Impish Soyak Ears dancing to the ending theme from Super Mario: World,[1] which had previously been uploaded to the Soyjak Party Video Archive[2] and to the 'ru;[3] however, in this particular instance, the animation loop is merely a bait-and-switch that after a few seconds cuts to a toddler being violently anally raped while screaming before the rapist kills her.

Psychological impact

Due to the video's bait-and-switch format, dancing swede.mp4 caught countless victims by surprise. Many users on the Party have expressed lasting psychosis and PTSD, with one claiming that he will "never see children the same ever again".[4] The impact of the video was so widespread that it consumed even /bant/; a frogposter claimed that this event could be the end for Impish Soyak Ears,[5] while an anime poster warned people of the threat.[6]



Copycats

The aforementioned video switches to a child giving a man fellatio around the 20-second mark.

On February 10th, 2022, several new bait and switch videos such as "1644689148828.mp4" were created, causing even more damage and making some chuds hesitant to click on any 'jak videos.

Perpetrator

While some claim the CP poster to be Kuz, this is dismissed by many as anti-Kuz propaganda, and the culprit most widely believed to be behind the CP spam is a discord user called "Goth". The user is believed to be either a teen or young adult living in Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, and they run multiple discord servers in which they will post cropped CP or borderline-CP such as images of children's feet. The apparent motive behind this is solely to get a rise out of and traumatize Soyteens. In response, some chuds have attempted to doxx Goth in the hopes of reporting them to authorities, but so far this has been unsuccessful.

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