Kid just SMOKED a CNN reporter outside of Artemis II launch: CNN: "Why do you want to be here?....
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Libs of TikTok is a prominent X (Twitter) account run by Chaya Raichik, known for highlighting content from liberal social media users, often with a conservative, satirical slant. The account's style is provocative, humorous, and critical of mainstream media like CNN, amassing millions of followers through viral, meme-style posts. Its credibility is debated, as it focuses on selective clips to critique cultural and political issues rather than balanced journalism.
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This content features a viral video clip from outside the Artemis II launch site where a young boy bluntly responds to a CNN reporter's question about why he's excited, saying 'We're going back to the f*cking moon, that's why!' It captures the raw enthusiasm for NASA's Artemis II mission, the first crewed lunar orbit in over 50 years involving astronauts Reid Wiseman, Victor Glover, Christina Koch, and Jeremy Hansen. Key themes include unfiltered public excitement for space exploration, mockery of media interactions, and the historic return to the Moon after the Apollo era. The post by Libs of TikTok amplifies the kid's profane yet passionate reply to portray anti-media sentiment.
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The post is trending due to its perfect timing with the Artemis II launch on April 1, 2026, at Kennedy Space Center, generating massive hype for this milestone mission. The kid's hilarious, no-nonsense response resonates as a feel-good, anti-establishment moment amid high-stakes space news. Its shareability on X, boosted by Libs of TikTok's large audience, fuels virality through humor and patriotic pride in American space achievements.
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- 1Artemis II marks the first human mission to the Moon in 53 years, with the crew traveling over 500,000 miles on a 10-day journey.
- 2Commander Reid Wiseman, a Navy test pilot and single father, had an emotional talk with his daughters about mission risks like potential communication blackouts.
- 3The launch was delayed from February due to a helium flow issue, now targeting 6:24 PM EDT on April 1, 2026.
- 4The crew includes the first woman (Christina Koch) and first person of color (Victor Glover) on a lunar mission, plus Canada's Jeremy Hansen.
- 5Astronauts are in strict quarantine with controlled sleep and nutrition to prepare for the farthest human spaceflight ever.
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