Source: World Wide Web
[Global Web Report] The US " Washington Post " published a report on the 27th local time entitled "'Joe Biden' has dominated a niche fighting game for many years", "A player named 'Joe Biden' played at the highest level of fighting game ' Guilty Gear '," the report said. The White House was contacted by The Washington Post to ask if the player and Biden President It's the same person. For some reason, the White House didn't reply." The report quickly caught the attention of netizens, some thought it was strange, and some even said the Washington Post was "drunk."
This "Joe Biden" story was published in The Washington Post's "LAUNCHER" column on video games. In the opening section, the report literally says, "In every arena there is a evil spirit , a name that, when evoked, terrifies opponents. In baseball, the name is Shohei Otani , he throws and hits like he was born on the court. In boxing, the name is deonta wilde , his supernatural punching ability can knock down behemoths. In fighting In the game series Guilty Gear, that name is Joe Biden."
reports that a player who uses the name "Joe Biden" in the game has been playing at the highest level of Guilty Gear since 2020, and word has spread quickly among the series' player base, In just a few short years, "Joe Biden" has become a "legend." The
report mentioned that a fan recently posted a tweet that went viral on the Internet, saying: "A Guilty Gear player named Joe Biden is currently sweeping every game he plays, but no one Knowing who he is, so everyone thinks he's the President of the United States." Another Twitter user commented earlier: "'Joe Biden' the Guilty Gear player did what he did last year to improve my life More work than President Joe Biden has done." After
stated the background of the matter, the "Washington Post" said that according to the data of "Start.gg", an e-sports platform owned by Microsoft, since 2020 , "Joe Biden" has participated in 116 games, in which he has basically been in the top 10 and sometimes the top 5. Additionally, contest organizers use @POTUS (President Biden's official Twitter account) to refer to "Joe Biden" when results are announced online.
According to this report, in order to figure out this issue, The Washington Post even contacted the White House to ask if "Joe Biden" and Joe Biden are the same person. The White House did not reply "for some reason," the report said.
On the other hand, some members of the player community said they knew "Joe Biden" but didn't communicate with him often, and some of them said the player was in January Participated in an offline event, but instead of using the name "Joe Biden", he called Tom Knocker. Players who participated in the event said: "His family and girlfriend were worried that if he used this name to participate in a large event, it might cause controversy, so they asked him to change his name."
reported that, according to the video of the event, appeared at the event. A masked, brown-haired young man who "doesn't look much like the 79-year-old president of the United States." "Joe Biden" did not respond to interview requests made by The Washington Post through players who said they knew him.
"The Washington Post"'s report about "Joe Biden" quickly attracted attention on the Internet, and some netizens commented: "I am partial to people thinking that this may be someone who took him for fun (Biden). ) (or just his actual name as Biden). I think it's funny that the White House didn't respond. I guess he needs a hobby to take the pressure off...that's what I do."
also Someone @Biden's Twitter account asked: "Mr. President, what is your reply?"
Someone commented: "Really? Other things are happening, and you are spending your time on these things?" and "Democracy dies in the dark," to quote the Washington Post slogan. The Twitter user did not specify whether the "you" in the text was referring to Biden or The Washington Post.
faced "Huasheng"Some netizens were dissatisfied with the strange report of the Dayton Post. In response to the report, some people directly said: "This is really stupid."
Others believe that this is an "absurd traffic fraud" report by the "Washington Post".
Someone told The Washington Post: "Go home, you're drunk."