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Rapper Pitbull managed to do the impossible: He brought together a polarized America on Memorial Day.

However, it wasn’t intentional.

It all started when Mr. Worldwide sent out a tweet honoring America’s fallen soldiers, a tweet that seemed more designed to celebrate himself.

Today we remember those who made the ultimate sacrifice for America #MemorialDay pic.twitter.com/yrnGIdB2St — Pitbull (@pitbull) May 29, 2017

Since it’s generally considered bad form to honor America’s fallen soldiers by Photoshopping yourself over the Stars and Stripes, Twitter users opened fire on him (metaphorically speaking).

Some stated the obvious.

@Advil @pitbull It's actually a fairly offensive post. Memorial day is about the people who died defending that flag. Not Pitbulls stupid face. — J Silva (@jonboy311s) May 29, 2017

@pitbull I have no idea who you are but Memorial Day is not about you. — Liam_Padraic (@GGMcClanahan) May 29, 2017

Some felt compelled to thank Pitbull, but in a backhanded way.

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@pitbull We'll never forget your sacrifice, Private Pitbull.



Because of you we have the freedom to dance to crappy music 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 — Cabot Phillips (@cabot_phillips) May 29, 2017

Some just couldn’t deal.

Others theorized on if there was anything Pitbull might have done to make the self-aggrandizing tweet a teeny bit less offensive.

@breezy_zen @pitbull He could've at least picked a pic without him cheesing so hard. LOL ijs — Thats_KimberlyJ (@theKayJaySmith) May 29, 2017

Others just stated the obvious.

@pitbull No one loves Pitbull more than Pitbull loves Pitbull. — Nick Carraway (@_Silence_Dogood) May 29, 2017

Some people predicted this tweet might be part of a series.

@pitbull @PublicBenjamin Looking forward to a tasteful Pitbull on the cross depiction, come next Easter. — Phil Harris (@kingswell) May 29, 2017

Others recognized the connection between commerce and faux-patriotism.

@pitbull Nothing says America and sacrifice like your weird smile and sunglasses superimposed over an American flag. — Dave Singer (@TheDaveSinger) May 29, 2017

If Pitbull has any regrets about making Memorial Day about himself, he’s keeping mum. The singer has not apologized nor removed the tweet.

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