Babylon Bee Releases Hilarious J6 Mockumentary: ‘The Most Deadliest Day’

Satirical news outlet The Babylon Bee has hit another comedic feat with the release of its mockumentary “January 6: The Deadliest Day,” available to stream on Friday for Bee subscribers.  The film ruthlessly mocks the Left’s reaction and hypocrisy regarding the Capitol breach in 2021 and highlights important truths — all while making you laugh.  ...

Oct 11, 2024 - 14:28
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Babylon Bee Releases Hilarious J6 Mockumentary: ‘The Most Deadliest Day’

Satirical news outlet The Babylon Bee has hit another comedic feat with the release of its mockumentary “January 6: The Deadliest Day,” available to stream on Friday for Bee subscribers

The film ruthlessly mocks the Left’s reaction and hypocrisy regarding the Capitol breach in 2021 and highlights important truths — all while making you laugh. 

“The movie is a groundbreaking satirical documentary on the events of January 6, 2021, the day democracy almost got killed in the face,” the Bee said in a press release. “We also risked our lives to confront the most dangerous criminals imaginable, including the guy who moved Nancy Pelosi’s lectern a terrifying 20 feet, and that guy who wore buffalo horns.”

The film includes interviews with prominent conservatives, including The Daily Wire’s own Michael Knowles. 

“It features interviews with the most experty experts like Dennis Prager, Michael Knowles, Eric Metaxas, and some random guy from the Claremont Institute,” the Bee said. 

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In September, the Bee released the trailer for the mockumentary, which quickly racked up millions of views. 

The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki “are some of the deadliest days in history, but none of them compare to the most deadliest day: January 6,” the voiceover says in the trailer. 

“Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez was murdered over seven times [on January 6],” Kyle Mann, editor-in-chief of The Babylon Bee, says. Mann plays a character named Garth Strudelfudd. 

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Bee CEO Seth Dillon has already declared that the movie would be a “top-grossing documentary,” though it might “take a couple of weeks.” 

Having some fun with The Daily Wire, Dillion also (sort of) congratulated Matt Walsh for the success of “Am I Racist?”, a documentary exposing the monumental DEI grift. 

“My film ‘Am I Racist?’ is officially the top grossing documentary of the decade,” Walsh posted on X. “We’ve also now passed the domestic box office total for ‘Super Size Me.’ Thank you to everyone who supported the film.”

“This is great, Matt,” Dillon responded. “I’m genuinely going to feel bad when our film overtakes yours.” 

The film is available to stream at The Babylon Bee here

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