I'm truly trying to think of what good Donald Trump has inflicted on the world since he began his run for president last year, but I can't think of a single thing. Really, even if there is something—and maybe there is!—whatever that something might be is completely overshadowed by the racism, the sexism, the not paying taxes, etc., etc.

Here is one thing—small as it is—that has, by completely no intention of his own, made a positive impact on the greater universe.

Some Twitter egg, confusing trolling with political activism, posted a poorly edited and frighteningly inaccurate pro-Trump propaganda video that used The White Stripes' "Seven Nation Army."

Jack White and Meg White, who haven't issued a statement together as a band since they broke up in 2011, have spoken out against the use of their song in the video:

Regarding the use of "Seven Nation Army" in a Donald Trump campaign video, The White Stripes would like to unequivocally state that they have nothing whatsoever to do with this video. They are disgusted by this association, and by the illegal use of their song.

In a perfect world, President Hillary Clinton will invite the White Stripes to the White House next year to celebrate the duo's new album, which they created after their hatred for an orange demagogue helped them put aside their differences and make music again.

Sadly, this is not a perfect world, and this video below actually exists. See how far you can make it through.

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From: Esquire US