: The song remains a key case study in how war propaganda can be "recycled" through internet culture to radicalize new audiences.
: Following the attack, platforms like YouTube and Facebook began removing copies of the song and meme to curb the spread of hate speech.
: The song reached international notoriety when the perpetrator of the 2019 Christchurch mosque shootings played it in his car while livestreaming the attack.
In the late 2000s, the video was uploaded to YouTube and began circulating on forums like 4chan and Reddit.
: Internet users dubbed it " Remove Kebab ," using "kebab" as a slur for Muslims.