Danesh Diss Goes Viral

LUTHMANN NOTE: This track is exactly what it looks like—a mirror held up to the outrage machine. It explains my entire case in Fort Myers federal court in two minutes. You don’t need a 70-page legal complaint to understand what’s happening online anymore. You need something that hits fast, sticks hard, and forces people to feel it. That’s what this does. The same system that builds viral narratives runs on repetition and emotion—so I used both. Strip away the beat, and the message is simple: if something can be manufactured, it can be exposed. And once people start seeing it, the whole thing starts to crack. That’s when it gets interesting. This is “Danesh Diss Goes Viral, first available on FLGulfNews.com. Enjoy!

By Dick LaFontaine with Richard Luthmann

(FORT MYERS, FLORIDA)- Richard A. Luthmann just dropped something that doesn’t ask permission, doesn’t play nice, and doesn’t pretend to be anything other than what it is: a direct hit. “Danesh Danesh Douche” isn’t just a parody—it’s a weaponized earworm aimed straight at the outrage economy and one of its most visible operators.

Built on the unmistakable cadence of Tunak Tunak Tun, the track hijacks a global meme format and repurposes it into a chant-driven takedown. The hook doesn’t just land—it lodges itself in your brain and refuses to leave. That’s not an accident. That’s strategy…

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