In a bold move, the irreverent game company Cards Against Humanity has launched a campaign aimed at thwarting the construction of Donald Trump’s controversial border wall. Known for their edgy humor and unconventional marketing tactics, the Chicago-based company has introduced an initiative titled “Cards Against Humanity Saves America,” encouraging citizens to participate in their effort for just $15.
For this nominal fee, participants will receive six surprises throughout December, all while helping fund the acquisition of vacant land along the U.S.-Mexico border. The goal? To create legal obstacles that would impede Trump’s wall project. The company has hired a law firm specializing in eminent domain to ensure that the process of building the wall becomes as cumbersome and costly as possible.
In a promotional video, the company humorously depicts a dystopian future where government is likened to a “toilet,” asserting that they must take action. Their website outlines their motivations, stating, “Donald Trump is a ridiculous figure who fears Mexicans to the extent that he wishes to construct a twenty-billion dollar wall that is widely believed to serve no real purpose.”
For just $15, supporters can join the fight against “Injustice, lies, racism,” as described by Cards Against Humanity. While the specifics of all six surprises remain tightly under wraps, the first gift will include an illustrated map of the purchased land, a certificate of commitment to combat the wall, some new game cards, and additional surprises.
Anticipating criticism for entering the political arena, the company has provided a snappy rebuttal in their FAQ section. When questioned about whether they should stick to games instead of politics, their response is characteristically cheeky: “Why don’t you see how many toy cars you can fit up your behind?”
While the surprises are kept secret, the company assures that the mailings will not feature any explicit content or disturbing imagery. However, if they happen to possess any incriminating footage related to political figures, it would be wise to send it to those investigating the matter.
In essence, Cards Against Humanity is combining humor with activism, urging citizens to engage in a cause that resonates with many. As they put it, they are simply being “regular correct,” rather than politically correct.
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In summary, Cards Against Humanity is leveraging its platform in a unique way to challenge political narratives and engage citizens through humor and activism, while offering tangible support to those who wish to join the fight.
