This Arabic billboard is the perfect way to troll Donald Trump

Sign aims to counter Trump's racist, anti-Muslim rhetoric


News Desk October 18, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump reacts to a question posed by an audience member at Politics and Eggs in Manchester, N.H., Wednesday, Nov. 11, 2015. PHOTO: AP

A black billboard has appeared along a highway in Michigan, United States, inscribed with white Arabic lettering that has trolled Donald Trump.

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The sign counters Trump and his anti-Muslim, racist rhetoric. It reads “Donald Trump doesn’t know what this means, but he’s scared of it anyway.”

Behind the advert is the Nuisance Committee, a group started by the creator of the popular Cards Against Humanity card game. A press release announced that it targeted Arabic-speaking voters ahead of presidential elections due November 8.

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“We intentionally did not put the translation on the board because I like the idea of people who do not speak Arabic having to ask their friends who do speak Arabic for them to translate the board for them," Melissa Harris, spokesperson for the group, told WWJ Newsradio 950. 

Trump has caused tremendous controversy after announcing that, if he gets elected president of the United States, he will impose a temporary ban on Muslims entering the country.

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This article originally appeared on The Independent.

COMMENTS (2)

Oommen | 7 years ago | Reply This kind of activities improves his vote share among Americans. Already screwed the "golden chance" given by EU
Bunny Rabbit | 7 years ago | Reply The fact that Ms can put a bill board in Arabic in US means its a tolerant country so what are they complaining about . Imagine such a bill board in English in Arabia .
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