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Cards Against Humanity Buys Land on Mexico Border to Stop Trump's Wall


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Image courtesy of Cards Against Humanity

Cards Against Humanity is, to quote the company itself, back on its bullshit.

The Chicago-based company said Tuesday that it has launched another holiday campaign and plans to send customers mystery items throughout December for $15. Oh, and they've bought a plot of land along the U.S./Mexico border in hopes of thwarting Donald Trump's proposed plan to build a wall between the two countries.

"Donald Trump is a preposterous golem who is afraid of Mexicans. He is so afraid that he wants to build a twenty-billion dollar wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing," the website for the campaign reads. "So we’ve purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the wall to get built."

Cards Against Humanity said that people who purchase the mystery items will receive six deliveries, which will include an illustrated map of the land, a certificate of the company's promise to fight the wall, new cards, and other surprises.

"It will be fun, it will be weird, and if you voted for Trump, you might want to sit this one out," the website reads.

Cards Against Humanity isn't a stranger to off-the-wall campaigns. The company sold literal bull poop to 30,000 people, raised $100,000 for digging a hole in the ground, and bought a private island.


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