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England Launched Their First Anti-Trump Balloon, But That's Not Even The Best Part Of The Story

Trump's baby balloon caused controversy among the public. So, how exactly does England view him? In reality, there might be a plot twist.

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On Friday the 13th, an orange-colored big baby balloon with a mobile phone and a baby diaper flew over Parliament Square incited by Trump's visit to the UK. Although the actual balloon was created to represent Trump as a baby, there is a lot more story involved. Leo Murray, an activist who organized the blimp, told CNN that the balloon represented Trump's language which he understands, according to us—that's baby language. Unfortunately, he told CNN that Trump is viewed as a gigantic baby that has a high temper and gets out of control easily. Sounds a bit messed up, right?

At one point, someone mentioned that Trump is definitely one giant baby prone to tantrums, as he was when he made some comments about England's prime minister. I suppose some drama is really cooking. Additionally, in Trump's interview with The Sun, it was discussed that Trump specifically cited that May's soft Brexit plan would kill any US-UK trade. Trump seems to denounce everyone and everything, and without any further ado, civilians in Parliament Square denounced the flamboyant President to be a racist, a pervert, and a misogynist.

Without any hesitation, organizer Murray told CNN that while some people might feel shy to destroy Trump's dignity in front of England officials, others were quite happy to bash him. Some people believe that Trump is disintegrating the world slowly but surely but little did we all know, immigrant children were caged since 2014, back to Obama's administration. To be honest, most people would be shocked to hear that Obama was also kinda behind the scenes.

Worst of all, Trump took advantage of this and tried to cover up for it by saying all the kids can go safely back to their parents. However, he just wants to separate children from parents to detain immigrants, thereby causing a backlash. Quite some drama and irony here now, eh?

In reality, Trump doesn't really care about all this drama happening. For this reason, Trump feels stronger than usual and more welcomed in the UK. He knows that the meeting with the Prime Minister caused all the drama. For all everyone knows, Trump might come off stronger and have even bigger plans to tarnish many political plans and ideas. In any case, Trump definitely has a plan to slam down the protestors. He doesn't feel shy at all. Trump simply doesn't care what the public thinks of him. Intrepid and bold in the face of danger, Trump ignores the negative comments and backlash.

People usually forget that most politicians are iron fists in highly liberated areas. Realistically, the more power they collect from the public, politicians feel better about themselves. In turn, they regenerate the power and feed off of them in their own viewpoints.

Similar to a windmill, politicians let themselves roll and win over the world. With winning comes controversy, pain, bloodshed and a twist into the space and timeline of history. Most politicians are gamers and yes, Obama is no less. But Trump is way worse.

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