In an attempt to stop President Donald Trump from building the southern border wall, the company behind the popular game Cards Against Humanity announced it has bought a plot of vacant land in the Arizona desert along the Mexican border, the Washington Examiner reported on Wednesday.
"Donald Trump is a preposterous golem who is afraid of Mexicans. He is so afraid that he wants to build a $20 billion wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing," the company said on its website. "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."
The scheme is part of a holiday promotion the company has launched to "save America," Time reported. The marketing campaign promises six "surprises" during December for those who pay $15.
"It's 2017, and the government is being run by a toilet. We have no choice: Cards Against Humanity is going to save America," according to the website. "There's no time for questions — now is the time to act. You give us $15, and we'll send six America-saving surprises right to your doorstep. It will be fun, it will be weird, and if you voted for Trump, you might want to sit this one out."
It's unclear where exactly the land Cards Against Humanity said it bought is located, but participants in the promotion will receive an illustrated map of the plot, as well as a certificate stating the company's promise to fight the wall, the Examiner said.
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