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WATCH EU Videos: ‘Sure, America’s First, But Can We Be Second?’ Internet ROLF-ing!

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Feb, 2017 02:02 PM
    When Donald Trump took charge as the 45th President of the United States, he pledged to protect America from the “ravages” of countries he said have stolen US jobs and made one thing clear that during his term “it’s going to be America First”.
     
    Promising to make amends, and stop “American carnage” right away, the new president said, “From this moment on, it’s going to be America First” from the steps of Capitol Hill at his swearing-in ceremony
     
    While Americans were busy finding similarities between his speech and that of Bane, the Batman villain, claiming that Trump ‘plagiarised Bane’ in his inaugural address, it seems other nations of the world took note of just two words — ‘America first’.
     
    A contest website too has been launched, and so far seven nations have signed up for the epic battle called “Who Wants To Be Second”. So far seven countries (including Netherlands) have made their videos each mimicking Trump’s voice and offering sassy takes why the nation is great.
     
    Each video made in the same pattern takes a dig at Trump for his various controversial comments and remarks, be it for building a wall, or his infamous ‘locker-room talks’, it’s has left the world ROLF-ing. In fact, it’s hard to say which country has won with their video and if the competition is to be second best country in the world, or who trolls Donald Trump better.
     
    We can’t decide, so take a look and tell us your pick in comments below.
     
    America First, Belgium Second
     
     
     
    Switzerland
     
     
     
    Germany
     
     
     
    Denmark
     
     
     
    Lithuania
     
     
     
    Portugal
     
     
     
     
    The Netherlands
     

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