Sorry,
Cards Against Humanity can't stop Trump's wall
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As much as we may want to believe it, a card game company probably
can't save our country.
This week, owners of the irreverent (and kind of obnoxious, imo)
Cards Against Humanity game
unveiled their annual PR stunt and it has higher aspirations than last year's
pointless hole.
As part of the
Cards Against Humanity Saves America campaign, it announced the purchase of "acres of land" on the U.S.-Mexico border and promised not to build a
wall on it.*
Going further, the company said that it had retained the services of legal representation specializing in property rights, "to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the
wall to get built."
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