This is how the evil internet mocks Trump’s boat parade



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Hundreds of Trump fans wanted to jump-start the election campaign Saturday and jumped into boats on Lake Travis in Texas. Armed with American flags and Trump election slogans, they were hard to miss. But the event was overshadowed: five ships filled with water and sank. According to rescuers, no one was injured.

The reason for the capsizing of the boats was not the wind: according to the authorities, these were the dangerous conditions of the parade of boats. There were too many boats on Lake Travis. As a result, they caused large waves through their joint movements, which capsized the boats.

The hashtag “Dumbkirk” has been circulating on the Internet since that event. It alludes to the 2017 war movie “Dunkirk”. The film is about the largest military rescue operation in history: during World War II, during the Battle of Dunkirk, almost the entire British expeditionary force had to be evacuated across the English Channel from the city of Dunkirk, which was surrounded by German troops. This became “Dumbkirk.” The internet is ruthless.

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