时间:2024-09-20 10:47:47 来源:网络整理编辑:熱點
The fear of a Donald Trump presidency is not only affecting people in America – it has officia
The fear of a Donald Trump presidency is not only affecting people in America – it has officially reached Copenhagen, Denmark, the capital of the happiest country in the world.
A bus currently rolling its way around the city features an ad that reads "Americans abroad – vote!" and a pretty genius wheel placement.
SEE ALSO:Hillary Clinton is holding her election party under a literal glass ceilingDR Nyheder, a Danish news page, shared a short video on Facebook of the bus rolling down the street. The wheels are so strategically placed that you'll have to see them for yourself.
Here's a translation of what DR Nyheder captioned the clip:
"We would like to say to the American citizens: Remember to vote – it has consequences" - Pia Olsen Dyhr.
Dyhr is a Danish politician and chairperson for the Socialist People's Party.
We are still not over those wheels.
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