While many liberals spew the idea that President Donald Trump has diminished the United States’ standing abroad, one Chinese commercial area has taken a major step toward honoring Trump’s memorable first year in office.
From Newsweek:
…a mall in China erected a statue of Trump as a gigantic dog, symbolizing 2018 being “Year of the Dog” in China.
FashionWalk, a shopping mall in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, erected the statue that contains many of Trump’s notable features, including his power red tie, his finger pointing upward, and his signature hair style.
Trump was born in 1946, the Year of the Dog, according to the Chinese zodiac.
“The presidential canine signals the country’s celebration of ‘The Year of the Dog’ that will begin on February 16, 2018. The Chinese New Year, also called the Lunar New Year, is celebrated based on the lunar-solar Chinese calendar and its corresponding zodiac animal,” Newsweek reported. “As the country ushers out 2017 as the Year of the Rooster, people are readying to welcome 2018 the Year of the Dog — which is also the Chinese zodiac sign of Trump.”
What do you think? Is the statue an honor, or is it ridiculous? Do you think Trump should be proud to have this raised in his honor – and to honor the Chinese zodiac?
by Thomas Robertson via enVolve
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