China mocks Donald Trump: US president’s group prayer at White House turns viral joke, ‘The world is laughing at him’

A recent video featuring a group prayer led by US President Donald Trump at the White House has gone viral, triggering an unexpected wave of humor and parody in China. Small-business owners have taken to platforms such as Douyin and Weibo, creating comedic skits that mimic the prayer in a light-hearted attempt to attract customers. This trend has not only highlighted the cultural differences in how national figures are perceived but also showcased the power of social media in shaping narratives. The Chinese public's reaction, characterized by laughter and satire, reflects a broader sentiment that has emerged around Trump’s presidency, often viewed with skepticism internationally. As the video gains traction, it has sparked discussions about the intersection of politics and popular culture, demonstrating how a simple act can resonate across borders and become a source of entertainment. This phenomenon underscores the global nature of digital content and the ways in which humor can bridge cultural gaps, albeit through a lens of critique.
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