There have eros eroticismbeen a number anti-Trump protests over the past week across the U.S. since Donald Trump got elected as the next POTUS. Now, elementary school kids, too little to join in the physical rallies, have found a stage for their own demonstration.
SEE ALSO: Rise up: America’s students stage school walkouts following Trump victoryClub Penguin, an online platform aimed at kids between 6 and 12 years of age, allows users to create little penguin versions of themselves that can walk around, meet friends, and attend virtual gatherings such as concerts.
Late on Sunday night, people started posting screenshots of an anti-Trump protest at one of the gathering areas in Club Penguin.
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An early post by @gossipgrill quickly gained traction, as other users jumped into the virtual world to see for themselves.
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The penguins are seen marching around with speech bubbles over their heads saying: "Not my president," "My body my choice," "Not with him," and "Trump is a racist."
It's not yet clear if the protest was really staged by kids, or if it was a takeover by another online community.
Topics Activism Disney Social Media Donald Trump
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