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15th Jan 2018

Writer is offering money to any person that asks Trump a question about Wakanda

Paul Moore

Zamunda from Coming to America was also mentioned.

Given the fact that Donald Trump’s two greatest assets have been mental stability and being, like, really smart, we’re curious to see what his movie knowledge is like.

Granted, he’s already starred in Home Alone 2, Zoolander, Sex and the City and The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air, so he must be decent, but we’re interested to see if he’s up to date with the MCU and iconic ’80s comedies. It appears that we’re not the only ones.

Fresh from those alleged ‘shithole’ remarks and the fallout, people have been curious about the US president’s geopolitical acumen and they’ve decided to test it in the best way possible.

With Ryan Coogler’s Black Panther about to be unleashed on the world, a writer by the name of Sara Benincasa has offered anyone $300 if they ask Trump a question about Wakanda.

Of course, you may already know that Wakanda is the fictional country that’s home to T’Challa – the Black Panther. In the world of comic-books, Wakanda is also the world’s most technologically advanced country.

Ok, while the idea that the most powerful man in the world might be duped into talking about a fictional country seems absurd, Trump has shown that he has a history of inventing fictional African countries.

Nambia, anyone? Anyone?

Let the games begin.

https://twitter.com/SaraJBenincasa/status/952208542877990912

https://twitter.com/SaraJBenincasa/status/952213594627715072

After this campaign began to gather some online traction, other people started weighing in on US relations with fictional African countries.

In Coming to America, King Jaffe Joffer was a fearsome presence but he was also well respected – remember those rose bearers that threw petals at his feet?

Is anyone else wondering what a meeting between these two men might entail?

Donald Trump meets Coming to America. Just introduce him to Randy ‘SEXUAL CHOCOLATE!’ Watson and let the magic happen.

Main image via – The Week in Trump