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Source: Adweek
Cards Against Humanity, a popular cheeky card game in which players complete blank statements using words or phrases usually deemed offensive, risque or politically incorrect, is notorious not only because of their game, but also their promotional activities.
Once they got a bunch of people to buy poo and last year they raised over $100,000 just to dig a hole. Now the brand wants to save America with the latest campaign: Cards Against Humanity Saves America.
“It’s 2017, and the government is being run by a toilet,“ the website reads. “We have no choice: Cards Against Humanity is going to save America. There’s no time for questions—now is the time to act. You give us $15, and we’ll send six America-saving surprises right to your doorstep. It will be fun, it will be weird, and if you voted for Trump, you might want to sit this one out.”
The fact that this campaign is an assault at the current administration is not only evident from the messages on the website, but the activities as well, since the company is buying land along the US-Mexico border and giving people ownership of its pieces, to prevent the infamous Trump Wall from being built.
This isn’t the first time CAH has taken on politics or social causes. It’s been especially busy since the 2016 election: In February, the company founder sent his newest game, about Hitler’s enablers, to all 100 U.S. senators.
And in July it released Cards Against Humanity for Her, a card game that was exactly the same as the original, except pink and $5 more expensive—a wicked critique of what is called the Pink Tax.
And for those who aren’t feeling the card game company’s political stance, the FAQ has this to say: “Why don’t you stick to seeing how many Hot Wheels cars you can fit up your asshole?”