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#TRENDING: Canadian campaign gives US neighbours "virtual hugs"

One of the most (only) heart-warming moments of what has turned into arguably the most vicious Presidential election in the history of the United States, has come from its nice neighbour, Canada. Feeling sorry for a nation battered by a rabid Donald Trump, Canadians told America it's not that bad with a new campaign #tellamericaitsgreat.
Alec Baldwin portrays Donald Trump on SNL Live. Source: YouTube
Alec Baldwin portrays Donald Trump on SNL Live. Source: YouTube

If you’ve been following the car crash reality show that is the Trump campaign, you will know his slogan is ‘Make America Great Again’, accompanied by divisive, racist, misogynistic rhetoric and a litany of ‘trumped-up’ untruths. The play on this with the hashtag #tellamericaitsgreat generated the meme that American Twitter described as a “warm hug”.

According to the Huffington Post, the tweet campaign started by Canadian creative agency The Garden was just the “election therapy” that US citizens needed: “The United States’ good ol’ neighbour to the North is providing the land of the free with much-needed virtual hugs this election season.”

On The Garden campaign page tellamericaitsgreat.com, a video is displayed and it also invites video submissions on the topic @staygr8America. It states: “Seems America could use some cheering up right about now. As their closest friends and neighbours, we thought we should take a minute to help remind them that no matter how bad things might seem at the moment, there are lots of reasons why we think they’re still pretty great.”

I wonder which democratic or election thinktank is behind the campaign – the US Democratic Party? Whoever it is, it’s a brilliant stunt.

Anyway, Canadians across the internet have joined in, with Americans responding to their kindness and it’s gone viral in an epic way. My favourite tweet, from @TurbulentOlivia: “Dear neighbours, just wanna #TellAmericaItsGreat, regardless of what some leathery orange stooge with a Pomeranian on his head says.” A response from @AprilDelRario: “Canada is that best friend who comes over on the worst day of your life to remind you why life’s still worth living. #TellAmericaItsGreat.”

Thank goodness the obscene side show that is Trump in the American Presidential election is almost over, with the last candidate debate this week, and the election on November 8. I’m looking forward to all the social media and news feeds going back to normal.

Let’s hope Americans deal a crushing blow to Trump’s egomania and send him back to his personal twilight zone, because we all know this election is a test of the collective IQ of the United States of America.

The venerable New York Times weighed in on Trump’s lack of character this week with an opinion piece entitled ‘Donald Trump, the Worst of America’, and had this to say: “It’s as if the man is on a mission to demonstrate to voters the staggering magnitude of his social vulgarity and emotional ineptitude. He has dispensed with all semblances of wanting to appear presidential and embraced what seems to be most natural to him: acting like a pig... He is a ball of contradictions that together form a bully, a man who has built a menacing wall around the hollow of his self. He is brash to mask his fragility…” and, more to the point, “These are the ravings of a lunatic.”

But to prep for the next debate – please watch SNL’s hilarious outtake on the last debate. Who knew Alec Baldwin (as Trump) had such a sense of humour?! Trump doesn’t of course, tweeting that SNL should be taken off the air because it was old and stale and "stinks".

Of course, if you already have your sick bag out or just don’t care about the US Presidential election, the Washington Post posted the perfect antidote to all the election coverage in the US and globally: a Koala bear getting a belly rub.

Perhaps, in the context of our beleaguered nation - battered by political and economic uncertainty, State Capture allegations, #FeesMustFall violence, and a general malaise - can someone please start a #TellSouthAfricaItsGreat campaign already to remind us how wonderful our own rainbow nation is and give us hope too?

About Louise Marsland

Louise Burgers (previously Marsland) is Founder/Content Director: SOURCE Content Marketing Agency. Louise is a Writer, Publisher, Editor, Content Strategist, Content/Media Trainer. She has written about consumer trends, brands, branding, media, marketing and the advertising communications industry in SA and across Africa, for over 20 years, notably, as previous Africa Editor: Bizcommunity.com; Editor: Bizcommunity Media/Marketing SA; Editor-in-Chief: AdVantage magazine; Editor: Marketing Mix magazine; Editor: Progressive Retailing magazine; Editor: BusinessBrief magazine; Editor: FMCG Files newsletter. Web: www.sourceagency.co.za.
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