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Desi Twitter trolls America during election frenzy

Desi Twitter trolls America during election frenzy

As anxious Americans bite their nails in result anxiety, netizens across the globe take full use of the golden opportunity.
06 Nov, 2020

Fixating the world in a state of attentive anticipation, the delay in the vote count surrounding the American elections has gotten audiences across the world in a state of frenzy.

Adding the cherry on top has been Republican Donald Trump's use of Twitter, as he goes neck-to-neck with democratic challenger Joe Biden, garnering the interest of those in Pakistan - the unrest reminding them of their own time during previous elections.

As anxious Americans bite their nails in result anxiety, netizens across the globe take full use of the golden opportunity - make memes and troll the entire country.

Here are some of our favourites:

Jiay Bhutto

Attacked

Iksat, is it?

Know your roots, they said

There, there

All geared up

Sportsman spirit energy

Kaisa dia?

Tell us already

Comments

bhaRAT© Nov 06, 2020 02:51pm
Good sense of humour from Pakistanis. Indians always unamusing, and they are busy chanting Trump mantra in Mandirs.
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M. Saeed Nov 06, 2020 02:52pm
This election is a proof of the fall of American empire.
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Ali Mehdi Nov 06, 2020 02:57pm
Vote ko izzat too is spot on. The best of the best is trump with Molana. It’s a great pun. The losers can only party with ...
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John The Baptist Nov 07, 2020 07:46pm
One fails to understand: how are Pakistanis "desi"? They don't call their country "desh" - rather they prefer "qaum". "Desh" is a direct Sanskrit word. "Qaum" has Muslim associations.
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M. Adnan Nov 08, 2020 05:30pm
The one about white man and Fazl ul Rahman ones were the best :)))
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defender Nov 08, 2020 08:33pm
Mujhe kiu nikala!! Trump is crying like MNS.
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Chacha Jee Nov 09, 2020 04:45am
@M. Saeed President is transparently 'Elected' and not 'Selected' in USA, USA President's election last 2 months..November to early January and Americans have doing it for over 200 years..much longer than you been chanting 'Kashmir'.
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