It pledged to give "six surprises" during the month of December to anyone who immediately donated $15 to its efforts — noting that backers of the so-called "party game for horrible people" were attempting to "save America."
On Tuesday, visitors to the game's newly created website (cardsagainsthumanitysavesamerica.com) were greeted with the news that its creators were attempting to block Trump's plans to build a wall along the U.S. and Mexico border by buying a piece of land in the vicinity.
"Donald Trump is a preposterous golem who is afraid of Mexicans. He is so afraid he wants to build a twenty-billion dollar wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing. So we've purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for that wall to get built," the website says.
That's still unclear.
Anyone willing to cough up the $15 is promised an illustrated map of the land and "a few other surprises."
Per its FAQ section, the answer is this: "Injustice, lies, racism. The whole enchilada."
This is not the first time the makers of the adult party game have tackled social issues or national politics. In July, they mocked gender stereotypes with a pink-only version of their popular card deck, proudly announcing that it would cost $5 more, merely because it was pink and targeted to women.
They have also sold specialty "supplemental packs" for card games, with the proceeds benefiting groups that support the legalization of marijuana, among other things.
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