
Penguins from hearing and McDonald’s Islands were caught in the tariff war of US President Donald Trump and now are to pay 10 % tariff.
These subantarctic islands, technically external Australian territory, are inhabited only by penguins that led to the meme feast on the Internet.
Cheerful memories showing a colony of penguins allegedly protesting against the tariff emerged on social media. Some even show these water birds without flights who argue away from the island when they ask, “Is that what you voted for?”
Social media user sarcastically said, “I can’t believe that the penguins charged us 10% for our exports. It is just that we charge them 10% for theirs.”
“I hope they won’t start to vandalize now,” Elon Muska added with regard to the protests against Tesla.
The American senator for California Adam Schiff also baked for a while by Donald Trump on X when he used the case of a child’s penguin named “George”.
“What ever George did for Donald Trump?” asked the senator.
Several Netizens also stressed that Trump’s administration was fine with the storage of tariffs on uninhabited land, but not Russia.
“If you are okay with tariffs for penguins, but not Russia, then you are in world history in world history,” the user said.
“Penguins have been tearing us for years,” the user of Donald Trump’s picture joked.
Non -died also stressed that this 10 % tariff would make penguins “first inhuman in history” to enter the US trade war.
“The Trump regime gave a 10% tariff on the island of Heard and McDonald, which is inhabited only by penguins. The majestic penguin became the first inhuman in history that entered the Trade War with the United States,” the user said.
However, Maga supporters (again do America) claimed that the tariff should close any gap that Australia could use as a lever effect.
“It is funny, as everyone listens to MSM and does not do their own research. The tariffs on Heard and McDonald Island have been listed there to close the gap so that Australia cannot cheat tariffs,” the user said.
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