Recently there was a new show launched in the UK on Channel 4 called "Gogglesprogs" (A spin-off from "Gogglebox" which is a show about a bunch of random people across the nation commenting on whatever shit's on TV that week. Basically the "Let's Play" of British TV). The "Sprogs" version is specifically about little kids, and they decided to show them some footage from a show called "The Mad World of Donald Trump". Figured /pol/ might get a kick out of this shit.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSkaLR5SkBY
>>79197595
>british kids
>two chinamen
>>79197733
>>79197595
>british
>two zipperheads
kek
>that slowed down play speed
>>79197733
>>79197956
Don't forget about the two kids in the actual thumbnail of the video.
>>79197595
>>79197733
>>79197956
>wee sprogs
>a pair of gooktas
>basically the let's play of television
wut
>>79198187
Y'know, random assholes sitting around commenting on content put out by others and repackaging that as an entertainment product of its own. Like what people do on YouTube and Twitch with video games, only this is people sitting on their asses commenting on that week's TV offerings.
>he's not a good role model beating people up on wrestlemania
>Kids pretending to be mature and knowledgeable
Stop parroting what your ill-informed parents have said about him and just enjoy the wrasslin you little shits
>>79198688
Yeah, this is the shit I didn't get. Like, I know little kids still think WWE is real and all, but at first my thought was "Why the fuck are they watching a Wrestlemania from almost a decade ago?", then I saw it was part of some documentary thing and it's like, if you wanna make Trump look like a bad guy, surely there's better shit you could use than him pretending to beat up Vince McMahon.
Also, when they say he's not a good role model for "Beating people up on Wrestlemania", surely they know that's kind of the premise of wrestling. A bunch of people arguing and knocking the shit out of each other. I'd love to see their faces if you showed them some of the more violent stuff from the 90's.
>>79197595
>Fat Chinese girls most concerned with how he behaved at school.
Some things never change. I also heartily kekked at the bit where the kids dismissed the idea of democracy in favour of their precious queen, although I am almost certain that they would believe in staying in the European union as a result of it being drilled into their heads.