Trump Lookalike Buffalo Draws Crowds in Bangladesh Eid Festivities
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- The buffalo, adorned with a blonde wig and red tie, parades through streets as spectators flock to take selfies and videos.
- Social media amplifies the phenomenon, with clips garnering millions of views across platforms.
- Local vendors report increased sales as curiosity drives foot traffic to the area.

The buffalo, adorned with a blonde wig and red tie, parades through streets as spectators flock to take selfies and videos. Social media amplifies the phenomenon, with clips garnering millions of views across platforms. Local vendors report increased sales as curiosity drives foot traffic to the area.
Eid al-Adha traditionally involves the sacrifice of animals, but this stunt repurposes the ritual for entertainment and commerce. The owner claims the lookalike buffalo has quadrupled his income compared to previous years. Critics argue it trivializes religious observance, while supporters see it as harmless fun.
This incident reflects Trump's enduring pop culture relevance, even two years after leaving office. Bangladesh's engagement with American political icons demonstrates the globalization of political imagery. The spectacle may foreshadow how Trump's likeness continues to be monetized worldwide.
Power Move: By leveraging Trump's polarizing brand, this entrepreneur turns a religious festival into a viral marketing event. Expect more global figures to be co-opted for local commercial gain, blurring lines between politics, culture, and commerce.
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