Somebody's trying to make money off of Trump outrage...

davidle

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Either these people were paid, bad actors told to act this way, or the world is doomed:

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MfrRzW-Yqog[/ame]

Somebody's definitely trying to make money, but most of the commenters don't realize it. Nice shopify site with hoodies:

http://tuckfrump.com/

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These are the same people that do the FCKH8 stuff, you can tell by the format and layout.

The dude who founded FCKH8, Luke Montgomery , is a pretty genius marketer. He's a perfect example of how to properly use rage marketing.
 
It's a good idea, but I suspect it's too over the top to even make the biggest Trump haters feel righteous enough to buy any of the gear. As long as he didn't dump too much into the site and the actors, I wouldn't be surprised if he made his money back. It has gone semi-viral. Most of the commenters seem too enraged to realize it's a moneymaking enterprise.

This is from Montgomery's wikipedia page:

> For the 2016 presidential elections, Montgomery started a new web campaign protesting Donald Trump's ideas on deportation named "Deport Racism 2016.com".[16] The website (COLLECTIONS!) shows videos much like the "FCKH8" campaign, with children swearing and insulting presidential candidate Donald Trump. It has a dislike to like ratio of 78 to 1, and has proven more of a mistake then FineBros' recent disaster. This entire campaign has managed to insult even those who hate the presidential Candidate Donald trump, and is considered universally offensive.

I guess he had another Trump video? If you're want to sell a lot of t-shirts quickly, it might not be too bad of an idea to attach the brand to whatever is being talked about in the media and send out a bunch of press releases to blogs looking for content. You could also tweet the video to people tweeting about whatever the topic is. The hard/expensive part's making a compelling enough video.
 
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