The 45th President of the United States of America, Donald Trump has used a popular meme on Joe Biden who is a presidential aspirant.
Joe Biden on Friday morning during an interview with a popular radio talk show, The Breakfast Club, made a statement that was considered to be undermining the black vote in the country.
He said that “If you have a problem figuring out whether you’re for me or Trump, then you ain’t black.” This caused a lot of backlash on social media and that's when Trump picked it up.
In a post made today on Facebook, the president posted a short video clip of the famous coffin meme with the part of Joe Biden's interview included.
The meme was trying to communicate that Biden's Presidential campaign was over, dead and buried by the famous black Ghanaian pall bearers present in the video.
Watch The Video Trump Posted Here
Posted by Donald J. Trump on Tuesday, May 26, 2020
The coffin dance meme was very popular especially in the month of March all over social media in Africa, India and parts of South America where different versions of it cropped out every single day.
The men in the original video who carry the coffin are professional pall bearers from Ghana that normally animate funerals as part of their funeral activity when hired.
They do all sorts of things with the coffin of the deceased including dancing with it as required by the client.