People really don't like Donald Trump. And yet, somehow, people do! (Here's a whole bunch of proof c/o Drew Magary.) But on the anti-Trump side are women with supposed magical powers—the kind that can cause sickness and, they hope, even hair loss.
A woman named Yeni Sleidi, a writer and activist from Brooklyn, posted a video where her and her friends do all sorts of things to try and bring down Trump using supernatural forces. One of the spells they cast involves writing the name Donald Trump on a piece of paper, submerging it in water, freezing it, and calling upon an ice queen to freeze the presidential hopeful. Another sees them hit a piñata that looks like Trump's head. (Spoiler alert: It's not filled with candy or even a Rolex or anything.)
Why is Sleidi doing all this? According to an interview with Jezebel, it's for the same reason most people don't like the business mogul—because he's a jerk to any and all who live or have once lived south of the border. "[As a Cuban immigrant], his misguided attack on Mexican immigrants hit close to home, so she was happy to help,” she said. All this in mind, we're not sure the man's hair is the best place to retaliate. Even if it is real (and yeah, we're still saying "if" there), these curses, if effective, should be left to things like his policies, backhanded racism, and general attitude about everything.
Jake Woolf is a writer who has covered men’s style for over ten years and has contributed to GQ since 2014. A graduate of Parsons The New School for Design (good school, long name), he also has bylines at Robb Report, HighSnobiety, Pitchfork, and the defunct #menswear website Four Pins... Read moreWriterXRelated Stories for GQDonald TrumpHairComedyCelebrities