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Professional-Greenland protesters mock Trump’s MAGA slogan with ‘Make America Go Away’ caps

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Last updated: January 20, 2026 6:35 am
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Crimson baseball caps spoofing Donald Trump’s iconic MAGA hats have turn out to be an emblem of Danish and Greenlandic defiance in opposition to the U.S. president’s menace to grab the frozen territory.

The caps studying “Make America Go Away” — parodying Trump’s “Make America Nice Once more” slogan — have gained recognition together with a number of variants on social media and at public protests, together with a weekend demonstration held in freezing climate within the Danish capital.

European governments are rallying behind Denmark, citing the necessity to defend Arctic areas and warning that threats in opposition to Greenland undermine Western safety.

Protesters, nevertheless, are much less diplomatic.

“I wish to present my assist to Greenland and in addition present that I don’t just like the president of america,” stated 76-year-old Copenhagen resident Lars Hermansen, who wore one of many pink caps at a protest Saturday.

The mock hats have been created by Copenhagen classic clothes retailer proprietor Jesper Rabe Tonnesen. Early batches flopped final 12 months — till the Trump administration lately escalated its rhetoric over Greenland. Now there are popping up in every single place.

“When a delegation from America went as much as Greenland, we began to appreciate this in all probability wasn’t a joke — it’s not actuality TV, it’s really actuality,” stated Tonnesen, 58. “So I stated, OK, what can I do?” Can I talk in a humorous method with message and unite the Danes to indicate that Danish folks assist the folks of Greenland?”

Demand out of the blue surged from a trickle to promoting out within the house of 1 weekend. Tonnesen stated he has now ordered “a number of thousand.”

The unique model designed by Tonnesen featured a play on phrases: “Nu det NUUK!” — a twist on the Danish phrase “Nu det nok,” which means “Now it’s sufficient,” substituting Nuuk, Greenland’s tiny capital.

Protesters at Saturday’s rally waved red-and-white Danish and Greenlandic flags and carried handmade indicators mocking U.S. claims over the territory, which is barely bigger than Saudi Arabia.

“No Means No,” learn one signal. One other declared, “Make America Sensible Once more.”

Carrying one of many spoof hats, protester Kristian Boye, 49, stated the gathering in entrance of Copenhagen Metropolis Corridor struck a lighthearted tone whereas delivering a severe message.

“I’m right here to assist the Greenlanders, who’re going by a really arduous time proper now,” he stated. “They’re being threatened with having their nation invaded. I feel it’s completely unacceptable.”

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