(ANSA) - LONDON, 18 JAN - Donald Trump has earned his corner of history, at least in a British museum;
but it is not exactly a tribute to the outgoing leader of the White House who split America in half.
The Museum of London is in fact preparing to exhibit the gigantic inflatable puppet, which depicts him in the role of a spoiled, angry and capricious baby who was raised in the skies of the capital of the Kingdom on the occasion of the events promoted to protest against the "red carpet" spread at the foot of the American tycoon-president during his official visit organized by the Tory government led by Theresa May at the time.
A space has been reserved for the mocking puppet, a 6 meter high balloon, in the sector that collects objects and souvenirs of some of the great square gatherings that took place in London over the decades.
Sharon Ament, director of the city museum, said she sees the inflatable 'baby-Trump' as a symbol "of the surge of feelings that fueled a moment of resistance" and added that she hopes that displaying it could help "reflect on the reasons why. inducing Londoners to oppose Trump's instigations "and" ways to continue the battle against the politics of hatred ".
In the name of half a level playing field, the management of the Museum of London has also made it known that it is now "in contact" with the holders of the rights to another effigesarcastic of the opposite sign: the one conceived by a group of British supporters of Trump to make fun of the current Labor Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan, protagonist of repeated polemics with The Donald, in response to the demonstrations against the 2019 visit to which Khan gave his explicit support.
(HANDLE).