40 billion dollars in aid secured, Mile is excitedly dancing at Mar-a-Lago, which has exploded the American public's anger!
Recently, the U.S. Treasury officially announced that it will provide Argentina with an economic aid package totaling up to 40 billion U.S. dollars - this is the largest bilateral financial support the United States has ever given to a Latin American country in recent years. Mile proudly appeared at Mar-a-Lago in Florida and danced the scrubbing dance joyfully.
At the same time, the U.S. Department of Agriculture's latest report pointed out that the number of food-insecure households across the country has risen to 38 million, reaching a ten-year high. Many low-income communities have even seen "queues for food banks exceeding three hours."
It was in this context that a spontaneous dance video of Mile at Mar-a-Lago quickly spread online. In the video, he imitated the iconic waving and stepping movements of the scrubbing dance, laughing while dancing on the lawn, with some White House officials clapping in the background. This less than 30-second video was shared over 2 million times, and the comment section was quickly filled with angry American netizens.
Comments expressed that they themselves are starving and don't have money to support Argentina, asking to return our money, what about the hungry children, etc. While Mile was dancing in the bright sunshine at Mar-a-Lago, thousands of Americans were still queuing outside food relief stations in Detroit, Cleveland, and El Paso. This contrast might be the spark that ignited the anger of American netizens. But what can be done?
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