Royal Jordanian Airlines trolled the far-right in France in the cheekiest way possible
It just feels right.
Marine Le Pen taking a selfie.
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Whoever is behind the social media accounts of Royal Jordanian Airlines is witty AF.
First the airlines went for Donald Trump, after he banned electronic devices on flights originating from eight Muslim-majority nations.
For the French presidential elections, Royal Jordanian trolled far-right contender Marine Le Pen with a cheeky slogan:
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On Election Day, it resumed with France's tripartite motto:
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When the results came in and centrist Emmanuel Macron was elected new French president, the company really took the piss:
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We applaud you, social media genius.