#DinnerWithTrump :

The meal with Donald Trump was not just a virtual dinner invitation, but it turned into a tool for expressing divergent views; on one hand, Trump's supporters saw it as an opportunity to "get closer to the source of decision-making," while his opponents exploited it as a sarcastic platform to vent their rejection of his policies or his style of governance.

The symbolism of the dinner in the political context

Throughout history, dinner invitations have always been associated with political interests, as tables were used to gain allies, broker deals, or appease rivals. With Trump, the dinner transforms into a symbol of the clash of values among different segments of society, between those who see him as a national hero and those who view him as a symbol of division and extremism.

The virtual community as a mirror of reality

The diverse comments sparked by the hashtag, ranging from heavy jokes to serious discussions, reveal the fragility of the line between reality and virtuality. People did not discuss a "dinner" as much as they discussed everything Trump embodies in terms of economic visions, racist attitudes, or foreign policies.

Irony exposing reality

Some preferred to make the hashtag a source of humor: "Will I serve a McDonald's meal like Trump does in the White House?" or "How many hours do I have to endure talking without provoking an international crisis?" Despite their absurdity, these phrases highlight a popular awareness that politics sometimes turns into a pathetic comedy show.