President Donald Trump spent the last several days at the World Economic Forum meeting with world leaders about his "Board of Peace," which allows him to serve President Donald Trump spent the last several days at the World Economic Forum meeting with world leaders about his "Board of Peace," which allows him to serve

Trump mocked over 'cut-rate' Board of Peace logo that appears to invent new land mass

President Donald Trump spent the last several days at the World Economic Forum meeting with world leaders about his "Board of Peace," which allows him to serve as the lead organizer of rebuilding Gaza, even after the presidency in 2029. And now he's getting mocked over the board's purported logo.

Journalist Séamus Malekafzali posted the logo with his own laundry list of flaws.

"Everything about this is cut-rate. The gold coat, the UN logo just revolved to America's hemisphere, a UN replacement only made up of states that desperately want to be America's vassals, and good Lord, I am 95 percent sure this logo is AI-generated! Look at the borders!" he wrote on X.

"Besides the disgust that this is enabling the colonization of Gaza, and that the hope is to further the occupation of Greenland and the plundering of Ukraine, I have this instinctual relief at being able to finally have a map of who is sucking up to Trump the most. God, losers!" he added.

Social media users were split on whether the Great Lakes were a "smear" or mountains on the image.

Other observers caught that the longitude and latitude seemed to be a bit off. One poster noticed that there appeared to be a few giant islands in the Caribbean, with the Bahamas nearly attached to Florida. A key observer saw that the letters weren't uniform either.

A brownish smudge runs up from Mexico into west Texas and New Mexico. One commenter noted, "don’t tell me you’ve never heard of the Rio Grande fault line." However, there was also a question about the only border on the map being between the U.S. and Canada.

Columnist Luke Savage quipped, "Satire hasn't been this dead since Henry Kissinger won the Nobel Peace Prize."

Cartoonist Mattie Lubchansky zoomed in on the olive branch crown and that there were pieces of leaves strewn about, calling the image "AI."

"All those billions of dollars and won't even hire a professional designer," lamented an observer.

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