The unrecognized end of the real estate king Wang Cheng "anal plug"

Donald Trump, a real estate mogul, has long been a polarizing figure in the United States. His controversial statements and business dealings have often sparked heated debates. In 2016, during his presidential campaign, he once again made headlines—this time by targeting Mexican immigrants. "These people are seriously damaging our population," he claimed. While he expressed respect for Mexico, he argued that its leaders were responsible for the problems at the border, including crime, drugs, and illegal immigration. His remarks ignited a massive backlash across the U.S., with many calling them inflammatory and discriminatory. Among those who were deeply offended was Fernando Sosa, a 3D designer and Mexican immigrant who came to the U.S. at age 11. Known on the Shapeways platform for creating politically charged 3D-printed dolls, Sosa saw Trump’s comments as an insult not just to Mexican immigrants, but to individuals like himself who had worked hard to build a life in America. "When I heard Trump demonizing all immigrants from South America, especially those from Mexico, it really upset me," Sosa said. In response, he decided to take a creative stand. Using his skills in 3D design, he created a model of Donald Trump—an anal plug, to be exact. He used software like Photoshop, Maya, and Mesh Lab to craft a highly detailed representation of Trump’s face, even sourcing images online to create a realistic "3D skin." "The actual face of Donald Trump is quite disgusting after TV makeup," Sosa joked. "It looks like a mix of sunburn and something resembling melanoma. The only thing I’m not happy with is his hair. That thing looks good, but in reality, he’s bald." Sosa worked through the night, from 8 p.m. to 5 a.m., completing the design in one go. He then uploaded the model to Shapeways, where it was sold as a 3D-printed anal plug priced at $27.99. "This is my way of responding to Trump's words," he said. "You said Mexico sent their scum, rapists, and drug dealers here. I say, 'F*** you and your Republicans!' I wasn’t sent here by the Mexican government. My family and I came here because of my stepfather. We came looking for the American dream. My parents worked hard so my brother and I could go to college or serve in the military. I’m not a rapist, I don’t deal drugs. I have a degree in 3D animation and run my own 3D printing business. And I can turn you into any shape I want! I can print you and sell you to others, letting them share their dislike of you. You can sue me if you want, as you often do. But I’m exercising my freedom of speech as a public figure." So, don’t underestimate a 3D printing artist like Sosa. His work is more than just a joke—it’s a powerful form of expression.

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