Don Quixote vía Twitter Excesos y Excentricidades Posted May 27, 2022 by Carmela Mattza The internet is comparing Trump to Don Quixote, the fictional character who believes windmills are giants that want to hurt him https://t.co/ic6ero8FQV— Newsweek (@Newsweek) December 23, 2019 Ben Garrison’s drawing of Donald Trump as Don Quixote is 100% accurate while amazingly also being 0% accurate. pic.twitter.com/x8jiwSGKNJ— Eileen Mary O’Connell (@i_Lean) July 8, 2021 “Don’t be a Don Quixote!” Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson responded to reports saying that the White House chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow said China does not seem to have any intention of making a trade deal with the US. #ChinaPosition #TradeWar pic.twitter.com/Mpw7cAvqaG— Global Times (@globaltimesnews) July 19, 2018 Yesman to one, liar to all pic.twitter.com/jguZDAKnqD— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) May 17, 2020 #Opinion Most people in the West know nothing about China, its history, development, society or ways of thinking. And there is a strong correlation between knowing nothing and/or never having visited China and having a negative attitude toward the country. https://t.co/zD8qMw4RhN— China Daily (@ChinaDaily) December 3, 2021 “If Don Quixote found himself in the 21st century, he’d immediately embark on a mad, chivalrous crusade to save his planet from the Hydra-headed corporate colossus of capitalism,” the artist Eric Drooker says. https://t.co/0LTlf3hBrQ— The New Yorker (@NewYorker) November 8, 2021