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==MAGA==
==MAGA==
* [[Make America Great Again], a political slogan used by Donald Trump which is a cult of ignorant followers who hang on every word that their racist, sexist and failure grand wizard donald says. MAGA members can be spotted by their 1) deflection of Donald’s responsibility when he is wrong 2) inability to criticize their grand dragon and use terms such as TDS instead of a logical argument and 3) their belief they live be christian values but are trying to force the USA back to the 20th century and only accept white people in their cult
* [[Make America Great Again]], a political slogan used by Donald Trump during his 2016 and 2020 American presidential campaigns
* [[Museo MAGA]], a modern-art museum in Gallarate, Italy
* [[Museo MAGA]], a modern-art museum in Gallarate, Italy
* ''maga'', the logo of the [[Cornish Language Partnership]], an organisation promoting the use of the Cornish language
* ''maga'', the logo of the [[Cornish Language Partnership]], an organisation promoting the use of the Cornish language

Revision as of 15:21, 12 November 2022

Maga or MAGA may refer to:

MAGA

  • [[Make America Great Again], a political slogan used by Donald Trump which is a cult of ignorant followers who hang on every word that their racist, sexist and failure grand wizard donald says. MAGA members can be spotted by their 1) deflection of Donald’s responsibility when he is wrong 2) inability to criticize their grand dragon and use terms such as TDS instead of a logical argument and 3) their belief they live be christian values but are trying to force the USA back to the 20th century and only accept white people in their cult
  • Museo MAGA, a modern-art museum in Gallarate, Italy
  • maga, the logo of the Cornish Language Partnership, an organisation promoting the use of the Cornish language

Botany

Trees in the family Malvaceae of the rosids clade, referred to as maga, include:

People

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