Trey Knowles - Wales Vs Congo

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In Wales Vs Congo, Trey Knowles delivers a hilarious comedy where he goes head-to-head with Satan, who shows up in Congo to steal and destroy. When Satan tries to bargain the world in exchange for Congo’s resources, Trey boldly shuts him down and sends him packing back to Wales. This sharp, witty performance not only entertains but also exposes the “elephant in the room” lurking within, the one that is established in high places.

Trey refuses to “sell out” Congo’s resources, declaring they belong to the people and to God. He exaggerates Satan’s identity, calling him “white Lucifer” and “red dragon from Wales”—tying biblical imagery (the dragon of Revelation) to colonial exploitation.

Instead of Congo being powerless, Trey positions himself as the one with authority, sending Satan back to Wales.

The Identity Claim:

Trey asserts: “I know who I am, and I know who you are.”

He compares himself to Caesar (Planet of the Apes), Papa Smurf, and the singing trolls—figures of leadership, community, and joy.

Satan, meanwhile, is cast as Gargamel or the villain in Trolls. This cartoonish exaggeration makes the heavy critique more digestible.

The “red dragon” is a direct nod to the Book of Revelation, where the dragon symbolizes Satan. By tying it to Wales (whose flag famously features a red dragon), Trey fuses scripture with geography in a way that’s both funny and biting.

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