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Outrage, backlash over fouled-mouth kids bashing Donald Trump
The controversial video featuring potty-mouth kids using foul language to blast Donald Trump for his stand on immigration is burning up YouTube.
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“I am Ricardo; my friends call me Rick, but you can call me anchor baby, racist (expletive)”. “I think it’s just bad”, Trump said Friday morning on Fox Business’ “Mornings with Maria”.
He added that the behavior and language in the ad “is a disgrace” and “it totally backfired and people are actually going wild about it and they’re saying we’re going to support Trump”.
A Rasmussen reports poll done in August showed that 70% of likely Republican voters agree with Trump when it comes to securing the border and 94% agree with his plan to deport all convicted felons who came to the US illegally.
There’s a plethora of controversy regarding “The Donald” showing up on SNL, with sites like ColorOfChange.org launching petitions to try and get NBC to cancel Trump’s guest host appearance on SNL on Saturday, November 7. “So here’s a few of our own”, two children, Ricardo and Rosa, say before repeatedly using the “f” word in the YouTube video posted earlier this week by Deport Racism 2016, a group opposing Trump. They speak – and curse – in both English and Spanish. Deport Racism is offering $5,000 to anyone on the set or in the studio audience who yells out, or gets on camera during the live TV broadcast and is heard clearly saying “Deport Racism” or “Trump is a Racist”.
It also shows the children gathered around a Trump piñata, but an adult jumps in and says, “No, no, no, kids. Trump is full of nothing sweet, just racist bulls-“.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio also chimed in, calling the parents of the children in the ad “outrageous”. He asserted: “People look at the child-spoken profanity-laced video and say, “These people are grotesque'”. What kind of parent allows their children to participate in something like that?”
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“By the way, they are creating this image that somehow, unless you’re in favor of illegal immigration, you’re anti-Hispanic. What kind of parent allows their children to go on a video like that and use that kind of profanity and what kind of parents allow a kid to do that?”