Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They were thinking they needed to post something that would go viral, spark debate and hopefully secure support. I think they succeeded. It's hilarious. My kid actually saw it first and showed it to me. He thought it was hilarious and asked why they made the video, which prompted a conversation.
Wow. I guess you condone this kind of language from 7 and 8 year olds.
Anonymous wrote:They were thinking they needed to post something that would go viral, spark debate and hopefully secure support. I think they succeeded. It's hilarious. My kid actually saw it first and showed it to me. He thought it was hilarious and asked why they made the video, which prompted a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:They were thinking they needed to post something that would go viral, spark debate and hopefully secure support. I think they succeeded. It's hilarious. My kid actually saw it first and showed it to me. He thought it was hilarious and asked why they made the video, which prompted a conversation.
Anonymous wrote:Regardless how you lean politically, I assume that most posters here will find this ad very offensive.
What was this group thinking?
And, who are the parents who would allow their children to participate in this?
I would love to know what genius thought this would be effective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vEShqRuLRi4
takoma wrote:Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:I think Trump will love it. It's so totally non-PC!
You would be wrong.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/donald-trump-latino-advocacy-ad-215591#ixzz3qkvwshKhDonald Trump on Friday tore into the video from a Hispanic advocacy group featuring children swearing at him for his stance on immigration, calling it "terrible" and a "disgrace."
"F--k you, racist f--k," a child identified as Ricardo tells Trump in the video released earlier this week by Deport Racism PAC.
“I think it’s terrible, I think it’s just terrible," the Republican presidential candidate said on Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria Bartiromo."
Young kids speaking that way "is a disgrace," he added, "and it totally backfired and people are actually going wild about it and they’re saying we’re going to support Trump."
"Anybody that would do an ad like that is stupid, to be honest," Trump went on, "I mean, they’re stupid people that would do an ad like that," adding that he would win the Hispanic vote because he would bring back jobs from countries like India and China.
Whoda thunk Trump would be such a frump!
Anonymous wrote:takoma wrote:I think Trump will love it. It's so totally non-PC!
You would be wrong.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/story/2015/11/donald-trump-latino-advocacy-ad-215591#ixzz3qkvwshKhDonald Trump on Friday tore into the video from a Hispanic advocacy group featuring children swearing at him for his stance on immigration, calling it "terrible" and a "disgrace."
"F--k you, racist f--k," a child identified as Ricardo tells Trump in the video released earlier this week by Deport Racism PAC.
“I think it’s terrible, I think it’s just terrible," the Republican presidential candidate said on Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria Bartiromo."
Young kids speaking that way "is a disgrace," he added, "and it totally backfired and people are actually going wild about it and they’re saying we’re going to support Trump."
"Anybody that would do an ad like that is stupid, to be honest," Trump went on, "I mean, they’re stupid people that would do an ad like that," adding that he would win the Hispanic vote because he would bring back jobs from countries like India and China.
Anonymous wrote:And this will result in even more viewers for SNL and Trump
takoma wrote:I think Trump will love it. It's so totally non-PC!
Donald Trump on Friday tore into the video from a Hispanic advocacy group featuring children swearing at him for his stance on immigration, calling it "terrible" and a "disgrace."
"F--k you, racist f--k," a child identified as Ricardo tells Trump in the video released earlier this week by Deport Racism PAC.
“I think it’s terrible, I think it’s just terrible," the Republican presidential candidate said on Fox Business Network's "Mornings with Maria Bartiromo."
Young kids speaking that way "is a disgrace," he added, "and it totally backfired and people are actually going wild about it and they’re saying we’re going to support Trump."
"Anybody that would do an ad like that is stupid, to be honest," Trump went on, "I mean, they’re stupid people that would do an ad like that," adding that he would win the Hispanic vote because he would bring back jobs from countries like India and China.