I think most of us, despite the difference in political views, would agree that Donald Trump would be far more respected as a President if someone took his Twitter away from him. It seems that the account is the source of various scandals almost every other week.
So when a child was asked how to deal with a Donald Trump problem, it’s poetic irony that it went viral on Twitter.
my friend’s friend is a 3rd grade teacher, and just texted me this student’s homework she had hanging in her apartment 😭😂😩 pic.twitter.com/8PBgJsq5Jx
— kelly cohen (@ByKellyCohen) December 31, 2017
The fact that you think this is funny and can't see the incredibly insulting failure in this child's education is shocking. Or perhaps you also think we're over here starving in our huts with our pet lions which is even more scary.
— The Anomaly🌻 (@ndapewoshali_a) January 1, 2018
"I might starve"
Wow— 🌻bathong honey (@_uNonnie) January 1, 2018
https://twitter.com/Alex_Z_andria/status/947999363024015362
This kid probably got the idea that he would starve in Africa from all the adults that say "think of the children in Africa" to get their kids to eat their meals. Let's stop using toxic rhetorics 2k18
— 𝑀𝑎𝑖𝑎 Ⓥ (@Mavictoriast) January 2, 2018
Yo the kid is a 3rd grader. Chill tf out. He’ll learn more about things when he gets in a higher grade. Goodness. It’s not his fault people show sad commercials on tv. We’re in 2018 and people are getting offended by something a little kid wrote. Wow.
— °⋆ 🍨 Jennaaa 🍨 ⋆° (@reneeOrsburn) January 2, 2018
Y’all really can’t be mad at this kid because honestly it’s what they teach us Unless I went to found out myself I also would have nothing but negative images of Africa
— ani (@ItsAniyahYo) January 2, 2018
amazing …. even the kids know he’s a piece of 💩😂
— ČƦᗛƵℨ —- El Cabrito (@CRAZEARONI) January 2, 2018
https://twitter.com/MeritaAppleHead/status/947952428409851904