“Go Back to Your Native Countries” Tweets Scared, Insecure Bully towards Four More Confident, Popular Women
WASHINGTON, DC- in a scene familiar to countless high schools and middle schools throughout the country, and sadly increasingly familiar in our politics, a certain bully notorious for using the social media platform Twitter to verbally attack high profile figures he feels envious and intimidated by, composed a tweet last Sunday telling four highly confident and increasingly popular women to "go back and help fix the totally broken and crime infested places from which they came"
The bully who has been desperate to achieve the same level of popularity once reached after winning a certain government office in 2016, felt his popularity had become eclipsed by the growing popularity of the four rather intimidating women whose many admirers have affectionately dubbed them “the Squad”
To add to the bully’s dwindling popularity and animosity towards this “Squad”, the bully mentioned that they have on several occasions damaged his ego by bringing attention to how totally incompetent he is for his position with the intention of removing him from his position, one of them even stating outright that they intend to “impeach the motherfucker.”
However a far greater blow was dealt to the bully’s ego when several others accused the bully’s verbal attack on the four women to be an example of racism, as the four women were in fact of various different races. Feeling as though this was a further remark on the bully’s competency, as if to suggest that unless he was intentionally trying to be racist, that he had no comprehension of racism whatsoever.
In an attempt to defend his verbal attack on Twitter as “not being racist” and to show that he “wasn’t” afraid of the popularity and confidence of “the Squad,” the bully then stated that he made the comments because the four women “hate our country.”
‘‘If you’re not happy in the US, if you’re complaining all the time, you can leave, you can leave right now,’’ the bully further added, despite the bully himself also being well known for literally complaining all the time about anyone and everyone that disagrees with him over anything.
The bully than made attempt to attack one of the four women’s qualifications in her position by accusing her of supporting known former terrorist organization al Qaeda.
“I never met her. I hear the way she talks about al-Qaeda. Al-Qaeda has killed many Americans. She said, ‘You can hold your chest out, you can — when I think of America, huh, when I think of al-Qaeda, I can hold my chest out.’ the bully said of the women comprising of “the Squad.”
Despite the bully not providing any credible source for this quote he claimed was made woman from “the Squad” many people also found it rather hypocritical that the bully would accuse any of his opponents of supporting a terrorist organization, since the notorious hate group the KKK [who has in fact been labeled a terrorist organization by the FBI since several group members have also been responsible for the murders of countless Americans] has expressed very outwardly their support for the bully in which he didn’t bother to publicly denounce their support, and even once described them as “very fine people” even after a bystander was killed by an individual supporting the terrorist organization’s cause.
Other such accusations made by the bully included him attempting to spread a rumor that this woman had married her own brother, even though the bully himself once publicly commenting about dating his own daughter, stating “I’ve said if Ivanka [the bully’s daughter] weren’t my daughter perhaps I’d be dating her.”
While researching ways to prevent further attacks made on social media by this bully, those outraged by the bully’s attack on Twitter were shocked to learn that this bully was actually somehow related to someone claiming to be a passionate cyber-bully awareness activist.