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We're living in a time where people are 'supposedly' more educated than any previous generation of mankind.
As you can see people are still as dumb, maybe far worse than 80years ago.
People should demand $ refunds from learning institutions because clearly it was a complete con job to graduate them.
Especially in SiteClown's case as he's 99cents short in a dollar.
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Trump 'coyote' remark confuses Twitter, including Georgia state Democrat
Many on Twitter thought Trump was talking about an actual coyote, not a human smuggler.
When President Trump suggested at Thursday's presidential debate that the more than 500 migrant children unable to be reunited with their parents were brought to the border by "coyotes," many on social media were left confused.
Trump supporters pounced on the mistake, mocking liberals who weren't up-to-date on border-area lingo.
Many thought the president was talking about actual animals bringing children across the border -- rather than human smugglers, for whom "coyotes" is a slang term.
"This explains why Joe is higher in some polls," one Trump supporter wrote. "his voters are so dense as to believe immigrant children are carried across the border by wild animals...will someone please explain to them that coyotes are human smugglers who themselves are human (well...sub-human) but not this."
Georgia state Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick, a Democrat, was among those who seemed to have been puzzled by the remark.
“Did @realDonaldTrump just say 545 kids they can't find their parents for came over through 'cartels and coyotes'?!’” she tweeted. “How the hell does a coyote bring a whole human across the border?! Lord-----stop talking.”
After constant mocking on Twitter over the mistake, Kendrick snapped back, tweeting, “Lol. These keyboard bandits sure do talk big behind their keyboards. I want you all you know all you're doing is getting me MORE followers not less. By all means, keep being annoying.”
She also wrote she planned to ignore the “hateful” tweets and let people “have fun arguing with” themselves.
Kendrick was far from the only person scratching their head over the term, however.
One Twitter user rounded up a collection of tweets that at least expressed confusion about what the president was talking about.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, at least, seemed to understand the term and countered that the children had in fact been brought to the U.S. by their parents and not by smugglers.
As you can see people are still as dumb, maybe far worse than 80years ago.
People should demand $ refunds from learning institutions because clearly it was a complete con job to graduate them.
Especially in SiteClown's case as he's 99cents short in a dollar.
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Trump 'coyote' remark confuses Twitter, including Georgia state Democrat
Many on Twitter thought Trump was talking about an actual coyote, not a human smuggler.
When President Trump suggested at Thursday's presidential debate that the more than 500 migrant children unable to be reunited with their parents were brought to the border by "coyotes," many on social media were left confused.
Trump supporters pounced on the mistake, mocking liberals who weren't up-to-date on border-area lingo.
Many thought the president was talking about actual animals bringing children across the border -- rather than human smugglers, for whom "coyotes" is a slang term.
"This explains why Joe is higher in some polls," one Trump supporter wrote. "his voters are so dense as to believe immigrant children are carried across the border by wild animals...will someone please explain to them that coyotes are human smugglers who themselves are human (well...sub-human) but not this."
Georgia state Rep. Dar'shun Kendrick, a Democrat, was among those who seemed to have been puzzled by the remark.
“Did @realDonaldTrump just say 545 kids they can't find their parents for came over through 'cartels and coyotes'?!’” she tweeted. “How the hell does a coyote bring a whole human across the border?! Lord-----stop talking.”
After constant mocking on Twitter over the mistake, Kendrick snapped back, tweeting, “Lol. These keyboard bandits sure do talk big behind their keyboards. I want you all you know all you're doing is getting me MORE followers not less. By all means, keep being annoying.”
She also wrote she planned to ignore the “hateful” tweets and let people “have fun arguing with” themselves.
Kendrick was far from the only person scratching their head over the term, however.
One Twitter user rounded up a collection of tweets that at least expressed confusion about what the president was talking about.
Former Vice President Joe Biden, at least, seemed to understand the term and countered that the children had in fact been brought to the U.S. by their parents and not by smugglers.