Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
November 6, 2015
Yesterday we reported on the disgusting video of ugly bean children attacking the Donald with foul-language.
Some speculate that it was staged by a Trump supporter, as all it did was prove everything Trump is saying about this hostile, criminal and parasitical race which has waylaid our once great nation.
Others have speculated that Hillary Clinton did it, and this bitch is really just that stupid that she thinks this made Mexicans sympathetic.
In reality, where many of us still prefer to reside, this did the one thing the Mexican lobby wouldn’t ever want to do, which is make it so even the children are not sympathetic, coming across as hateful, dangerous and physically repulsive.
The organization is called “Deport Racism.” The video featured the children screaming that America belongs to them, which would have woken up a bit of racial sentiment in even the most liberal of persons. It would happen on a biological level, an understanding that you are being physically threatened.
Here’s the Man.
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.
The same group has also offered $5,000 to anyone on the “Saturday Night Live” cast or audience who uses the words “deport racism” or “Trump is racist” live on the air during his hosting appearance this weekend.
“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.
El Lobo Marco tried to do damage control for his racial kin.
Florida Sen. Marco Rubio had even harsher words for the parents of the children who participated in the ad, which he called “outrageous” in an interview on “Fox and Friends.”
“First of all, it’s counterproductive. Who do these groups think they’re impressing by doing this?” Rubio asked. “They’re not bringing anybody to their side. They’re turning people off. People are looking at it and say, these people are grotesque. I mean these are little children. 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?”
“Grotesque.” Yes, that is the word.