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World stands up for Haiti, Africa after Trump's "shithole" commentUpdate: US President Donald Trump has taken to Twitter to respond to reports that he referred to Africa, Haiti and El Salvador as "shitholes". ![]() abdallahh via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) “The language used by me at the DACA meeting was tough, but this was not the language used,” he tweeted. “What was really tough was the outlandish proposal made – a big setback for DACA!”
The news soon hit social media, with users across Twitter and mainstream media calling out Trump on his statement. #RacistTrump, #PresidentShithole, #ShitholeCountries and “Haitians” were all trending across North America and major cities across the world early Friday. CNN anchor Anderson Cooper led the conversation, with a outro during his Anderson Cooper 360 show. “[T]he people of Haiti have been through more, withstood more, fought back against more injustice… than our President ever has,” he remarked, in a tweet worth some 64,000 likes and 33,000 retweets.
The Washington Post’s Nick Miroff snarkily noted the potential significance of the comment. “The president’s supporters are pushing hard for a “merit-based” immigration model, but Trump today didn’t say he wants more doctors, engineers or scientists,” he tweeted. “He said he wants ‘Norway'. And Norway is not a skill.”
“Now that the whole world is aware, are we going to take pleasure in this image? Nothing to change it? Are we going to continue to feed the jumble and the singing nonsense that we use as ornaments?” he tweeted in French.
“This country’s greatness and true genius lies in its diversity,” he added.
“[Y]our mouth is the foulest shithole in the world,” he wrote, mentioning Trump’s personal account directly. “With what authority do you proclaim who’s welcome in America and who’s not. America’s greatness is built on diversity, or have you forgotten your immigrant background, Donald?”
As Florida is home to the largest Haitian population in the United States, the state’s governor Jeb Bush issued a wordy statement on Twitter, calling for “comprehensive immigration reform”, but also highlighted that the system should be based on merit.
“The president is a racist. He has been for his entire public life. If you vote(d) for him, you do so because of that or despite that. We need a multi-racial anti-racist coalition to defeat him and try to heal our nation,” wrote Legend.
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