During the 2016 campaign, we witnessed young kids in videos produced by adults cussing and beating a piñata of Trump (see below). The video was a slick production with cute kids being used as pawns in the sick effort to paint Trump as a racist. We were shocked that adults would do such a thing. We’ve now come to accept that kids are being taught by adults hateful lies and distortions about Trump in order to further their political agenda. They want open borders and no laws to keep illegals out. They’re willing to teach their children to hate the lawful leader of America. Why would we want them to be citizens if they hate our president so much?

The latest effort to normalize violence and hate against Trump is at a public high school in the hopeless state of California:

Students and teachers in a Spanish class at Laguna Hills High School were allegedly filmed beating a piñata resembling President Trump during class time, prompting the school district to investigate, CBS 2 reports.

“This activity was not condoned, or approved, by the district, nor Laguna Hills High School,” said spokesman Mark Perez. “Personnel matters are confidential, and therefore, it is our policy to not comment on situations involving employees.”

The district did not confirm to the network whether disciplinary measures were taken against the Spanish instructors.

A Twitter user who claimed to be a student at the Orange County school said two teachers were suspended for the “disgraceful” action.

https://twitter.com/Mattdb00/status/967178354469163008

Apparently, this is a thing with Latino kids. During the campaign, Latino kids were in a video cussing and hitting a Trump piñata:

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Amnesty activists opposed to Donald Trump and his immigration policies have gone beyond piñatas and have launched a new video featuring children yelling obscene profanities at the Republican frontrunner.

The new video, hosted at deportracism.com, is linked to a campaign to keep Trump off NBC’s Saturday Night Live and features a young boy and girl shouting words like “motherfuckers,” “fuck,” and “dick,” as well as Spanish profanity. At one point, a boy raises a middle finger to the camera while he holds a sign reading, “Deport this.”


The script switches back and forth between the two main narrators, and reads as follows:

¡Hola, Donald Trump! Screaming, “get out of my country!”, Republicans use offensive words. So here’s a few of our own: Fuck you, racist fuck! We’re Latino kids born in the USA! And we’ve got something to say. I’m Rosa. I’m Ricardo. My friends call me Rick. But you keep calling me “anchor baby”? Wow. Racist dick! When you say Mexican immigrants are rapists, murderers, and drug dealers, you know it’s racist code for words like “spics,” “wetbacks” and “beaners.” And you have attacked people for speaking “Mexican” in this nation. It’s Spanish, idiota! Maybe a little less hairspray and more education? Millions of working Latinos would be deported if you get your loco way, pendejo. If you’re in the White House, for America, there would be nothing but bad hair days. Yo, Trump! You may be high in the polls, thanks to pinches racist suckers, but your whole thing has to come from me. If you try to deport my abuelita, motherfuckers! You see, the Constitution makes me a citizen. And you hate that because I’m brown! And you say you’re a patriot? But you want to tear the Bill of Rights? How? I’m an American, born in the USA. This is my home. You can’t take my rights away. If you don’t like our Constitution and what it stands for, get the fuck out of my country. There’s the door! Read more: Breitbart

FOOD CART HATE FOR TRUMP:

A food cart opening in Portland, Oregon features a Trump piñata where adults and children looked on as Trump was beheaded:

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