Vulgar Kids Curse Donald Trump With F-Words in Disturbing Video [Watch]
Latino groups have dragged minors into hating and cursing the Republican presidential nominee.
In the wake of thickening scuffle between business mogul Donald Trump and the Latinos, an advocacy group, Deport Racism, has released a video of little Latino kids badmouthing Trump over his excessive racist and xenophobic comments.
New York Post shares that the controversial video dropped by the pro-immigration group featured the kids in a two-minute clip. As of press time, the video had already garnered 373,276 votes, with 2,300 thumbs ups and 13,719 thumbs downs.
In the video titled "Trashing Trump: Latino Kids Pound Racism Like a Piñata," a young boy named Ricardo introduces his fellow YouTube stars with a little girl named Rosa informing viewers that they are "Latino kids born in the U.S.A."
Ricardo makes the opening scene by saying "Republicans use offensive words" and as Rosa responses that here are a few "of their own" obscene words: "F--k you racist f--k," Ricardo said while throwing his tiny middle finger up in the air.
"My name is Ricardo and my friends call me Rick. But you keep on calling me anchor baby?" said the little boy, to which Rosa added "racist d--k."
The kids' dialogue continues as Ricardo referenced what Trump had said about Latinos in June when he announced his presidency. "When you say Mexican immigrants are rapists, murderers and drug dealers, you know it's racist code for words like s-cs, wetbacks and beaners," Ricardo said.
"And you have attacked people for speaking Mexican in this nation. It's Spanish, idiota" replied Rosa.
The kids have attacked the business magnate, taunting even his infamous golden blonde hairstyle as a kid dressed up to look like Trump while he sprays on his hair. "Maybe a little less hairspray and more on education?" Ricardo sarcastically said.
"You see, the constitution made me a citizen...and you hate that because I'm brown," the kids say. They also mocked Trump's claim of being a patriot despite tearing what's mandated in the Bill of Rights.
The kids ended their dialogue saying that America is their home and no one, not even Trump, can take that away.
According to Sydney Morning Herald, Deport Racism is also the group behind the movement that gives a $5,000-reward for those who can call Trump a racist during his anticipated "Saturday Night Live" gig on Nov. 7.
Trump has received awful ire from the Latino community after saying that they bring drugs and crimes into U.S. Currently, Trump is facing a petition to be boycotted in "SNL" because of fears that he could again say racist and xenophobic remarks.
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