Leave Barron Alone: Autism Is No Joke
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Leave Barron Alone: Autism Is No Joke

A letter to those with hateful intentions against a human being with Autism.

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Leave Barron Alone: Autism Is No Joke
HollyWood Reporter

Dear SNL and/ or The Liberal Community,

Has the political divide in our country really come down to bullying an innocent child? YOU vow to protect the rights of everyone, including the children, but will make harsh comments about a 10 year old boy, guilty of nothing but being the son of a president you dislike. SNL's Katie Rich, you tweeted that:

Where do you get away with saying something so belittling and so awful? Maybe it's because you're a show going downhill, and maybe it is because you've let go all of the greats and are grasping what little attention of the public eye that you have left. Whatever reason it may be you should be ashamed of yourself, you are speaking about the president's son, like it or not he is your president... learn some respect.

Your shameful tweet sparked inspiration is some of the misunderstood snowflakes of the community, and their comments were even worse. Things were tweeted like:



Liberal snowflakes, your comments were far worse than that of SNL's Katie Rich, but your worst tweet stated that "There is a rumor that the little spawn of the devil, Barron Trump/Damien is autistic". Since when has it become a thing to talk about a disorder, especially a child's disorder. Didn't you become angered when Trump "allegedly" made fun of a handicapped reporter? So aren't you being extremely hypocritical... I'll let you think about that one.

Liberals, you're also all about being politically correct, right? Is it politically correct to say "tough shit if the kid is retard", yes someone actually said that to me on Facebook post.

Now you're going to come back and tell me that the Obama girls were criticized, and the answer is no they weren't.. at least not to this extent. The only time I recall a daughter being talked about in a negative light was when she was caught smoking weed at a festival, making her father (the leader of our country) look extremely foolish.

In this time of change it is best advised that we come together as a nation, side by side to combat what we do not believe in and stand up for what we do believe in. Peaceful actions leave more of an impact than a few hateful words, so why not use your time in an effort to make things right?

Sincerely,

A Concerned and Angered American Citizen


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