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The now-notorious Trump campaign Skittles meme is actually a reworking of the most famous thought experiment in modern philosophy: The Trolley Problem. In case you somehow missed it, this is the ...
On Monday, all internet hell broke loose when Donald Trump Jr. decided to copy a white supremacist meme and compare Syrian refugees to poisonous Skittles. The Skittles Twitter account replied in a ...
Stephen Colbert ripped into Donald Trump Jr.'s controversial "Skittles meme" on Tuesday's "Late Show," denouncing it as an inaccurate and problematic depiction of the Syrian refugee crisis.
He then trashed the meme for its poor grammar and incorrect premise. "Now, there are a couple of problems with this Skittles meme. First off, it reads, 'If I had a bowl of Skittles and told you ...
Trump Jr. smartly keeps his meme vague so you can't pin him down on an exact number to refute him. But even in generalities, Trump Jr. is wrong. According to Reference.com, there are 54 Skittles ...
Donald Trump Jr. probably won't be getting promoted to Chief Meme Creator for his father's campaign anytime soon: After tweeting a graphic that compared Syrian refugees to Skittles, the Son of ...
"Worst of all, this meme isn't even original," Colbert said, tracing its origins to a feminist idea using M&Ms. "Of course, the Trump family prefers Skittles, because there are no brown ones." ...
It’s not official, yet, but the evidence keeps piling up that the “poisonous Skittles in this very American bowl are refugees” meme shared by Donald Trump Jr. might be the most toxic moment ...
A photo featuring a bowl of Skittles that Donald Trump Jr. posted on Twitter as a metaphor for the global refugee crisis has been removed from the site. Twitter removed the image from Trump’s ...
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