President Trump's comments on developing nations -- Africa, and Haiti -- has aroused eye brows around the globe. His wording was graphic and rather prejudiced without any basis, be it political or otherwise. One might call it his love for this nation urged him of using such wording, while it is generally regarded as inappropriate and insensitive from the mouth of what represents the powerful and the wealthiest nation.
Now his comments met with some opposition from Hollywood.
Donald Trump hits back at Jay-Z's CNN interview
It rather shocked me, in the way that how they were pronunced. The midterm is this year, granted. Is he calling out for -- suggesting, that is, for ousting -- the root cause?
President Trump responded -- it's been noted his response was quick -- that the black unemployment figures have been low. Is it not that all those people demand paying attentions?
Negative, sure. Courageous? Maybe. Is this -- cool? Will there be a full-fledged confrontation?
How do you fight the power?
Now his comments met with some opposition from Hollywood.
Donald Trump hits back at Jay-Z's CNN interview
It rather shocked me, in the way that how they were pronunced. The midterm is this year, granted. Is he calling out for -- suggesting, that is, for ousting -- the root cause?
President Trump responded -- it's been noted his response was quick -- that the black unemployment figures have been low. Is it not that all those people demand paying attentions?
Negative, sure. Courageous? Maybe. Is this -- cool? Will there be a full-fledged confrontation?
How do you fight the power?