Twitter users blasted Hillary Clinton Thursday — calling her a “liar” who “stole billions in donations meant to rebuild Haiti,” because she doesn’t “give a f*ck about Black people” — after her social media minions posted a tweet attacking Republican White House hopeful Donald Trump, calling him “temperamentally unfit to be president and Commander-in-Chief.”
Before telling the real estate magnet to delete his Twitter account, Clinton posted a tweet describing “Donald Trump’s School of Philanthropy” as exploitative as it relates to his charitable donations.
But Clinton’s latest line of attack against Trump infuriated myriad Twitter users, many of them all-too familiar with Bill and Hillary Clinton’s long-reported history of using their global connections to exploit poor people, as well as the land and resources of impoverished countries: namely, Haiti.
Indeed in the wake of the earthquake in Haiti in 2010 — while 316,000 lifeless bodies lay buried under rubble, and while 300,000 Haitians suffered from injuries, with another 1.3 million displaced — Hillary Clinton’s family and monied cronies cashed in on the back of the tragedy-stricken Caribbean country.
Hillary Clinton’s brother, Toni Rodham, landed a lucrative and historically rare Haitian “gold exploitation permit,” while Clinton Foundation donors, including Digicel mobile phone company founder Denis O’Brien, were winning multi-million dollar contracts that would siphon massive profits from the “poorest country in the Western Hemisphere.”
And Twitter users wasted no time reminding Hillary Clinton of how she “screwed Haiti in the midst of a national catastrophe.”
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