J. Cole often make it clear where he stands on socio-political issues. Last weekend, he went on an extensive Twitter tirade in response to Donald Trump’s “son of a bitch comment” aimed at former San Fransisco 49er Colin Kaepernick and now, the Dreamville kingpin is (again) voicing his opinion on the current POTUS.
During a concert in Denmark at Tap 1, Cole joined the crowd in a “fuck Donald Trump” chant, a rallying cry that effectively sums up how many Americans (and apparently foreigners) feel about the current Commander-In-Chief.
He told the audience, “Damn, we overseas and y’all feel like this. That’s crazy as fuck.”
Most recently, Trump has taken to Twitter to criticize the Mayor of San Juan in Puerto Rico at a time when the U.S. territory is dealing with the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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He sent out a series of tweets on Saturday morning (September 20) accusing Mayor Carmen Yulín Cruz of having “poor leadership ability.”
…Such poor leadership ability by the Mayor of San Juan, and others in Puerto Rico, who are not able to get their workers to help. They….
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) September 30, 2017
Naturally, Twitter users had plenty to say about Trump’s online behavior and the way he’s handling the devastation in Puerto Rico. Krayzie Bone, Uncommon Nasa, author Shea Serrano and more commented on the president’s latest antics, proving Cole is not alone in his feelings towards Trump.
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Check out some of the reactions below.
Is there or has there been a day nothing stupid has been said or tweeted by him( we've noticed)since 1st day in office? Its a question
— Monie Love (@DaRealMonieLove) September 30, 2017
The Jews don't need your stupid thoughts, go help Puerto Rico. https://t.co/il9CPO1xhO
— Seth Rogen (@Sethrogen) September 29, 2017
What's that old saying "the pot calling the kettle black" yeah that part #thegreatpumpkinhttps://t.co/ffnRqILehm
— Krayzie Bone (@iamKrayzieBone) September 30, 2017
— Uncommon Nasa (@UncommonNasa) September 30, 2017
People in Puerto Rico are telling the NYTimes “They have forgotten about us.” Doesn’t sound like everything’s going great, Trumpy.
— Touré (@Toure) September 30, 2017
if you find yourself somehow after all this still defending trump i just really want you to know that you are so fucking gross of a person
— Shea Serrano (@SheaSerrano) September 30, 2017
Puerto Rico's problem is not the product of laziness, sir. It was a damn hurricane. A couple of them. 10k insufficient. https://t.co/Gcvh6LirdW
— Dessa (@dessadarling) September 30, 2017
donald trump is a bottomless pit of disgrace. anybody who continues to defend him in even the tiniest way should be deeply humiliated
— Matt Bellassai (@MattBellassai) September 30, 2017
Trump is attacking hurricane victims.
I think it's about time for us to wrap this presidency up.
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) September 30, 2017
The best way to helpfully channel your energy and outrage over Trump's Puerto Rico tweets: https://t.co/ybTsoCDGPr
— Jon Favreau (@jonfavs) September 30, 2017
If you have a pulse and an ounce of humanity you’d be handling the crisis in Puerto Rico better than Golfer Man.
— Zach Braff (@zachbraff) September 30, 2017
Did you tweet this one from the first hole, 18th hole, or the club?
Anyway, it's a lie. You're a congenital liar.https://t.co/pxx7qvHPdfhttps://t.co/edFgHSHe3y— Lin-Manuel Miranda (@Lin_Manuel) September 30, 2017
I this it's clear where the 'poor leadership' lies @realDonaldTrump Puerto Rico is part of the United States. This is our responsibility.
— xoxo, Gaga (@ladygaga) September 30, 2017
The idea that the Pres is pinning success on "First Responders" (in his mind, the white ppl) while dismissing those suffering is disgusting.
— Uncommon Nasa (@UncommonNasa) September 30, 2017