As we told you earlier, McDonald’s is saying its Twitter account was “compromised” when somehow a tweet was posted that called President Trump “disgusting” with “tiny hands,” but what’s Business Insider editor Josh Barro’s excuse?
https://twitter.com/jbarro/status/842369891546066944
Barro was quickly called out by the Guardian’s Chris Arnade, who has been chronicling poverty in America for years and is a defender of McDonald’s:
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842388831080988672
Arnade went on to criticize all the “front-row kids” and their belief that they’re smarter and have better taste than everyone else:
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842392408868429824
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842389429742370816
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842393587518185473
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842394311564107776
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842395640541904896
https://twitter.com/Chris_arnade/status/842396024861802497
Others jumped on Barro as well:
I don't understand why some people think media elites harbor contempt for the working class and the poor. https://t.co/Kd9ASdqUEk
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) March 16, 2017
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https://twitter.com/Communism_Kills/status/842382708865175552
This is so condescending, but it's how many in the media think of Trump supporters so it's not surprising. https://t.co/5BsvOB3S7w
— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) March 16, 2017
McDonald's is literally only safe/cheap place for seniors, working class to gather in MANY communities. Shut up. https://t.co/ZK5AHCZwc7
— Arielle Castillo (@ariellec) March 16, 2017
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McDonald's deletes tweet that called Trump a 'disgusting excuse of a president' with 'tiny hands' https://t.co/Ycu4Rx9rwf
— Twitchy Team (@TwitchyTeam) March 16, 2017
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