Donald Trump’s Tiny Desk Sparks Meme Fest, #Diaperdon Trends On Twitter Sitting behind his tiny desk, Trump continued to allege election fraud and even lashed out at a reporter. The latest tweets from @DiaperDon.
Donald Trump went on a Twitter rampage, Thanksgiving night after a term that painted him in a bad light started trending.
Not long after the president gave a Thanksgiving press conference from a desk that seemed a bit too small for a grown man, his critics had a field day. On Thursday evening, the term “Diaper Don” set social media ablaze.
Shortly afterward, the president’s temper erupted.
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Trump claimed the trending keyword was Twitter’s fault. In retaliation, he tweeted he wanted a change in federal law.
“Twitter is sending out totally false ‘Trends’ that have absolutely nothing to do with what is really trending in the world. They make it up, and only negative ‘stuff.’ Same thing will happen to Twitter as is happening to Fox News daytime,” he wrote. “Also, big Conservative discrimination!”
Trump also renewed a call for Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act to be revoked. Section 230 protects social media companies from responsibility for the content that users share on their platforms. Social media companies have uniformly resisted calls for 230 to be revoked.
They say it would have a devastating impact on their platforms. However, Trump sees the negative effect as a feature, not a bug.
Donald Trump Wants Revenge
Big Tech and the Fake News Media have partnered to Suppress. Freedom of the Press is gone, a thing of the past. That’s why they refuse to report the real facts and figures of the 2020 Election or even, where’s Hunter! https://t.co/8lRglItLJt
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2020
On Friday, Trump continued his attacks on Twitter and social media. He continued his claims “Big Tech” is somehow biased against Republicans.
However, critics of the president believe he’s simply throwing a temper tantrum.
Not long after his attacks began on Thursday night, his critics fired back. Bishop Talbert Swan scored a direct hit on the president with one tweet.
“You’re a whiny little punk. You were born with a silver spoon in your mouth, inherited millions, failed up to the presidency because of being a privileged white male, but woe is you, the whole world is against you, boo hoo,” he wrote.
“What sort of hardcore loser spends Thanksgiving bashing Twitter trends?” another wrote.
“This breaks the irony record. He accuses Twitter of just making stuff up. I wonder who actually does that. He says they only say negative stuff about others. This is enough projection to fill a whole psych book. Then he throws a tantrum over being called #DiaperDon. Then irony dies,” yet another user claimed.
Section 230 And The President
One of the issues many people have with Donald Trump calling for the repeal of Section 230 is that they think it would lead to his being punished more than he is now. The argument is that social media companies would crackdown on lies and hate speech.
Indeed, Trump is considered one of the biggest purveyors of both. Because social media is protected against the actions of its users, the companies allow him to continue posting. However, if they were to be sued for his words, they’d stop allowing them on their platforms.
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#DiaperDon has struck.
This hashtag was trending on Twitter - Thanksgiving evening and the Orange Julius didn't like it.
After attacking reporters yesterday while sitting in a high chair like desk for toddlers, or baby piano players, the #1 Twitter trend became #DiaperDon.
So, of course wingnut cancel culture leader Trump wanted to destroy Twitter, his favorite social media platform by invoking a national security threat.
Trump is extremely upset that #DiaperDon is trending, so he wants to shut down Twitter, because of how conservatives love free speech. pic.twitter.com/m5dprHRMwi
— David Roberts (@drvox) November 27, 2020
And then Trump attacked other media giants and the media like usual, to create conspiracy theories but forgets how Zuckerberg turned Facebook into a right wing swamp.
Big Tech and the Fake News Media have partnered to Suppress. Freedom of the Press is gone, a thing of the past. That’s why they refuse to report the real facts and figures of the 2020 Election or even, where’s Hunter! https://t.co/8lRglItLJt
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2020
Where's Hunter? Lol.
Trump then used an OANN bogus report with no evidence that only 1000 people watched Joe Biden's Thanksgiving Address.
This is Trump's source: 'Reports Thursday found Biden's live stream address got only one thousand views online.' Source? A random guy's tweet. Then this 'news anchor' called Biden's speech 'another baseless attempt to pose as the winner of the recent elections.' pic.twitter.com/W7HE3T8p4O
— Brian Stelter (@brianstelter) November 27, 2020
REPORT: Biden’s Thanksgiving Day Address gets just 1000 views online, a record low. Observers say a candidate with “80,000,000” votes would get many more online viewers. Numbers don’t lie, or add up! @OANN
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2020
Diaperdon Tweets
And now instead of trying to prove voter fraud, Trump wants Biden to prove his 80 million votes are valid. The American people proved it by voting on November 3rd, and the states are certifying them.
Biden can only enter the White House as President if he can prove that his ridiculous “80,000,000 votes” were not fraudulently or illegally obtained. When you see what happened in Detroit, Atlanta, Philadelphia & Milwaukee, massive voter fraud, he’s got a big unsolvable problem!
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) November 27, 2020
Diaperdon Depends
Where are the numbers? I mean I can't even....
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The little toddler baby should try holding his breath until he turns blue and maybe that will reverse his massive election loss.