United States President Donald Trump reportedly used the words “shithole countries” to refer to third-world nations from Africa, along with Haiti and El Salvador, in the Oval Office at the White House on January 11, according to a report in The Washington Post.
The incident occurred when senators in Trump’s office were discussing means to protect immigrants in the United States. Trump interrupted the meeting and said, “Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?”
Trump went on to suggest that instead of bringing in people from the countries he was explicitly opposed to, the United States should try bringing in people from countries like Norway. Trump also suggested that even Asian countries are okay in his book as they are of use to the United States’ economy, according to him.
In particular, Trump was aghast with the idea of Haitian immigrants – he reportedly said, “Why do we need more Haitians? Take them out.”
After the publication of the report, the White House spokesperson Raj Shah did not deny or accept the account, and instead defended Trump’s views on immigration.
“Certain Washington politicians choose to fight for foreign countries, but President Trump will always fight for the American people,” Shah said in a statement.
Trump’s comments brought about a wave of criticism across American broadcast media and the internet. “Shithole countries” and “shithole” coloured the debate of the hour with many Twitter users pointing out the number of times the word has been used in the past few hours across news channels.
Hard to claim Trump is a threat to free speech now that he's given every news organization permission to use a scatological vulgarity.
— James Taranto (@jamestaranto) January 12, 2018
gonna be honest--
— fooler initiative (@metroadlib) January 12, 2018
when i woke up, this morning, i had NO idea i'd hear the word, "shithole," 800 times before day's end.
Media people can't stop saying "shithole" on television...it's like they've been waiting on this day their whole lives.
— Jeff Skin Wade (@SkinWade) January 12, 2018
I love that everyone on @CNN tonight is just saying "shithole" and not beating around the bush. This country neeeds bluntness from the media.
— Stable Genius Sean Kent (@seankent) January 12, 2018
Just saw the word #shithole onscreen on @MSNBC -- I imagine by the end of the year, they'll quote him saying "fuck puppet" or some such.
— Alonso Duralde 🌹 (@ADuralde) January 12, 2018
Trump’s critics immediately pounced on the president for his latest anti-immigration remarks. One of Trump’s biggest promises during the lead up to the 2016 presidential election was to build a wall across the US-Mexican border to stop illegal immigrants from Mexico to cross over to the United States. He has also promised to reduce legal immigration by half.
Critics also pointed out the racist tinge in Trump’s latest comment about Haiti (Last year, Trump, according to a New York Times report, said that Haitian immigrants have AIDS) which in turn drew attention to the racist remarks he made in the past.
The @WhiteHouse denied the “Haitians have AIDS” story that I wrote with @juliehdavis. They have not denied today’s “shithole” story. The difference? @realDonaldTrump made the AIDS comment to his own staff; the “shithole” comments were to others he doesn’t control.
— Michael D. Shear (@shearm) January 12, 2018
Trump has previously questioned erstwhile US President Barack Obama’s origins and claimed to have proof of him not being born in the United States of America. Other instances of Trump’s racism include him squabbling on Twitter with protesting black athletes. Trump also called for the death penalty of the five accused – four black men and an Hispanic man – in the Central Park jogger case, where all five men were later found by the court to be innocent.
It would be great if everyone would tweet this short sentence:
— Rex Huppke (@RexHuppke) January 12, 2018
President Donald Trump is a racist.
You know for a racist, Trump sure does a lot of business with Muslims, Latinos, and Asians. Lots.
— Eric Garland (@ericgarland) January 12, 2018
Have any Republicans leaders publicly condemned Trump’s racist comment?
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) January 12, 2018
Still unclear how it's a revelation to folks that Trump is a racist when he called Mexican immigrants rapists as part of his presidential bid announcement
— Bree Newsome (@BreeNewsome) January 12, 2018
Some Twitter users reclaimed the word “shithole” and used it for either United States itself or other countries.
People from shithole countries first came to America in 1492.
— Karlous with a K (@KarlousM) January 12, 2018
A shithole is an astronomically wealthy nation that refuses to provide healthcare for all people.
— William C. (@williamcson) January 12, 2018
Proudly descended from people who came here from the "shithole" country of the 1920s, Italy!
— Julie DiCaro (@JulieDiCaro) January 12, 2018
3/3 I’ve seen Citizens angry because people refuse to sing “the land of the free…” while incarcerating more people than anywhere on earth.
— michaelharriot (@michaelharriot) January 12, 2018
A low-IQ tyrannical leader who excused white supremacy…
Some would call THAT a “shithole” country.
Wait… I spelled “America” wrong.
Twitter is flooding with all sorts of criticism being made against the US President for his remarks. Journalists, politicians, and celebrities have jumped in to share their two cents on Trump. Former United States attorney and Indian immigrant Preet Bharara and Hollywood personalities actress Mia Farrow and filmmaker Judd Apatow too jumped in the fray.
People who continue to say Trump is only against illegal immigration are making a shithole argument.
— Preet Bharara (@PreetBharara) January 12, 2018
Funny how Norway isn't a "shithole country" despite embracing everything Trump supposedly abhors: high taxes, big government, liberal social values, something resembling socialism.
— Jill Filipovic (@JillFilipovic) January 12, 2018
Genius. Until today, if you Googled “Trump” and “shithole” all you got were hotel reviews.
— Grant Hamilton (@Gramiq) January 12, 2018
Shithole countries?. This coming from the builder of The Taj Mahal.. the one in Atlantic City btw
— Guy Adami (@GuyAdami) January 12, 2018
What do the people in 56 different African nations and in Haiti have in common? They are all black. Trump has not denied his revolting, deplorable “shithole” comment. He is a shameless RACIST
— Mia Farrow (@MiaFarrow) January 12, 2018
Donald Trump is actually the definition of a shithole. https://t.co/LQ1VHpSKgh
— Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) January 11, 2018
But it isn’t as if Twitter is the treading ground for only liberals and anti-Trump crusaders. Pro-Trump twitterati either supported Trump’s “shithole countries” remark, or singled out the president’s critics as hypocrites.
Every hypocrite TOTALLY AGHAST at Trump's comments would send their kid to a Norway-demographics school over a Haiti-demographics school ten out of ten times.
— J Burton (@JBurtonXP) January 12, 2018
Liberals are freaking out because Trump supposedly called Haiti and some African nations "shithole countries" in an Oval Office meeting. That's because they are shithole countries. If you think Haiti or Somalia are so great then why don't you move there?
— Makada 🇺🇸 (@_Makada_) January 12, 2018
If all these self righteous celebrities are all bent because Trump called them " shithole" countries, how come they never threatened to move to any of those "beautiful " paradises ?
— R. Wolfe (@WhoWolfe) January 12, 2018
The same liberal politicians and journalists furious at Trump for calling Haiti a "shithole" were silent when the Clintons stole hundreds of millions in Haiti Earthquake relief money for "friends of Bill" 🤔
— #UnsealTheDeals (@NewtTrump) January 12, 2018
TRUMP: These countries are shitholes.
— Ryan Saavedra 🇺🇸 (@RealSaavedra) January 12, 2018
DEMOCRATS: Trump's a racist, but he better give these poor immigrants temporary protected status (TPS) because their countries are in really bad shape.
BREAKING: Trump says stuff about foreign countries that U.S. journalists have said about Middle America for decades.#shithole #hypocrites
— Raheem 🇬🇧🇺🇸 (@RaheemKassam) January 11, 2018