KEY POINTS

  • Melania Trump's holocaust post mocked
  • Twitter users want President Donald Trump out of office
  • Melania Trump accused of plagiarism after allegedly copying Michelle Obama's speech

Melania Trump’s holocaust post was criticized by the netizens.

The first lady of the United States took to Twitter to commemorate the International Holocaust Remembrance Day. “On International #HolocaustRemembranceDay let us take time to honor the victims and survivors, and vow to combat all acts of evil against humanity. “On International #HolocaustRemembranceDay let us take time to honor the victims and survivors, and vow to combat all acts of evil against humanity. #WeRemember,” Melania wrote.

However, many were not impressed with the first lady’s message. Several mocked the post and lambasted the FLOTUS as they expressed their dislike toward her husband President Donald Trump.

“We are working on it, including getting your husband out of the office,” one commented.

“And FIRST AND FOREMOST we can combat this by voting your husband OUT OF OFFICE!!! This is the best way to combat evil!!!” another online user opined.

“What about the evil acts against humanity that your husband is currently doing. Get those children out of cages at the border and reunite them with their families!” @brandip760 added.

Some netizens also defended Melania. One said that the outrageous reactions were not appropriate and reminded them for failing to acknowledge the FLOTUS’ gesture of remembrance.

“Appalled by some of the comments on this tweet. Some people can't even put their prejudices and bigotry aside just for one minute to acknowledge a gesture of remembrance. Sick, sad, sorry individuals whose lives are blighted by their hatred, cynicism and self-loathing. Repulsive,” @brynrobinson3 wrote.

Meanwhile, Melania was attacked by her critics again due to her husband’s mistake. Many deemed the POTUS’ condolence message for Kobe Bryant’s family too similar to that of ex-POTUS Barack Obama’s. Several said that maybe Melania was behind the POTUS’ post on Twitter and she was mocked for plagiarism again.

Melania was first accused of plagiarism after she delivered her speech at the opening of the Republican National Convention because it was too similar to Michelle Obama’s remarks at the Democratic National Convention in Denver in 2008.

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