Kenyans Savagely Tear Presidential Candidate Donald Trump Into Pieces #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump

Donald trump is definitely a controversial presidential candidate and is often in the news for all the wrong reasons.

And now he is under ‘sieke’ because of what looks like cooked up story by a certain blog. The blog claims that Trump took shots at Kenyan athletes. He allegedly said that Kenyan Athletes that won in Beijing are all frauds and conmen.

This comment came after two Kenyan runners Joyce Zakary and Koki Manunga failed doping tests at the IAAF World Championships in Beijing and got temporarily suspended over this.

Apparently Trump said that Kenyans including Obama are frauds who dope and swindle on their way to the top.

But this information should be taken with a grain of salt as no authoritative media house/blog such as Daily Mail, CNN or even Al-Jazeera has picked up the story, so it could be propaganda.

Anyhow, the story has gained momentum on Social Media and here are the reactions from irate Kenyans

Paul Ng’ang’a ‏@Pauloctopus2: #KOT relax Trump is having a bad hair day hence his stupid utterances… #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump

Collins Kevs ‏@collinskevs: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump they are too lazy we had to lend them a president for two terms.

Enock The Geek ️ ‏@EnockTheGeek: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump I would slap him, but I’m pretty sure thats animal abuse

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Real Bard ‏@theanalyst: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump As educated Kenyans we do not attack the outside/ physical person, we analyze and critique your thoughts and manners

Stanley Mungai ‏@Stanleymen: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump everyone has a right to be stupid but he is misusing the privilege.

Boniface Cherrio ‏@BonnyBontez: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump To dare us we send Yego to throw him out of US to Atlantic

Joseph Warutere ‏@joewarutere: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump The old Hitler order would be ashamed of your racist attitude & ignorance. Moneyed but lacks in structured thoughts

The humble lad ‏@Kangemah: #SomeoneTellDonaldTrump If brains were money, you’d be a charity case.

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