Melania Trump, US first lady elect
Ever since the Republican candidate won the US presidential election, there have been unrest in the US, but thus time it has taken another dimension as the protesters are calling for the US president elect's wife Melania to be raped. Donald Trump won Hillary Clinton in the just concluded US presidential election which was conducted on November 8th 2016.
The protesters unleashed the slogan, rape Melania when they gathered in the international hotel of Donald Trump in Washington DC, and later sparked the hashtag #rapemelania, it has now generally be accepted in by all anti-Trump supporters on Twitter, Trump's international hotel is just few miles away from the White House.
Protesters outside Trump
international hotel
The disgraceful message was held up after hundreds of people took to the streets outside a variety of Mr Trump's properties ever since he won the election.And while some anti-Trump campaigners refused to denounce the sickening sign others slammed the protestors.
One said: "Freedom of speech is one thing, but this scumbags sign is beyond that right and disrespectful to all women."
While another added: "These idiot protesters or whatever they are can leave our Country! Not Acceptable like them arrested."
The news comes just days after scores of people called for the President-elect to be assassinated on Twitter.
They called on Mr Trump to be killed last night after his historic win and even created the hashtag #AssasinateTrump.
Threats called for both President-elect Mr Trump and his running mate and Vice President-elect Mr Pence to be killed.
One user called OctobersVeryOm said: "Yo i'm not saying someone should try and assassinate trump but if you do, don't miss."
While CJ Pesôs said: "I'll take the L and Assassinate Trump if y'all put money on my books."
User Rollllyy said: "#Assasinatetrump #itonlytakesone Who's gunna do it."The website has done nothing to clamp down on the threats leaving serious concerns over its future viability.
There has been some criticism of Twitter's failure to effectively deal with the threats, which are often made by people using anonymous profiles.
The latest controversy comes after a man was shot on Saturday as demonstrations against Mr Trump’s presidential victory continued to rage across America.
The man was blasted after reportedly getting into an argument with a motorist as he marched over Morrison Bridge in Portland, Oregon.
His injuries are not thought to be life-threatening and the attacker has not been caught.
And police were tonight bracing themselves for further unrest with events planned for New York, Los Angeles, Chicago.
Source: Express..........
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