Social media users troll Trump Hotels post with their ‘favorite travel memories’
Social media users are now trolling a 2011 tweet by Trump Hotels that asks users to share their “favorite travel memory,” posting negative comments about the president.
“Tell us your favorite travel memory – was it a picture, a souvenir, a sunset? We’d love to hear it!” Trump Hotels tweeted in a post dated Oct. 2011.
Tell us your favorite travel memory – was it a picture, a souvenir, a sunset? We’d love to hear it!
— Trump Hotels (@TrumpHotels) October 11, 2011
People responded with jokes about Trump’s executive order banning immigration.
@TrumpHotels
Mine is staying at the Four Seasons when I travel!
impeccable service.
Trump hotels are the Motel 6’s of fancy hotels.
Sad!— Kaj-Erik Eriksen (@KajEriksen) January 28, 2017
.@TrumpHotels My asylum grant. Thanks for asking pic.twitter.com/yRftCMNsah
— Aminatou Sow (@aminatou) January 28, 2017
If you knew the humiliation one has to go through to become a refugee or asylee in this country you wouldn’t be able to contain your anger
— Aminatou Sow (@aminatou) January 28, 2017
@TrumpHotels My ancestors came by boat from Ireland. @realDonaldTrump would have said OK because they were white. Shame on his bigotry today
— Katy Muldoon (@katymuldoon) January 28, 2017
@TrumpHotels I remember the old days, when you could travel abroad without feeling ashamed of being an American in the Trump era.
— David Walker (@DavidWalk3) January 28, 2017
@TrumpHotels My grandmother’s travel to England, after being freed from Auschwitz.
— John Epler (@eplerjc) January 28, 2017
Mine is my mother’s story of fleeing Nazi Germany by train for Brussels where she lived in hiding until she could escape to US as a refugee https://t.co/w55C9ynjoo
— Susan Kandel (@susanrkandel) January 28, 2017
{mosads}The old post went viral after Trump’s order on Friday barring Syrian refugees indefinitely and halting the resettlement of all refugees for four months as the administration reviews the vetting process.
The order also denies entry for 90 days for individuals from seven predominantly Muslim countries: Iraq, Iran, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Libya and Yemen.
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