Trump could never be associated with a banana republic because he’s afraid of bananas,...
When Trump is asked how he became aware that people were going to throw fruit, he answered that they were told, and “you get hit with fruit, it’s — no, it’s very violent stuff.”
Later, the once-most-powerful man in the world said that “we were put on alert they were going to do fruit.” Asked if it was all right for his security or audience members to use physical force to stop the assault of flying fruit, Trump, the most feared Republican in the country, answered, “To stop somebody from throwing pineapples, tomatoes, bananas, stuff like that, yeah, it’s dangerous stuff.”Those of you tempted to laugh have never seen the damage a perfectly thrown kumquat can do to the human body.
One of the most chilling scenes in the movie “Malcolm X” is when the assassins sit around a table piled with guns they are preparing and loading. The vision terrifying Trump was of protesters sitting around a kitchen table divvying up the arsenal of tomatoes, bananas, pineapples and other dangerous fruit with which they were going to attack him.
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