Anonymous ID: ae95b8 March 19, 2020, 10:07 a.m. No.8476700   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6861 >>6897 >>6988 >>7130 >>7235 >>7251

>>8476437 LB Pardon any transcription errors, I was typing really fast and had to paraphrase a bit.

 

>OAN REPORTER

>Q: Do you consider the term "Chinese food" racist?

IMO this question was planned. Every day in these press conferences POTUS calls on the last reporter and it's always a softball question giving him a nice opportunity to end the conference on a positive note. Same with this one.

>POTUS: No, because it describes the origin of the food.

>Q: So leftist news media are siding with Chinese media to create the fake news story calling your use of the term "Chinese virus" racist?

>POTUS: Because I know the truth. I'm in a position to know a lot of information that other people don't have.

 

Meme Corps and Red Pill Cannons, this is memeable.

 

It racist to say "Chinese food" when referring to Chinese cuisine?

Anonymous ID: ae95b8 March 19, 2020, 10:27 a.m. No.8476988   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7130 >>7235

>>8476700

>>8476861

>>8476897

It's not about whether we like Chinese food or not.

This is MARKETING. With our memes we are going to re-brand the term "Chinese Food" as a descriptive term for the origin of the cuisine called "Chinese Food". We're going to do it by turning the table on the politically correct liberals and making question if they should feel ashamed to use the term "Chinese food" to describe "Chinese food".

 

Then they will realize that the leftist MSM calling Trump a "racist" for describing the COVID-19 Coronavirus from China as the "Chinese Virus" is in no way racist, but simply a factual descriptive of where the infection originated. Just as "Chinese Food" is a descriptive term accurately identifying the national origin of the delicious cuisine that is called Chinese Food.

 

Meme army we need you.

 

We need a hashtag too.