Monday, July 20, 2015

Lopez Leads Vulgar Bigoted Chant Against Trump

"F--k That Puto": George Lopez Leads Crowd In Anti-Trump Chant

July 19, 2015 Inquisitr.com

Comedian George Lopez was able to take his feelings about Donald Trump to brand new heights during a recent show in Arizona.

Instead of just voicing his own opinions from the stage, the 54-year-old actor was able to get the crowd to send a loud message to Donald Trump through chanting loudly in unison.

“F**k that puto!”

After the chant, George Lopez was able to add his own two cents with a brief statement about the effect that Latinos have had on the United States of America.

“This country is better with Latinos in it.”

The Spanish word “puto,” according to the Urban Dictionary, can be translated as “male prostitute.” According to the definition, it is also “used for cowards and traitors.”


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