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The Ironic Reason Kids, Adults Destroyed Donald Trump Pinata at Food Cart Opening
December 13, 2015
“I want to kill him!”
The grand opening of an Oregon food cart dubbed El Diablito — which means “the little devil" — featured a video of children and adults taking turns beating up a Donald Trump pinata, which was giving a double middle-finger right back at onlookers.

“We want to break away the hate, we want to break away the anti-Muslim, the anti-people, anti-children, anti-immigrant feelings, all the racism, the stereotyping, all the anti-women," a costumed woman said on the clip before Friday's swatting commenced at the Portland eatery.

"All the hate that he has in his heart," the woman continued, "we break it tonight.”
She then thanked the Virgin of Guadalupe.
The clip turned to participants hitting the pinata of the Republican presidential candidate to big cheers.

When a child yelled out “I want to kill him!” an adult was heard laughing in response: "You want to kill him?"
After a woman was asked why she was going to break the pinata, she responded, "Because f*** Trump" and then apologized because children were present.
A man who appeared to be the food cart owner said the pinata event wasn't about politics and that Trump was chosen because he's the most popular candidate.
Here's the clip. (Content warning: Strong language):
(H/T: The Gateway Pundit)
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