“Trump is pathetic. If he wins the US will need boots on the ground. Is he constipated? There aren’t enough white men to elect Trump.” – Various UN Employees on record

This is part III, continuing from part II here.

None of these tweets are screaming death to America and the most extreme ones have stopped since President Trump assumed office. But consider the following before reading these tweets:

For every dollar that these people make, roughly 25 cents comes from US tax dollars. There are 166 other countries that sign on to this organization, yet we foot a quarter of the bill. When they tweet from their UN Twitter accounts, 25% of their livelihood is thanks to your hard work. Their income is not taxed by the federal government.

The UN has no choice but to respect us since most of their programs would be financially unstable without our voluntary contributions. This can stop at any time but it takes you raising your voice and alerting politicians and American bureaucrats to this madness. Don’t pay the salaries of people that want you to destroy your culture with a smile on your face. That much, at least, should be common sense.

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“If Trump wins, I think an intervention might become relevant, boots on the ground even…” and other Tweets from UN employees in the IOM

Christine Petre works for the IOM in Libya. She’s Swedish, so you can understand how she thinks:

If #Trump wins I think an intervention might become relevant, boots on the ground even. #SuperTuesday — Christine Petré ? (@christinepetre) March 1, 2016

"Would you let Donald Trump tell you where to get a haircut? Or ask Sarah Palin’s advice about … anything?" http://t.co/kQYAngTvvG — Christine Petré ? (@christinepetre) May 12, 2015

Trump has responsibility towards media, U.N. rights boss says https://t.co/myk3DPXJDg — Christine Petré ? (@christinepetre) August 22, 2018

Farah Sater Ferraton, is a career international bureaucrat. She’s worked at the ILO and World Bank previously.

A brilliant reply by @dwnews to Trump's oversimplistic/"not to say pathetic" attempt of linking migration to crime rates in Germany. https://t.co/wTFZPWarY4 — Farah Sater Ferraton (@FarahSFerraton) June 18, 2018

After Trump and Brexit, is this the end for the Anglo Saxon west? | Timothy Garton Ash https://t.co/KeqYc407Du pic.twitter.com/0ylnYchxsz — Farah Sater Ferraton (@FarahSFerraton) August 17, 2017

The Press officer wrote this bizarre poem…and repeatedly discussed the white men he wants to replace

@NYTLiz how come? Just thrilled that Bern is spurned and Cruz will lose. Thump Trump, his Crown he'll Bump. The Chump. — Joel Millman (@MillmanIOM) April 27, 2016

No @rosieperezbklyn White Men Can't, Trump…can't:

Vote in sufficient #s to get him elected

(and many other reasons he's done) — Joel Millman (@MillmanIOM) June 14, 2016

White Men Can't (Elect) Trump!!!! — Joel Millman (@MillmanIOM) September 28, 2016

Naturally many respond to his tweets:

No person is ever illegal @realDonaldTrump — Oilibhín Ní hEideáin (Olivia Headon) (@livheadon) October 14, 2015

There were a few Drumpfs along the way, too. Here’s Marzia Rango, migration data researcher with IOM.

Donald Trump, grandson of immigrant Friedrich Drumpf, warns Republicans against giving the country away to… Immigrants. Via @m_clem — Marzia Rango (@MarziaRango) February 21, 2013

Itayi Viriri, he’s the IOM head of online communications and possibly responsible for the IOM twitter, referenced a Fresh Prince of Bell Air clip where a girl screams that Donald Trump ruined her life:

This clip of Donald Trump on the Fresh Prince might be the most prophetic 18 seconds of television ever made https://t.co/AMsXYeFXU2 — Itayi Viriri (@itayiviriri) November 13, 2016

He hates PB&J and therefore America:

@realDonaldTrump @ericstonestreet ~ Is it the constipation again, Mr Trump? Darn it! — Itayi Viriri (@itayiviriri) March 3, 2014

And like any adult professional enjoys potty jokes:

@realDonaldTrump @ericstonestreet ~ Is it the constipation again, Mr Trump? Darn it! — Itayi Viriri (@itayiviriri) March 3, 2014

Jean-Philippe Chauzy, IOMs Chief of Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo took things hard too:

I only hope President Trump heeded @Pontifex message to build bridges, not walls https://t.co/MRizac5fBY — Jean-Philippe Chauzy (@jpchauzy) May 24, 2017

Sadly when it comes to #migration, Trump just cannot stop its true colours from shining throughhttps://t.co/O5zPohu8hS # via @HuffPostPol — Jean-Philippe Chauzy (@jpchauzy) July 23, 2016

Donald Trump vowed to deport all but the Statue of Liberty https://t.co/CI68JYn0sZ — Jean-Philippe Chauzy (@jpchauzy) September 2, 2016

See why #migrant rights organisations & governments in LatAm fear a major migration crisis under Trump presidency https://t.co/gbWmLJIyXU — Jean-Philippe Chauzy (@jpchauzy) November 17, 2016

Donald Trump will never 'make America great again' without #migrants https://t.co/qEEYWFOSkb — Jean-Philippe Chauzy (@jpchauzy) December 10, 2016

There were some fair takes few and far between: