Story highlights Bernie Sanders tweeted that it was 'unacceptable' that Romania had faster internet than much of the U.S.

The comment provoked outrage and humor on social media and now there's a website dedicated to it

(CNN) Romanians are not feeling the "Bern."

Some citizens of the Eastern European country took exception to a Tweet by the presidential hopeful this week.

"Today, people living in Bucharest, Romania have access to much faster Internet than most of the U.S.. That's unacceptable and must change."

Today, people living in Bucharest, Romania have access to much faster Internet than most of the US. That's unacceptable and must change. — Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) March 2, 2016

The social media reaction to Sanders' tweet was fast as Romania's apparent web surfing speed.

"Why is it unacceptable for other people to have nice things? That's just mean-spirited," Twitter user A. Stephen Getty wrote.

@BernieSanders Why is it unacceptable for other people to have nice things? That's just mean-spirited. — astephengetty (@warningsignsblg) March 2, 2016

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