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Andrew Yang's Science Tweet Provided These Hilarious Responses

Andrew Yang's Science Tweet Provided These Hilarious Responses
Andrew Yang Campaign Photo/Clara Lu

Presidential hopeful Andrew Yang has come under fire with sarcastic replies to a tweet he posted Monday evening.

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What was supposed to inspire confidence in his potential voters, instead was met with scorn from several users. Climate change blogger Steve Goddard currently has the top comment, defacing Yang's use of a mostly religious word.

Chuckie Finks had one of the better comebacks, taking a dig at leftism in general rather than Yang himself.

Others decided to play with the statement rather than turning it into a deconstruction.

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Yang is one of the perspective candidates for the Democrats' run in 2020. He is in support of giving a $1000/month "Freedom Dividend" to all U.S. citizens over the age of 18. This would be a form of universal basic income. His campaign slogan is "Humanity First," calling attention to his belief that automation in many key industries is one of the biggest threats facing the U.S. workforce. As of March of 2019, he has received donations from 65,000 donors from at least 20 U.S. states.

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