In the GOP presidential debate on Thursday nigh on Fox News, we heard presidential candidate Donald Trump condemn political-correctness in our nation, which was in response to a question posed to him regarding his history of making inappropriate and nasty comments towards women.
And to uphold this history, Trump went on to say the following day that the debate host that gave him this question, who happened to be a woman, had "blood coming out of her eyes, blood coming out of her--wherever".
Although many are focusing on the offensive connotation of these words, could the attention regarding his words be misplaced entirely?
An unknown source who says to be "working closely with the Trump campaign" claims this to be the case.
This source say that the true intention of this statement was to drop a hint about what Trump will be unveiling as his next agenda as the leader in the polls among all the Republican presidential candidates.
"We've seen Trump launch his war on political-correctness," the source tells our team, "but Trump is letting us in on his next big thing: and that's his war on political correctness regarding our anatomy."
That's right. This source is claiming that Trump's words were very strategic. Rather than using the word 'vagina', which we all know to be the place from where women bleed during menstraution, he used the word 'wherever'. And this apparently is supposed to be the beginning of his fight to end the use of politically-correct terms to refer to parts of the human anatomy.
According to the anonymous source, we should look forward to Trump substituting 'penis' for 'foo-hickey', 'testicles' for 'jingle bells', and 'breasts' for 'boobies', 'flappy things', and 'human utters'.
And apparently, it won't end there. This source tells us that the end goal is to completely uproot political correctness regarding our anatomy. And that means targeting the place where these politically-correct terms are used the most--and that's in the medical field.
"Donald Trump wants our surgeons to not be constricted by political-correctness," the source added. "And that means having them refer to vital organs as 'what-cha-ma-call-its' rather than their politically-prescribed names. Because it will just make everybody more comfortable."
Our team began to reached out to Donald Trump to validate these statements, but decided to put our energy towards more pressing world matters.
We will be sure to update you on all the latest on this issue.
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