Friday 23 September 2022 06:17 PM Donald Trump Jr. posts risque meme using his SISTER Ivanka and Canada's ... trends now
Donald Trump Jr. has joined the chorus of critics of a transgender teacher in Ontario, Canada who went viral after she was pictured wearing extremely large breast prosthetics in class.
The image shared by Trump, 44, reads 'wheels on the shopping car be like' and features three identical images of his sister, Ivanka, 40, and one of the teacher, Kayla Lemieux.
Three images of Ivanka encircle the viral image of Lemieux in a square below the text. Trump appears to be comparing Ivanka and Lemieux to a stereotypical shopping cart, which reliably has three functional wheels and one which squeaks.
'Sorry @ivankatrump but what kind of big brother would I really be if I showed restraint and didn't post this ???' the caption reads.
Trump appears to be comparing Ivanka and Lemieux to a stereotypical shopping cart, which reliably has three functional wheels and one which squeaks
Donald Trump Jr., 44, posted the meme to his Instagram after the transgender teacher, Kayla Lemieux, went viral over the weekend for wearing very large prosthetic breasts in school
Pictured: Ivanka Trump, 40, with her husband, Jared Kushner, 41. Trump is pictured in the transphobic meme her brother posted to Instagram
Kayla Lemieux, a teacher at Ontario-based Oakville Trafalgar High School, was photographed by students after she appeared one morning to teach her shop class
Lemieux, a manufacturing technology teacher at Oakville Trafalgar High School in Ontario, Canada, was recently photographed instructing her shop class with her prosthetics on, which stretch her clothing.
Amidst public backlash and reports that students are skipping Lemieux's class, the Halton District School board defended Lemieux and said it would no longer answer questions because it was a 'personnel matter.'
The district added that interfering or criticizing the teacher would go against the Ontario Human Rights Code.
'The HDSB recognizes the rights of students, staff, parents/guardians and community members to equitable