Your friend posted a message on Instagram and the US president's comment was very rude. In the message, he uses images of baboons and animals to gain his views and emotions. In response, thousands of people posted negative comments on his postings. What is his tone that causes people to react negatively to his message? Is there any suggestion for him to improve his information? Please explain your answer
Q: Your friend posted a message to Instagram and made very rude comments about the president.
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