Ann Coulter Hate Boils Over In Social Media After Her Mocking Of Nigerian Campaign Hashtag #BringBackOurGirls; Republican Columnist’s #BringBackOurCountry Sign Triggers Spiteful Versions

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The Ann Coulter hate is boiling over from social media users after her mocking of the Nigerian campaign hashtag #BringBackOurGirls. The Republican political columnist's own hashtag version #BringBackOurCountry has also triggered an online bashing.

The Twitter photo showed the conservative lawyer looking glum and holding up a sign with the hashtag #BringBackOurCountry in reference to how the Obama administration and Democrats are supposedly running the country to the ground.

It also mocked Michelle Obama who earlier joined the campaign to rescue the kidnapped girls by extreme militant group trained by Al Qaeda. President Obama's wife held up a sign with the hashtag #BringBackOurGirls.

However, instead of support, an intense Ann Coulter hate ensued as Twitter users erased her hashtag #BringBackOurCountry and replaced it with their own, UPI news reported.

User Dana Wells tweeted the Ann Coulter hate photo and replaced the sign with: "I'm a miserable person who peddles hate to make money off dumb republicans."

User Atchka posted the Ann Colter hate photo and replaced the hashtag #BringBackOurCountry with the new hashtag #BringBackMySoul. He also commented: "Man, sometimes I'm shocked by the shit @AnnCoulter says for attention."

Still another one who goes by the name @freddiehamilton posted the new sign: "Please pay attention to me."

Not all of the tweets are about Ann Coulter hate, however, and some are funny and harmless like @mrjimdoyle who tweeted a photo of Ann Coulter with a paperbag on her head along with the sign that says "I am not famous anymore."

There's also one where Ann Coulter's sign says: "A hotdog is a sandwich," or the one where the sign reads: "I have a dream - Bob Marley," and still another user posted the writer's sign as saying: "Comic sans is my favorite font."

The hashtag #BringBackOurGirls already drew the attention of celebrities like Anne Hathaway, Angelina Jolie, Alicia Keys and Mary J. Blige.

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