In the past few weeks, we have witnessed many celebs bash Donald Trump for his response to Puerto Rico in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria. Recently, Singer Marc Anthony wrote a scathing tweet slamming the president for preoccupying his time beefing with the NFL rather than helping residents of the island. Over the weekend, during the season premiere of Saturday Night Live, where we saw Jay-Z hit the stage with Damian Marley, comedian Michael Che called Trump a "cheap cracker" for his inadequate response to Puerto Rico. While Che caught flak for the comment on social media, it seems actor and director Seth Rogen is riding with the SNL star, offering the perfect response for anyone vexed by the remarks.

Over the weekend, during the season premiere of Saturday Night Live, where we saw JAY-Z hit the stage with Damian Marley, comedian Michael Che called Trump a "cheap cracker" for his inadequate response to Puerto Rico. While Che caught flak for the comment on social media, it seems actor and director Seth Rogen is riding with the SNL star, offering a response for anyone vexed by the remarks.

"If you're offended by someone saying 'cracker', it's a good indicator that you're a f**king cracker," Rogen tweeted out on Sunday, October 1.

Rogen, who recently geeked out after his name was mentioned in a track by Nicki Minaj, joins a list of celebs who have taken to airing out racists. Michael Rapaport, who is known for dropping a rant on pressing issues, started a makeshift social media game show called the "Shame Game.", where he reveals users, who leave racist comments in his private messages.

Check out the tweet above.

Source: Twitter