Photo: Chip Somodevilla/Getty; Jim Watson/AFP/GettySocial media critics are finding irony in First LadyMelania Trump‘s Christmas ornament that bears the title of her anti-cyberbullying initiative, Be Best.In a video that Mrs. Trump shared on Twitter, she gives viewers a tour of the new White HouseChristmas decorations. At different points, the camera shows a Be Best ornament and a wreath made of Be Best pencils.Be Best, which Mrs. Trumplaunched in May, focuses on fighting cyber-bullying, curtailing the opioid epidemic and promoting children’s well-being, according to the White House’s website.“The People’s House @WhiteHouse is ready to celebrate Christmas and the holiday season!” the first lady captioned the video.Many Twitter critics called out the ornament because of PresidentDonald Trump‘s well-knownpenchant for writing insulting tweets about his critics.“Will you be giving that ‘Be Best’ ornament to your husband for Christmas?” one persontweeted.“Did you get @realDonaldTrump one?” a personasked.“You ruined it with that ‘Be Best’ ornament. You just had to go there. Is there a ‘I really don’t care! Do you?’ ornament as well? Might as well be stupid all the way,” another personwrote, referencing Mrs. Trump’scontroversial jacket.RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack“I love the humor added with the ‘be best’ ornament – delightfully tacky and disingenuous!” a personadded.Some people were fans of the ornament. “That’s exquisite! Wow! Love the ‘Be Best’ Christmas ball ornament!” a Twitter usersaid.Earlier in November, Mrs. Trumpspoke at the Family Online Safety Institute’s conferenceabout the criticism she has received for addressing cyber-bullying given her husband’s online behavior.“It is not news or surprising to me that critics and the media have chosen to ridicule me for speaking out on this issue, and that’s okay,” she said, according toTIME.“I remain committed to tackling this topic because it will provide a better world for our children,” Mrs. Trump, who is mom to 12-year-oldBarron Trump, continued. “And I hope that, like I do, you will consider using their negative words as motivation to do all you can to bring awareness and understanding about responsible online behavior.”

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Social media critics are finding irony in First LadyMelania Trump‘s Christmas ornament that bears the title of her anti-cyberbullying initiative, Be Best.In a video that Mrs. Trump shared on Twitter, she gives viewers a tour of the new White HouseChristmas decorations. At different points, the camera shows a Be Best ornament and a wreath made of Be Best pencils.Be Best, which Mrs. Trumplaunched in May, focuses on fighting cyber-bullying, curtailing the opioid epidemic and promoting children’s well-being, according to the White House’s website.“The People’s House @WhiteHouse is ready to celebrate Christmas and the holiday season!” the first lady captioned the video.Many Twitter critics called out the ornament because of PresidentDonald Trump‘s well-knownpenchant for writing insulting tweets about his critics.“Will you be giving that ‘Be Best’ ornament to your husband for Christmas?” one persontweeted.“Did you get @realDonaldTrump one?” a personasked.“You ruined it with that ‘Be Best’ ornament. You just had to go there. Is there a ‘I really don’t care! Do you?’ ornament as well? Might as well be stupid all the way,” another personwrote, referencing Mrs. Trump’scontroversial jacket.RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack“I love the humor added with the ‘be best’ ornament – delightfully tacky and disingenuous!” a personadded.Some people were fans of the ornament. “That’s exquisite! Wow! Love the ‘Be Best’ Christmas ball ornament!” a Twitter usersaid.Earlier in November, Mrs. Trumpspoke at the Family Online Safety Institute’s conferenceabout the criticism she has received for addressing cyber-bullying given her husband’s online behavior.“It is not news or surprising to me that critics and the media have chosen to ridicule me for speaking out on this issue, and that’s okay,” she said, according toTIME.“I remain committed to tackling this topic because it will provide a better world for our children,” Mrs. Trump, who is mom to 12-year-oldBarron Trump, continued. “And I hope that, like I do, you will consider using their negative words as motivation to do all you can to bring awareness and understanding about responsible online behavior.”

Social media critics are finding irony in First LadyMelania Trump‘s Christmas ornament that bears the title of her anti-cyberbullying initiative, Be Best.

In a video that Mrs. Trump shared on Twitter, she gives viewers a tour of the new White HouseChristmas decorations. At different points, the camera shows a Be Best ornament and a wreath made of Be Best pencils.

Be Best, which Mrs. Trumplaunched in May, focuses on fighting cyber-bullying, curtailing the opioid epidemic and promoting children’s well-being, according to the White House’s website.

“The People’s House @WhiteHouse is ready to celebrate Christmas and the holiday season!” the first lady captioned the video.

Many Twitter critics called out the ornament because of PresidentDonald Trump‘s well-knownpenchant for writing insulting tweets about his critics.

“Will you be giving that ‘Be Best’ ornament to your husband for Christmas?” one persontweeted.

“Did you get @realDonaldTrump one?” a personasked.

“You ruined it with that ‘Be Best’ ornament. You just had to go there. Is there a ‘I really don’t care! Do you?’ ornament as well? Might as well be stupid all the way,” another personwrote, referencing Mrs. Trump’scontroversial jacket.

RELATED VIDEO: PEOPLE Writer Natasha Stoynoff Breaks Silence, Accuses Donald Trump of Sexual Attack

“I love the humor added with the ‘be best’ ornament – delightfully tacky and disingenuous!” a personadded.

Some people were fans of the ornament. “That’s exquisite! Wow! Love the ‘Be Best’ Christmas ball ornament!” a Twitter usersaid.

Earlier in November, Mrs. Trumpspoke at the Family Online Safety Institute’s conferenceabout the criticism she has received for addressing cyber-bullying given her husband’s online behavior.

“It is not news or surprising to me that critics and the media have chosen to ridicule me for speaking out on this issue, and that’s okay,” she said, according toTIME.

“I remain committed to tackling this topic because it will provide a better world for our children,” Mrs. Trump, who is mom to 12-year-oldBarron Trump, continued. “And I hope that, like I do, you will consider using their negative words as motivation to do all you can to bring awareness and understanding about responsible online behavior.”

source: people.com