Ben Carson doesn't know that you should never, ever read the comments

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Max Knoblauch
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Ben Carson reads the comments.

The GOP presidential candidate addressed the negativity of Internet comments during the debate on January 14, claiming that they were hateful and "did not come from our Judeo-Christian roots."

Although Carson didn't give an answer to what value system angry comments do come from -- perhaps hell, or somewhere worse -- his statement inspired other, "different" Internet commenters on Twitter to take up arms with him.

I will stand with you against Ben Carson, internet commenters— R2-DTRUUU (@JasonKirkSBN) January 15, 2016

Carson has finally won over the media by attacking Internet commenters— Jordan Weissmann (@JHWeissmann) January 15, 2016

Trust me on this one, Ben, just don't read the comments. Don't do it.

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