Any petition that gets more than 100,000 signatures is considered by Parliament’s Petitions Committee. Another petition was also started asking Aberdeen’s Robert Gordon University to strip Trump of an honorary degree it bestowed on him five years ago. The ”persistent verbal attacks on various groups of people based on nationality, religion, race and physical abilities” was the motivation. On the other part, speaking about Trump, White House press secretary Josh Earnest said the comments effectively “disqualifies him from serving as president.” Such initiatives prove that confronted with the major threat of the international terrorism people don’t want the common bon sense to be replaced by things that couldn’t represent the option of humanity in our century.