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Who even has this kind of time? Get a life
I guarantee this chud has said “what’s with these protesters? they need to get a job” at least a dozen times in his life
Not sure if you’re talking about me but if so, touché because I definitely don’t believe that but now I look like a hypocrite. 😂
Nah, the prick in the article
Simply being an inadequate excuse for a man wasn’t enough. He had to shout it loud and clear
“It’s not a crime!”
Narrator: it is.
“I’m the victim, the older woman assaulted me! That’s assault and battery!”
Narrator: he’s not, she didn’t, and it wasn’t.
Bet this guy is a felon and can’t even vote.
Also, see his wife sitting there chewing her finger?
She’s epically pissed and is voting Harris/Walz
As a general rule, a yard sign is an indication of the sentiment of the individual/neighborhood and not a major factor in influencing whom other people are going to vote for. By contrast, watching someone come into my neighbor’s yard and tearing up signs is a highly polarizing/motivating force for otherwise apathetic or undecided voters.
Of course, if you’re in a neighborhood that’s full of very openly hostile political opponents, it might not be motivating in the way we’d hope. A bit like someone shoving a burning cross in your yard. Its as much a threat of future violence as it is an act of petty vandalism. A guy caught on camera doing this shit is motivating for the neighborhood, certainly. But police inaction when this guy is reported is its own kind of red-flag.
Police actions, or inactions, are almost universally red flags.
“I’m a moron and I want the world to see!”