Thursday, May 2, 2024

Trick Question














There are no college students in the picture.

They're all professional agitators and paid crisis actors, getting their usual fawning tongue-bath from their butt buddy fellow communists in the enemedia. Divemedic has a few examples from the recent USF shenanigans. Peter at BRM is on the same trail. (UPDATE: Middle Of The Right piles on too.) Seems all the wheels are coming off the "spontaneous protest" wagon.

This has been nothing more than another astro-turfed "grassroots" nothingburger.

No word on when they'll be arresting terrorism-funder-in-chief Soros for all this orchestrated and catered nonsense and violence, and getting him the Waterboard Suite at the GITMO Hilton, but it should have been 10 years ago.

Just as it would be instructive to start shooting at the "Patriot Front" whenever they hold a rally, to force the FBI to explain why they inexplicably had 42 agents wounded in one day, the police responding to these protests should switch from rubber bullets and tear gas to copper-jacketed lead, so that people could note the number of 45-year-old Clinton regime holdout career criminal troublemakers and 70-year-old aging hippies from the 1960s with new bullet wounds or posthumous FAFO Medals making up and directing 98% of the current round of fake unrest going on at the moment.

Stock up on canned goods. It's going to be a bumpy year.

6 comments:

  1. Well, I am not very surprised. The colleges still need to be held responsible for allowing this buffoonery to happen. They remain guilty.

    ~Rhea

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  2. One good sniper, and the milling mob will run like scalded dogs after the lead agitator is terminated.

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  3. The irony is that the colleges aren't killing Palestinians, the Israelis are.

    The "protesters" should be protesting and camping outside the Israeli Embassy.

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  4. When you are running a pr0-hamas riot you need leftist leaning sheep and dragon worshipers. They are running it right.

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