My sweet grandma

fatpiggy

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This is what I mean by their tricks don’t work anymore.

Target grandma has had nearly $70,000 raised for her. And the lady that made the video is being investigated and will probably be fire.

Karma is a b!tch

 

Jfcarter3

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Charlie Kirk did indeed say a lot of racist ****. You can have yoru free speech, but that doesn't mean you won't get called out for it.
While I don't disagree, the exact same concept is going to work against the younger woman here. Not really sure what the woman videoing was trying to accomplish. She shouldn't berate the senior citizen for what she is wearing. You can disagree with it and disagree vehemently, but you don't get to rail against someone, cuss them, and treat them that way. She's no better than Kirk was.
 

firegiver

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While I don't disagree, the exact same concept is going to work against the younger woman here. Not really sure what the woman videoing was trying to accomplish. She shouldn't berate the senior citizen for what she is wearing. You can disagree with it and disagree vehemently, but you don't get to rail against someone, cuss them, and treat them that way. She's no better than Kirk was.
I wouldn't do that. Im not the type to berate people in public for their beliefs. But I'm not going to empathize with an old lady wearing racist garb to her job. I mean please, if I wore something political to a job, I'd have to be pretty stupid not to think something was going to happen.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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I wouldn't do that. Im not the type to berate people in public for their beliefs. But I'm not going to empathize with an old lady wearing racist garb to her job. I mean please, if I wore something political to a job, I'd have to be pretty stupid not to think something was going to happen.
Serious question for you…
If you see someone walking down the street wearing a MAGA(Make America Great Again) hat, do you automatically assume they’re racist ??
 

Moogy

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Serious question for you…
If you see someone walking down the street wearing a MAGA(Make America Great Again) hat, do you automatically assume they’re racist ??

I'll answer that question ... I've never seen such a ridiculous loser in the wild ... I live in civilization, so there are no MAGAt hats around here. So, hypothetically, if I did see someone sporting a MAGAt hat, I'd likely assume it was a joke. If it became apparent it wasn't a joke (i.e. the person looked like trash, otherwise), I'd assume they're dumb and/or scum ... and, yes, racist.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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I'll answer that question ... I've never seen such a ridiculous loser in the wild ... I live in civilization, so there are no MAGAt hats around here. So, hypothetically, if I did see someone sporting a MAGAt hat, I'd likely assume it was a joke. If it became apparent it wasn't a joke (i.e. the person looked like trash, otherwise), I'd assume they're dumb and/or scum ... and, yes, racist.
Bwahahahahhah

Nobody asked you, John. Everyone on this board already knows you’re a soft, cvnt
 
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yoshi121374

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Serious question for you…
If you see someone walking down the street wearing a MAGA(Make America Great Again) hat, do you automatically assume they’re racist ??

No. I assume they are ignorant and I know I don't want to associate outside of professional obligations.

If you feel the need to wear a political party as if it's a sports team I have concerns about your maturity.
 

dpic73

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While I don't disagree, the exact same concept is going to work against the younger woman here. Not really sure what the woman videoing was trying to accomplish. She shouldn't berate the senior citizen for what she is wearing. You can disagree with it and disagree vehemently, but you don't get to rail against someone, cuss them, and treat them that way. She's no better than Kirk was.
Truly, she could have just ignored it and gone about her day. This lefty doesn't approve.
 

baltimorened

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I wouldn't do that. Im not the type to berate people in public for their beliefs. But I'm not going to empathize with an old lady wearing racist garb to her job. I mean please, if I wore something political to a job, I'd have to be pretty stupid not to think something was going to happen.
plenty of people wear political "gear" Heck, these days just wearing something with a US flag triggers some.

I wonder why anyone would feel it necessary to berate anyone else over political beliefs. This didn't used to be a norm.
 

Moogy

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I wonder why anyone would feel it necessary to berate anyone else over political beliefs. This didn't used to be a norm.
Geez ... I don't know, ned ... I can't for the life of me figure out what changed. I mean, things are so like they used to be. I mean, we have a guy in office who shows respect for others ... he'd never insult a fellow political opponent by calling them playground names like "lil Marco" or "sleepy Ned" ... or worse ... he'd never insult members of the media by telling them to shut up, piggy ... he respects his fellow members of the government, and other world leaders ... and his political opposition ... and basically anyone who doesn't compliment him and his actions as the best ever ... and all of his wives, his mistresses and all those others he didn't sexually assault, because he'd never do that ... and he's not a convicted felon. He sets such a great example for how to act, that I can't imagine how his followers couldn't follow suit and be respectful, thereby not drawing the ire of those who have different political beliefs and drawing out similar behaviors by those less willing and/or able to control themselves.

Yeah, ned ... it sure is a head scratcher. You should form a crack team of investigators and analysts and see if you can figure it out. Split up, scoob, and look for clues.
 

PawPride

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Serious question for you…
If you see someone walking down the street wearing a MAGA(Make America Great Again) hat, do you automatically assume they’re racist ??
No, but I assume they're trash. I voted for him 3 times and wouldn't be caught dead wearing any sort of political paraphernalia. I consider that trashy behavior.
 

firegiver

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plenty of people wear political "gear" Heck, these days just wearing something with a US flag triggers some.

I wonder why anyone would feel it necessary to berate anyone else over political beliefs. This didn't used to be a norm.
you wear political 'gear'? I don't. And if I did, I wouldn't WEAR IT TO MY JOB. Because that would be stupid.
 

m.knox

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plenty of people wear political "gear" Heck, these days just wearing something with a US flag triggers some.

I wonder why anyone would feel it necessary to berate anyone else over political beliefs. This didn't used to be a norm.

Half the nation went crazy back in 2016....
 

m.knox

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Looks like you conveniently skipped right over my quote didn't you cuck? Wifey smacked you around good last night, didn't she?

So you admit you're a cuck. I know we are supposed to be accepting of people, but that's kind of out there.
 

JohnHughsPartner

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I didn't say that. I said I support people's rights to legally protest. I don't support breaking the law.

This is basic stuff.

Do you wear the red hat?
Nah I’m a Clemson guy. Don’t wear anything red. Never will

the hypocrisy is very strong with you. You don’t support breaking the law? What was going on with all the BLM protests?
 

JohnHughsPartner

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I do. I think it's a foundational principle of this country. I will always support someone's right to protest. I don't consider wearing political gear at work a form of protest, so I'm not sure the parallel you're trying to make.
Tell me, why do you think people were maga gear?
 

yoshi121374

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Nah I’m a Clemson guy. Don’t wear anything red. Never will

the hypocrisy is very strong with you. You don’t support breaking the law? What was going on with all the BLM protests?

And where have I ever supported breaking the law or riots?

This insistence of the MAGA contingent on this board to try and lump every single person who leans a bit left of center with the far left is ridiculous. Not a single poster on this board has said that they supported the rioting and damages. Not one.
 
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Moogy

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Bwahahahahhah

Nobody asked you, John. Everyone on this board already knows you’re a soft, cvnt
I'm not one of your Johns, Brokeback. I'm not spending the $5 you begged for on the likes of you. And I was only soft around you because I wasn't interested ... and I asked you repeatedly to stop grabbing at my junk, put your clothes on and leave . I mean, I was dining in a steakhouse, for the love of gawd. You just got excited because you were high on bath salts and thought you could get "meat" in there.
 
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