Trumplinks
Guessing it only seems like this is the Committee to Re-elect Donald Trump. But I'm sure he's grateful. Way to go, kids!
Blocking an elderly couple from getting home sends a message, and no, not "Black Lives Matter" but "Brat Lives Matter."
— Amy Alkon (@amyalkon) July 27, 2020
Just love the commenters who said "other drivers turned around." They shouldn't have.
Entitled bullies. https://t.co/OD5HEYaJZR








Let off the brake pedal and step on the gas.
Don't stop. This couple are being held against their will and their right to free passage and travel has been infringed.
Edward Lunny at July 27, 2020 4:55 AM
Photograph. Note girlish, erotically playful heel flip.
Crid at July 27, 2020 5:37 AM
This young woman is a perfect example of why kids should be spanked when they misbehave:
https://twitter.com/jc_1303/status/1287231458508234753
Sixclaws at July 27, 2020 7:48 AM
This couple are being held against their will
That's false imprisonment and is generally considered a crime. If the couple rolls thru and injures or worse their captors, they'll be the ones charged with crimes.
Keep in mind it is your right as a juror to find a just verdict. Sometimes, the law is an ass. And sometimes, it's just the prosecutor.
I R A Darth Aggie at July 27, 2020 7:55 AM
The perfect Joe Biden presidential campaign ad:
https://twitter.com/klara_sjo/status/1287768291184975872
Sixclaws at July 27, 2020 9:13 AM
Minneapolis. I was assured that putting up barricades would effective, or does that only apply on a nation's border?
https://archive.is/OGkP7
I R A Darth Aggie at July 27, 2020 11:04 AM
would be ineffective
I really need an editor. *hangs head* but not like Epstein.
I R A Darth Aggie at July 27, 2020 11:05 AM
So, "protestors" without a permit blocked a street and harassed anyone trying to get through? They expected the residents or the neighborhood to turn around and go another way; a "minor inconvenience in this affluent white neighborhood." And if they don't, they protestors surround the car, block any forward or backward progress, beat on the windows, and shout at the people in the car.
What I saw was a "white woman" attempting to escape the violent crowd that was illegally detaining her, beating on her car, and threatening her with violence.
The 12-15 tweets she posted expressing her self-righteous indignation with the police, the "white woman" she was detaining, and society in general exposes the delusions of these protestors.
In one of her final tweets, Julia Clark urges her followers to "find this woman." Sounds a lot like an instigation to visit violence upon this "white woman."
Conan the Grammarian at July 27, 2020 11:19 AM
I'm never stopping for demonstrators, because I saw what happened to Reginald Denny. And #ThugLivesDontMatter.
jdgalt at July 27, 2020 11:19 AM
If only art major theses in the Western world were like this instead of, you know, crochet with chunks of menstrual emissions as fabric dye.
https://twitter.com/rock10zxa/status/1287451445185347585
Sixclaws at July 27, 2020 2:33 PM
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