https://www.cltampa.com/tampa/photos...eshow/13849084
Never surprised when this happens.
Because it happens all the fucking time.
SMMFH
As the protest crowd approached, right wingers holding signs that read "Free the J6 Political Prisoners" shouted "keep moving commies!"That’s ideology I can get behind.
https://www.cltampa.com/tampa/photos...eshow/13849084Nothing but another misguided extremist group just like BLM and ANTIFA. They hold no significance what so ever.
Never surprised when this happens.
Because it happens all the fucking time.
SMMFH Originally Posted by Yssup Rider
I don't think Trump is even racist. He just wants those stupid motherfuckers' votes. They think he is one of them. He's not. He just knows they are dumb and that is his core loyal fan base that would take a bullet for him.Are you saying he’s an equal opportunity huckster?
Unfortunately for Trump, there is a price to pay when you empower ignorant racists because normal people (the majority) don't want to see stupid shit like that. Originally Posted by Lucas McCain
Interesting lack of tattoos, right wing or otherwise.... "Provocateurs"??!! ... Not even sure it's LEGAL
Any proof they aren't provocateurs? Originally Posted by JohnnyGleet
Remember what happened when an "undesirable group" were at a rally for Virginia Gov. Youngkin?... Hmmmm... How soon The Dems FORGET! ...
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/oct/30/lincoln-project-glenn-youngkin-virginia-event
Lincoln Project members pose as white supremacists at Virginia GOP event
Five members carried tiki torches at a campaign stop for Glenn Youngkin, the Republican candidate for Virginia governor
The Lincoln Project has confirmed it was behind a political stunt in which five members posed as white supremacists carrying tiki torches at a campaign stop for Glenn Youngkin, the Republican candidate for governor in Virginia, in Charlottesville ahead of election day next week.
Members of the anti-Trump Republican group stood in front of Youngkin’s campaign bus on Friday wearing white shirts, khaki pants and sunglasses.
They were attempting to evoke an infamous far-right torchlit march at the University of Virginia in August 2017, a day before a self-described neo-Nazi killed a counter-protester with his car. As the Lincoln Project mounted the stunt, jurors in a civil lawsuit over the rally were beginning to hear testimony
So don't tell me that it can't happen!
Originally Posted by HedonistForever