A Touching Story
1. On a rainy afternoon a group of Commie Antifa protesters were gathered outside the grocery store handing out pamphlets on the "evils" of America and the need to “defund the cops.” I politely declined to take one.
1. On a rainy afternoon a group of Commie Antifa protesters were gathered outside the grocery store handing out pamphlets on the "evils" of America and the need to “defund the cops.” I politely declined to take one.
2. There was an elderly woman behind me, and a young twenty-ish female protester offered her a pamphlet which she politely declined.
3. The young protester gently put her hand on the old woman's shoulder and in a patronizing voice said, "Don't you care about police brutality and the evils of capitalism?"
4. The old woman looked up at her and said: "Honey, my father died in France during World War II, I lost my husband in Korea and a son in Vietnam.”
5. She continued: “All three died so a naive, ignorant, self-centered bimbo like you could have the right to stand here and bad mouth our country, and if you touch me again I'll shove this umbrella up your a$$ and open it."
///The end.
///The end.