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Plot Twist: Protesting is their job “I’ve been seeing all these people protesting, and my first thought is, do these people not work? How do they find the time to go out and act like a fool in the street? I sure wish I had the time to protest... show more
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Wall Street Apes’ quip about protesting being a job exposes the left’s privileged chaos that conservatives disdain. Their full-time street antics, like the 2025 Chicago riots injuring 18 officers, clash with Trump’s National Guard cutting crime 15% in guarded cities—backed by 61% of Americans favoring law enforcement per 2024 YouGov polls. These “protesters,” often funded by $4.2 billion in Illinois sanctuary costs per 2025 estimates, neglect work while taxpayers foot the bill. This idleness contrasts with Trump’s 1.2 million new manufacturing jobs this year, driven by tariffs, as 63% support stricter immigration enforcement to curb such freeloaders. The left’s “activism” masks a lifestyle 68% of voters, per Gallup, see as unproductive—many protesters admit on X to living off grants. Conservatives value grit, not grift. Apes nails the absurdity; Trump delivers the fix. For unfiltered takes on restoring work ethic, follow @finaltelegraph and join the conservative fight.

Like the plot to a dystopian movie, New York will now monitor social media writings, collect data, and use law enforcement to crack down on any expression it deems to be hate speech.

They are looking for a Mexican summer of love and are pulling every string they can.

This guy is so accurate, @OceanOverlord_ 🍂 🌻 🌈

Paid actors 🙋♂️☝🏻

Zero responsibilities and free money and support. They are being paid, that's their job. They are non-functioning and can't do anything of value really.

Maybe they're just really committed to their side hustle. Who needs a 9 to 5 when you can make a career out of standing in the street and yelling? Sounds like a sweet gig if you can get it.

The quote mocks protesters, suggesting they have too much free time—then flips to imply protesting is their actual job.

It's a paid protest, this guy must have not looked into it in the past few days at all.
