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VIDEO PROOF: Those supporting this guy claimed our protesters were blocking traffic, but as you can see in this video, is anyone standing in front of the truck? No. They also alleged that protesters were damaging his truck—yet, do we see anyone touching it? No. What we do see...

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Michael Sal1 年前

Big truck = small dick

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JohnOr1 年前

Ironically, the truck was blocking traffic.

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Rock Paper Sizzle1 年前

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Joey Helmer1 年前

One of them did open his passenger side door. But clearly after he stopped and got out to antagonize them. Don’t start nothin’, won’t be nothin’.

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Justice Horn1 年前

Respectfully, this is an incredibly misguided take, and it clearly reveals your bias. There are numerous videos on my X that provide context, but you’re choosing to focus on someone who opened the door to a truck after the driver jumped out to threaten protesters. Shouldn’t your attention be on the agitator instead? As someone who spoke with the person who opened the truck door, I can tell you he was ensuring the truck was in neutral, so that this reckless individual didn’t risk driving it into a crowd of civilians. And for those claiming he was defending his truck (which in the video, there’s a clear gap from his truck and the protesters), the video clearly shows no one was touching it. Who defends themselves twice in this situation? You’re fabricating stories to justify actions that can only be described as domestic terrorism. Maybe you shouldn’t follow my account if you’re sympathizing with a guy who literally harmed our neighbors— you’re following me, and then I’m not following you.

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MAZE1 年前

@zdiggler This shows clearly that the driver of the truck got out and approached the crowd, and if he hadn't gotten out of his truck, he could've continued without making physical contact with anyone. The protesters were on the sidewalk when he stopped and exited his truck.

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Aisling, Certified Vermin1 年前

Why is it always the guy overcompensating in the big truck

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RESIST 🫂💛💫🫂1 年前

Yes, they really are so dumb to think that narrative would work considering literally thousands of people, WITH PHONES AND CAMERAS WERE PRESENT.

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miscellany1011 年前

The grey haired folk ain't backing down.....I love it

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Marie Myung-Ok Lee1 年前

they love brandishing guns in places they know sensible people wouldn't have one

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MKlobe Ultra1 年前

This truck belongs to a bank, and will for a very long time.

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