Antifa’s Flaming Fire Feet Guy Makes Another Appearance

When you make a Molotov cocktail correctly, it’s really hard to extinguish the flames. Which is why we don’t feel the least bit sorry for the flaming fire feet guy who was about to throw his professionally made Molotov cocktail at the police, only to drop it and set his own feet on fire. Serves him right!

By now you’ve probably seen one of the dozens of videos of the event set to music, which were awesome. “Disco Inferno” was our favorite, although “This Girl is on Fire” was a close second.

But now, the flaming fire feet guy makes another appearance in a simple meme in which someone has emblazoned (pun intended) “Defund the Fire Dept.” on his shirt. It’s a hilarious play on Defund the Police, of course, highlighting the irony of that whole stupid movement.

Defunding the police would only result in more crime, much like defunding the fire department would result in… more dummies setting their Hush Puppies ablaze. Imagine being the guy who set his feet on fire and millions of Americans being entertained by your epic fail.

Congratulations, flaming fire feet fella: You’re famous!


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