Cops Are Smarter Than the Journalists, Too

Okay, we’ll be honest: We pass over a lot of these Crowder memes because they’re only marginally funny at best. But this one actually got a chuckle out of us, so here it is.

If you’ve watch much of “Louder with Crowder” online, then you know that he regularly goes on college campuses, puts up a provocative sign encourages college students to “change his mind.” It’s an easy image to make a meme out of, as people just swap out the text of Crowder’s provocative statement and insert their own.

In this case, it’s actually pretty true. Most police officers are a lot nicer than journalists these days, now that the entirety of the mainstream media has defected to the anti-Trump, anti-America #Resistance. Have you seen those hags and hacks in the White House press corps?

Journalists have gotten so nasty in the past four years that they make up rape charges against Supreme Court nominees and question whether the president’s grandson actually builds his LEGO towers himself. What a bunch of jerks!

The media is especially nasty to cops these days, too. Systemic racism? No – systemic incompetence from the media class.


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