The Most Ironic BLM Picture That You’ll Ever See

Honk if this is what the Black Lives Matter protest/riots look like in your town as well. Actually, don’t honk. In fact, why are you reading this in the first place if you’re driving around? You should be more careful! You could run over some innocent protester!

Anyway, like the meme says, this is definitely a picture of 2020 right here — a white BLM jihadi being arrested by a heroic black police officer.

One thing that says a lot about the current craziness is the remarkable number of children of elected Democrats who have been arrested for participating in riots and looting or have otherwise shown support for these criminal actions. Sen. Tim Kaine – Hillary Clinton’s running mate – was so proud of his son who got arrested throwing smoke bombs and other fireworks inside the Minnesota state house.

Minnesota Governor’s daughter tweeted National Guard troop locations – twice – so protesters could go loot somewhere else. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison and his son – a Minneapolis city council member – have both tweeted support for Antifa.

And pothead Bill De Blasio who moonlights as the mayor of New York said he was proud of his dingbat daughter who was arrested for rioting. That’s 2020 for you!


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