http://www.infowars.com/video-obese-woman-starts-trashing-store-after-ebt-card-gets-refused/
Thoughts?
For those who prefer embed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cTDTnRD-AiQ
>>76300229
I feel bad for the worker who has to clean all that shit up.
If that sheboon goes apeshit over that after 150 years of 'assimilating' into civilized culture imagine the repercussions of inviting hundreds and thousands of rapefugees
>>76300374
yeah, being a cop must be hard work
>>76300322
I dont understand a single word being spoken in that video
>>76300229
Around blacks, never relax.
>>76300229
ooga booga gibmedat
why get a job when you can just get foodstamps?
Imagine being a cop and having to deal with that
>>76300322
http://youtubedoubler.com/ivhC
it needed some music t b h f a m
Spread Colin Flaherty on campuses you fuckkkk
Some rich fag needs to buy his books, and distribute them all over college campuses.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-y3zs2tQ7s
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NzspsovNvII
>>76302260
>Don't worry, we accept Erasing Black Terrorists
>>76301803
Allow me to translate what she said.
"Taxation is theft. If you have many friends ranging from tea party to anarchist, you have likely seen one or more memes in your social media feed with that message. Some prove more clever than others. Many are just obnoxious, like the one crafted for Easter that used the crosses of Calvary as the t's in "taxation is theft." For reasons not immediately clear, these posts have spiked in popularity.
The underlying message proves true. Taxes are collected under coercion, rather than earned through trade or persuasion. If you fail to pay your taxes, men with guns will eventually be sent to arrest you. If you resist that arrest, they may legally use those guns to shoot and kill you. It's something we don't typically pause to think about in our day-to-day lives. When we do, we often discount the coercive nature of taxation with rationalizations about "the greater good" or "public interest." Memes stating that "taxation is theft" thus confront us with a provocative truth.
This is the problem with much of what passes for activism among the insurgent right. Too much of it amounts to little more than snark with no practical application or call to action. What's the plan? Are we going to abolish taxes? Are we going to disband the state? Let's say we get a nice little coalition united around those goals. What then? Is there a clear path from here to there, or are we going to Tyler Durden this thing?
Short of violent revolution, which would undoubtedly result in consequences far worse than taxation, the path to less government involves incremental change. But a sentiment like “taxation is theft” does not allow for incremental change. It sets one improbable goal and offers no stepping stones to reach it."
>>76303495
Lolbertarians BTFO!
How can they ever recover?
>>76301687
dumbass
>>76300322
Why couldn't they just tranquilize the hippo?