Sasha Stone
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It is one, especially on TikTok. If you're a hot female, you want to be MAGA, right? That's where the boys are, right? You're not, and they're hot dudes. Hot dudes. Hot dudes for Trump. It's true. Instead of hot dudes for Harris. But so just to circle it back, which is that You know, I get it about January 6th. I understand. But I also see the bigger picture. I see what they've all been through.
I see that they've been treated like second class citizens for so long. And somehow we forgave all the people who lost their minds in the summer of 2020. But we can't forgive them. And that's because it's race related for them. They see the Trump people as white and the protesters as black.
I see that they've been treated like second class citizens for so long. And somehow we forgave all the people who lost their minds in the summer of 2020. But we can't forgive them. And that's because it's race related for them. They see the Trump people as white and the protesters as black.
I see that they've been treated like second class citizens for so long. And somehow we forgave all the people who lost their minds in the summer of 2020. But we can't forgive them. And that's because it's race related for them. They see the Trump people as white and the protesters as black.
And they see it all defined with their reversed hierarchy, which, you know, is what woke is woke ism or whatever you want to call it. But that's how the courts saw it, too. And to me, that's wrong. I don't know anything about the law, but it seems to me that that's intent. And they can't know intent.
And they see it all defined with their reversed hierarchy, which, you know, is what woke is woke ism or whatever you want to call it. But that's how the courts saw it, too. And to me, that's wrong. I don't know anything about the law, but it seems to me that that's intent. And they can't know intent.
And they see it all defined with their reversed hierarchy, which, you know, is what woke is woke ism or whatever you want to call it. But that's how the courts saw it, too. And to me, that's wrong. I don't know anything about the law, but it seems to me that that's intent. And they can't know intent.
And just really quickly, I wanted to tell you this story that I started driving across country in like 2020. And I got pulled over by a cop in like, I don't know, Illinois or something. And it was right during the protests and stuff. And he pulled me over and I looked at him and I said, how are you doing? How's it going? And he said, not good. And he started to tear up.
And just really quickly, I wanted to tell you this story that I started driving across country in like 2020. And I got pulled over by a cop in like, I don't know, Illinois or something. And it was right during the protests and stuff. And he pulled me over and I looked at him and I said, how are you doing? How's it going? And he said, not good. And he started to tear up.
And just really quickly, I wanted to tell you this story that I started driving across country in like 2020. And I got pulled over by a cop in like, I don't know, Illinois or something. And it was right during the protests and stuff. And he pulled me over and I looked at him and I said, how are you doing? How's it going? And he said, not good. And he started to tear up.
And I just thought the pain we've caused. over our madness and our hysteria. And now people would say, well, at least he has his life and he's not George Floyd and he's not killed or whatever. But This was a man who was working as a law enforcement officer who said that all of his friends were retiring, leaving the force. They all felt terrible because all of America thought they were racists.
And I just thought the pain we've caused. over our madness and our hysteria. And now people would say, well, at least he has his life and he's not George Floyd and he's not killed or whatever. But This was a man who was working as a law enforcement officer who said that all of his friends were retiring, leaving the force. They all felt terrible because all of America thought they were racists.
And I just thought the pain we've caused. over our madness and our hysteria. And now people would say, well, at least he has his life and he's not George Floyd and he's not killed or whatever. But This was a man who was working as a law enforcement officer who said that all of his friends were retiring, leaving the force. They all felt terrible because all of America thought they were racists.
And we all went along with this and we're expected to go along with it for months and months. And then the Democrats turn around and say, oh, you know, we're the side that cares about cops. No, you're not. You know, you never were. You're the side that said cops were systemically racist. Defund the police. That's who you are.
And we all went along with this and we're expected to go along with it for months and months. And then the Democrats turn around and say, oh, you know, we're the side that cares about cops. No, you're not. You know, you never were. You're the side that said cops were systemically racist. Defund the police. That's who you are.
And we all went along with this and we're expected to go along with it for months and months. And then the Democrats turn around and say, oh, you know, we're the side that cares about cops. No, you're not. You know, you never were. You're the side that said cops were systemically racist. Defund the police. That's who you are.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
It's amazing.
No, that's so I don't understand what her play is here. She's actually going to make a run for it. Please make a run for it.