Things on the Seattle Antifa Farm have gone from bad to worse overnight.

While much of what they planted early on died, the commies were not deterred and decided to expand their garden.

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Here’s a new sign that’s been erected at the “farm” which makes it perfectly clear that the garden is for black and indigenous people and their “plant allies.”

What the heck is a “plant ally?”W

Who knows…but we do know that if you’re white and you want a veggie, you’re sh*t out of luck.

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But not everything is coming up roses for the commies – they’re running into some new issues.

While one guy tries to work to get the soil ready, a homeless guy has taken over the spot and is performing a “Star Wars” type interpretive dance routine.

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He’s really getting into it…I am not sure what he has in his hands, but he’s wielding whatever they are like a couple of lightsabers.

You can watch the video below:

It’s hard to garden when the guy next to you is doing his best “Luke Skywalker” impersonation.

And speaking of that…I found an edited video with actual lightsabers and dramatic music that really shows off this guy’s skills.

“Rise of the Soywalker.” Just brilliant.

I kinda hop CHAZ is allowed to continue for just a little while longer. It’s nice to get a comedy break in the midst of all this plague and rioting.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on June 13, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.

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