After a long and stressful work week, a lot of Americans just love relaxing at home with a nice BBQ with friends and family.
It’s a great way to unwind and spend time with people you love.
It’s not about politics or social issues…It’s just Americans enjoying their free time and their families…
Until Black Lives Matter shows up at the end of your driveway to scream, holler, berate and intimidate you while you grill your ribeyes.
This is what happened to a family in Hugo, Minnesota.
Police Union leader Bob Kroll was just trying to have a nice time with his family, when all of a sudden a massive “protest” arrived in front of his house with a bunch of screaming BLM bullies who didn’t seem to care that kids were standing there, looking absolutely terrified.
You can watch the video below:
John Thompson, who recently won his Primary for 67A in St. Paul, goes off and screams at neighborhood children, residents, and neighbors of Police Union Leader Bob Kroll.
"F*CK, Hugo Minnesota!"
BLM protesters gathered today outside Kroll's home. pic.twitter.com/1vTaiTQsML
— Alpha News (@AlphaNewsMN) August 15, 2020
If these people think this is the way to win the hearts and minds of Americans, I have news for them — they’re wrong.
This is the worst thing you could do…showing up at someone’s home and calling them names, harassing, and trying to intimidate a family?
It’s unthinkable.
The other thing Democrat terrorists are doing that’s driving Americans up the wall is blocking traffic.
All this does is anger people who are trying to get to work or home after a long day.
Look, we get it, you want to protest…but protesting is one thing…trying to impose and force your opinions and beliefs on everyone is terrorism.
This piece was written by Missy Crane on August 15, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com and is used by permission.
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