Yesterday, violent right-wing terrorists forced their way into the US Chapter, following a pro-Trump protest, according to which everyone on the planet – except, oddly enough, everyone involved in law enforcement – knew it would escalate to dangerous levels. , leading to a day that the United States will not and should never live. And, conformable Fork, there were some familiar faces in the crowd in front of the White House, especially Ariel Pink and John Maus. The two appeared in a photo posted by filmmaker Alex Lee Moyer of Washington DC, prompting Pink to do so. tweet that he was there to “look peaceful [his] support for the president ”and that“ he went back to the hotel and took a nap ”before starting the whole session. So that’s great, isn’t it? He was only there to express how much he likes the idiotic despot who drove the protesters into a rage and spent the last four years convincing people that he is universally loved and that the only possible explanation for something bad is happening to him. is the vast conspiracy of the Antifa super-soldiers who (despite the name) are real fascists. So if “I was just at the White House peaceful rally” should be a defense, it’s pretty damn stupid.
As for Maus, his explanation is a little harder to analyze. He posted a link on Twitter to a piece of religious writing from 1937 which denounces the idolatry of certain persons or governments, which it seems to be anti-Trump, but other than what the hell that meant, he didn’t offer any clarification. Also, as our friends pointed out at Izabel, was one of the music artists involved in Adult Swim’s short-lived other-right sketch show Millions of extreme dollars present: world peace and apparently refused to consider the possibility that the people he worked with were anything but “nice.” After all these, as he said noisey in 2017, they did not “burn crosses or do such a thing.” Again: damn stupid.
That brings us to Alex Lee Moyer, who said Fork in an e-mail that she was there because “she felt compelled to record what was happening.” To this day, Moyer was probably most famous for TFW Not GF, a nice documentary about inceles that allowed angry white boys on the internet finally tell them their part of the story. In a now private Instagram post, Moyer shared the picture with Pink and Maus alongside the caption: “The day we almost died, but we had fun instead.” A great time! Good for her. One might hypothetically wonder how you could almost die if you were only at the “peaceful” rally of the White House and not at the siege of the Senate chambers, but at everything else. The point is that he had a lot of fun, which – after consulting our handy chart about “Explanations from the people who were in the riot” – is … let’s see here … oh yes, damn stupid.