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Twitter Trolled with Oranges

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Twitter users flooded the Big Tech platform with orange emojis Saturday on the one-year anniversary of former President Donald Trump’s permanent exile

Human Events senior editor Jack Posobiec led the Twitter craze, tweeting, “Throw it up,” along with the orange-colored citrus fruit emoji (that’s technically a tangerine) representing the famous Orange Man. More

8 Comments on Twitter Trolled with Oranges

  1. We have dank memes.

    They have the entire federal government and total control over everyone who is officially empowered to carry a gun.

    …I wonder how that will turn out…

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  2. @Cisco Kid January 10, 2022 at 7:13 am

    > The 2nd is the only reason there is any hope for this country.

    The Second Amendment was in place, and stronger, before the international Bolshevik revolution. Americans surrendered much of it — along with their entire economy — without a fight.

    After yielding much of “their” “right” of self-defense, they gleefully went to war to save international Bolshevism from Germany’s self-defense, from the attacks of international Bolshevism.

    They then surrendered the rest of the bill of “rights” (things like freedom of speech, freedom of association, freedom from government attack without proof of a crime).

    After which, the international Bolsheviks legalized American genocide. For which Americans joyfully surrendered.

    Americans’ hoodoo talismans are just that.

    America has been gone for over a century. The United States is mopping up what’s left. (And the Taliban only needed twenty years to run them out — no bill for rights required.)

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  3. “America has been gone for over a century.”
    You couldn’t be more wrong.
    It still lives in the minds & hearts of some.
    Obviously not you, but hopefully enough, when the time comes.

  4. @Anonymous January 10, 2022 at 3:47 pm

    > “America has been gone for over a century.”
    > …
    > It still lives in the minds & hearts of some.

    Hearts and minds (where have I heard that before?) are Americans.

    > hopefully enough, when the time comes

    Dwindling by the day. Tick tock, an heroes. Tick. Tock.

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