Brooklyn Eviction: Commie Protesters vs. DEED THEFT? Hold My Beer...
Another day, another woke virtue signal gets wrecked by the harsh reality of, like, actual crime in the People's Republic of Brooklyn.
Okay, so get this: some Brooklyn libs tried to block an eviction, probably because they think property is theft or something equally brain-dead. Turns out, it might have been a case of actual theft. Like, deed theft. You know, the thing where shady characters straight-up steal your house? Wild, right?
So the woke mob descends, screaming about injustice and probably waving some Antifa flags. Meanwhile, Granny's about to get booted because some dude forged a document. The irony is thicker than a soy latte at a Bernie rally.
Deed theft, folks. It's a thing. And it's not exactly the fault of capitalism, despite what AOC might tweet later. It's the fault of scumbags exploiting the system. Shocking, I know.
Now, I'm not saying all protesters are idiots. Some are just misinformed. But seriously, maybe do some research before you chain yourself to a door and block the Sheriff. Just a thought.
The real problem here? Weak laws and woke DAs who are too busy releasing criminals to actually, you know, prosecute them. So the scammers get away with it, and Granny gets screwed. Thanks, Democrats!
I mean, think about it. The same people who want to defund the police are surprised when crime goes up? The same people who want open borders are surprised when there's fraud and chaos? It's almost like...consequences are a thing!
So next time you see a protest, ask yourself: are these people fighting for actual justice, or just virtue-signaling for likes on Twitter? Because in Brooklyn, it looks like they might be accidentally defending criminals. Big yikes.
Remember when NYC was safe and clean? Yeah, me neither. But it's not getting better with this woke nonsense. Granny deserves better than to have her house stolen while trust fund babies play revolutionary.
Maybe, just maybe, we should focus on enforcing the law and protecting property rights. Crazy idea, I know. But it might just work. Or we can keep letting the inmates run the asylum. Your call, America.
Let's not forget: private property = freedom. Deed theft = tyranny. Choose wisely.
