https://x.com/WallStreetApes/status/2037877371718517176
An amusing response to the “No Kings” protesters.
They are “adjacent”, that is, they are all part of the same bleating “Four Legs Good, Two Legs Bad” sphere of influence.
Over the years, I have had a lot of exposure to all these groups, and the ones I found to be the most anger-inducing in me along side the Code Pinkos and such were the “Veterans Against War” as well as the people who protest for peace...affiliated or unaffiliated as they might be.
I have to pass a group of these elderly hippie types every Thursday evening during good weather. All aged sixty and up, and absolutely looking it as well. They are all gathered on the street near a Universalist “church” with a homosexual rainbow flag and a “Black Lives Matter” banner covering the entire width of the church above the entrance.
Some “church”.
They have their wave for peace, honk for peace, peace, peace, blah blah blah. Over the years, I have tried to moderate my dislike of them, and had reached a point where I wanted to think that maybe these people might be less political, and more simply pacifist in nature. I have tried to cultivate a mindset where I can accept pacifists and their personal philosophy as long as they don’t get in the way.
But as I took a closer look, I could see all the other Leftist messages mixed in with them, along with the fact that during the Obama years and Biden years, they weren’t nearly as omnipresent, and I got even more irritable about them.
A quick aside about the “Veterans Against War” groups. I always disliked these groups, but wanted to give them the benefit of the doubt since ostensibly, they must have served. But in my close contact with them down in Washington, DC, I found they were riddled with fakes and posers. I did get into a conversation with an elderly guy who was a Korean War vet marching with the “Veterans Against War” group near the White House, and it saddened me. We had a civil conversation, and I realized, he didn’t really have much of an idea of the people he was hanging around with. He just had seen war and didn’t want others to have to be involved in it.