Posted on 04/12/2022 1:29:07 PM PDT by allen592
A Tennessee interracial bride and groom are facing backlash on social media after a controversial clip from their wedding shows the seemingly white bride escorting the groom, an apparent black man, into their reception on a dog leash.
It would be fine if whitey was on the leash 🤪
Who cares about who is offended?
Everyone has every reason to be offended any more.
Following the law offends liberals.
The world has gone mad.
This is performance art. Libs do this kind of stuff all the time.
That fat, tattooed white trash needs to be on a leash.
Interesting how article focuses on them being an “interracial couple” rather than a bdsm couple.
Alrighty then,,,
Alpo at the Reception!
Arf.
Or, its a clear sign of how their marriage will work in the future.
Looks like Lynndie England is all growed up and tied the knot!
Maybe he identifies as a lapdog.
how is this news? Really, who called the presses?
Good grief.
I think the “bride” has XY chromosomes.
Why did either of them think this was a good idea?
They deserve each other.
The interracial part doesn’t matter. It is their vulgar behavior. To each his own. Maybe they can save up to get some of those tattoos removed from the Bride’s chubby arms.
This is something one might do IN PRIVATE after a few drinks, but during your Wedding Ceremony and posted online? Well, gee whiz!
Just when you think society has hit rock bottom, something like this happens and welcomes you to the new world, one without morals or class.
Why do so many Black dudes love heavyweight White chicks? You see it every day. Is it because the fat chicks can’t get anyone else, and the Black guys are just happy to get ANY White girl?
But is he house broken?
Once again the Twitterverse is rearranging the deck chairs...
Meanwhile no one is offended on their own behalf.
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