Posted on 08/23/2025 6:43:51 AM PDT by DFG
BREAKING - Venezuela’s Barinas Governor Argenis Chávez, brother of Hugo Chávez, is now demonstrating how he will defeat President Trump and the “Yankees” with his martial art skills.
Should we be worried?
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Aaron Judge will knock the boy’s head out of the park.
I’m worried.
Ever see when an idiot uses nunchucks?
Too painful to even watch.
Martial Arts VS Warthog? I’d bet on the Warthog.
He’s doing very well in is first month at a TKD McDojo ...
Add Venezuela and Hugo's brother to the list of coin toss winners who've elected to receive.
Is there some sort of developmental problem in certain parts of the world where they are just inherently stupid?
I’m envisioning some fat middle aged alcoholic flailing about, fresh off of binge watching Bruce Lee movies doing his best ‘Enter the Dragon’, falling over empty bottles of Tecate and Tequila, and screaming how he will, “…keel de yahnkeee scum..”. Good luck with that idiot. Venezuela could be a great country but jackasses like you keep it corrupt and in a retarded stupor.
No.
Put to music 🎵 🎶 , wouldn’t get 4’s on Dancing with the Stars
Hahaha…love that scene!
Couldn’t defeat Travolta with those moves, much less Trump.
NO, IMO. Knowing how to perform a kata and being able to actually fight are two completely different things.
I think the actual plan to defeat us has more to do with Smartmatic software.
What Lola wants Lola gets.
I’m trembling in my Lucchese’s.
As someone replied here when I asked how armed guardsmen stop carjacking: 800 yards and a spotter, though in this case perhaps some cultural appropriation using a bow and suction cup arrow.
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