Posted on 04/10/2017 5:54:07 AM PDT by Enlightened1
What happens when I walk into the busiest and one of the most Liberal cities in the world wearing my "Make America Great Again" red hat and "Trump-Pence" T-Shirt all day long? A social experiment by Joy Villa, the one who wore the Trump Dress by Andre Soriano at Grammys 2017.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aMwxHTdMfWI
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She got a good response but had she gone to Staten Island she would have been picked up and carried on people’s shoulders. Trump rolled BIG in Staten Island which is part of NYC.
Not what I expected. Some Trump support in the big Apple and joy is a fully red pilled member of my tribe! Go Joy!
Land of milk and honey once more....
That was my first impression as well. It was more over-the-top reactions than reactions to the message.
I clicked off as soon as I saw the outfit she had on.
I would have made fun of her if I saw her walking toward me.
She is a lot better looking than the outfit allows for.
She should use her looks to advantage.
She is on our side, I know that!
Oh, a looksist, eh?
It was interesting to watch.
It would have been very interesting had it actually been a social experiment. Unfortunately, the way she called attention to herself eliminated any validity to the experiment.
Wearing the flag as apparel violates flag etiquette and by doing such she tainted the experiment. Instead of how would people react to a display of support for Trump she determined how people would react to her.
If she didn’t have on crazy pajamas or had a camera crew following her, no one would ever have noticed her. That threw any validity out the door.
I lived in Pittsburgh in the late 1970s / early 1980s as a Dallas Cowboys fan. I’m lucky I made it out alive.
Or Kevlar.
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