Posted on 12/12/2015 1:18:15 PM PST by blueyon
A new food cart in Portland, Oregon, El Diablito, staged its grand opening celebration by featuring dancers and a Donald Trump pinata. A banner on the stage read âEl Diablitoâ which means âthe little devil.â Little kids and adults lined up to take turns battering the effigy, which they say they were destroying to âpromote peaceâ and âfight hate.â
One little kid screams out âI want to kill him!â when he takes his turn beating the Trump piñata. The food cart owner claimed this wasnât about politics.
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DEMOCRATS AND FOREIGN SQUATTERS HAVE BEEN RADICALIZED. Period.
I tried to use the information provided to figure out who the owner was via public records. No easy way to do this.
This is sick!
DEMOCRATS AND FOREIGN SQUATTERS HAVE BEEN RADICALIZED. Period.
That’s it!!!
Thanks 0bola voters!!!
Trump....smoking more of the leftists out.
He sure has got a lot of groups/peeps showing their true colors, hasn’t he?
Wow. Naziesque.
Seems there’s only one food truck in Portland that goes by that name. It’s listed on a number of food sites and such, all showing the same phone number, but no email. A local news station ran the story but seemed to have mysteriously pulled it.
Have they reached bush derangement syndrome levels yet or are they getting close?
And they start having kids at fourteen.
Only liberals could do something utterly hateful and claim it’s against hate. They are Orwellian idiots.
It isn’t about politics....Yea sure...If you believe that I have Oceanfront Property in Kansas to sell you...
If you can call for death while “stopping the hate”, you’re not on the road to evil, you’re there.
Anti-Orwellian, I think. Old George wouldn’t take too kindly to people acting like that bring named after him.
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