Posted on 12/12/2016 3:00:18 PM PST by lowbridge
Actor T.J. Miller, from HBOs show Silicon Valley, apparently hates people who voted for Donald Trump so much that he feels its okay to physically assault them.
After taking a Uber ride, he was so disgusted with his driver that he hit him in the head.
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...and he was cracking jokes about it at the “Critics Choice” Awards last night.
See that, folks? Assaulting people is FUNNY.
It is just unreal, the level of angst and paranoia. They have no mediation and evidently no idea how they are perceived. This goes for Go Pee types as well as entrenched progs. Some can be talked down to a semblance of civility, but others just mutter and stalk, looking as though they havent slept in weeks.
I'm lucky to live in a community and work at an institution where many voted for Trump. Some voted for Hillary, but we respected each other, because our focus was elsewhere (religion, education, etc.).
My friend, a librarian at a community college, was grilled constantly about her political views by her liberal colleagues, who sensed she was a Trump supporter. They must have looked at her like she was either trash or some exotic plant waiting to sprout tendrils.
My friend was very uncomfortable. The negative vibes must have been powerful. She would love to leave, because of the rampant left-wing environment, but needs her job.
I guess playing his character really isnt acting at all for him.
My county went for Trump. Previously, the progs thought they owned it. They are blinded by the blood in their eyes and that is not hyperbole. The client my husband terminated is 73, weighs about 90 pounds and her hands were knotted into fists when she stomped in, ranting.
Slaps? Is he limp wristed or something?
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