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I find this very interesting, good job!
That middle banner made me throw up a little bit in my mouth.
White supremacists went to Philly... Philly said no.
People that hide behind hate are always cowards. Their idol, the orange menace, is a coward. Talk and bluster, but a draft dodging coward. I bet that pansy never even got in a fist fight in middle/high school.What I'm so curious about is if those supremacists are so proud of their ideology and are willing to march to the sound and beat of it, why would they ever want to remain anonymous by hiding behind their masking and not be recognized for being the proud racists that they are?
Seems sort'a cowardly to do such a thing.
edit - corrective addition of a term
Republicans: The party that can dish it out but cut take it so they yell "hypocrisy" when someone else does the bullshit they have been doing.
Ummmmm…you’re not gonna like what I have to tell you about that article.Republicans: The party that can dish it out but cut take it so they yell "hypocrisy" when someone else does the bullshit they have been doing.
Fucking pussy-ass snowflake cucks.
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lmfao, i don't think Ben has read or understood the book, this is just so perfect but he doesn't realize it
I don't think the parody account signs as Ben. Also, it'd be a little too esoteric for him. It's perfect self-ownage for Ben though.There's an artist that spoofs his work though, are we sure this is not a spoof? It seems unlikely to me that a stupid person would know enough of Don Quixote to know the windmills reference without realising that attacking a windmill with a sword with calvary weaponry is a silly idea.
- edit - oh dear lord, it's genuine, I just found it on his site:
GrrrGraphics – Official Ben Garrison Cartoons
grrrgraphics.com
this is not a spoof? It seems unlikely to me that a stupid person would know eno