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Of course Kyle is. He's a cultural symbol for the right and gun rights. Just like how the machine went after that boomer couple in Missouri for simply holding their ground with brandished weapons against a feral mob trying to burn their house down.

Oh it wasn't the feral mob looking for more property to destroy that was the problem. It was the fact someone used their legal rights to push them away and inspired the right. They had to go down for "justice" because they didn't conform to the "just shut up and let them do whatever they want with your property" narrative.

1 year ago
1 score
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Of course Kyle is. He's a cultural symbol for the right and gun rights. Just like how the machine went after that boomer couple in Missouri for simply holding their ground with brandished weapons against a feral mob trying to burn their house down.

Oh it wasn't the feral mob looking for more property to destroy that was the problem. It was the fact someone used their legal rights to push them away and inspired the right. They had to go down for "justice" because they didn't conform to the "just shut up and let them do whatever they want with your property" narrative.

1 year ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Of course Kyle is. He's a cultural icon for the right and gun rights. Just like how the machine went after that boomer couple in Missouri for simply holding their ground with brandished weapons against a feral mob trying to burn their house down.

Oh it wasn't the feral mob looking for more property to destroy that was the problem. It was the fact someone used their legal rights to push them away and inspired the right. They had to go down for "justice" because they didn't conform to the "just shut up and let them do whatever they want with your property" narrative.

1 year ago
1 score