In Washington, D.C., idiot protesters mad about the Postmaster General Louis DeJoy doing the job of Postmaster General, thanks to reporting by dishonest propaganda outlets like CNN, marched on his private residence to have a freak out. Then they bragged about their tantrum on social media as if it was something admirable and worthy of pride.
Shut Down DC was behind the hissy fit, and tweeted about it this morning.
This morning we stopped by @USPS Post Master General Louis DeJoy's house to give him a wake up call. We need the postal service to #DeliverDemocracy this fall. Stop the attack on our mail! #USPSisEssential #USPS2020VOTE https://t.co/a8KmFt5hIU
— ShutDownDC (@ShutDown_DC) August 15, 2020
And Twitter quickly filled with white liberals fawning over it.
Outside the postmaster general’s house early this morning!! pic.twitter.com/dzDC4V2dPo
— Rob Byrne (@RobByrneDC) August 15, 2020
Protesters stage a “noise demonstration” as they march to the Postmaster General's house in DC.
pic.twitter.com/ESzedx3cJQ— Chloe Salsameda (@ChloeSalsameda) August 15, 2020
Protesters are making their way to the Postmaster General’s house for what they call a “wake-up call” pic.twitter.com/swK0CEboPv
— Kolbie Satterfield (@KolbieReports) August 15, 2020
If Postmaster General Louis DeJoy wasn’t awake, he is now. A protest led by @ShutDown_DC is currently outside his Kalorama condo. #SaveUSPS pic.twitter.com/ptU2n1UP7d
— Cory Gunkel (@CoryGunkel) August 15, 2020
Protesters have stuffed fake absentee ballots into the Postmaster General’s apartment lobby door @wusa9 pic.twitter.com/L5THngbLSv
— Kolbie Satterfield (@KolbieReports) August 15, 2020
D.C. organizers figured out postmaster general Louis DeJoy has a condo in Kalorama, so they're holding a "No Joy for DeJoy" noise demo at his building and stuffing mock absentee ballots into the gates. https://t.co/mSIDcdiB1l
— Alejandro Alvarez (@aletweetsnews) August 15, 2020
Mature.
This right here might be the best comment though:
Hundreds of protesters in front of the Postmaster General's house right now, letting him know that they're afraid to leave their homes and vote in person.🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
— Troy (@Troy89298611) August 15, 2020
Y’all. They left their house to protest not being able to isolate at home for voting. Come on now.