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MAGA Karens Beg for Empathy After Realizing They Put the Wrong Man in Office (It's Glorious)
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>> Looks like you a grown woman. You should be embarrassed.
>> It doesn't matter. You should be >> You're fleecing of America.
>> Look over here. You're fleecing of America. Look at Donald Trump and you're fleeing of America.
>> You're dumb.
>> He tried to hit me and he just said he was going to do something to me.
>> [ __ ] behind a moving car. Go.
>> You just call me a dumb [ __ ] >> Your husband.
>> There's nothing wrong with him.
>> He's going to hit you.
>> There's nothing Oh, babe. for you to see me.
>> I actually have panic attacks.
I I've had a couple this past week. Um, and I get very emotional over it. Um, I don't want to work anymore, but I can't afford to retire.
>> Obviously, President Trump is immensely wealthy, has been wealthy since he was born.
>> Yeah.
>> Do you think he understands?
>> No.
>> No, he hasn't lived it to understand it.
He sees it. He has not lived it.
>> Folks, Maggarens are losing it online, begging Americans for empathy like we're the customer service hotline for their bad decisions. And guess what? They want to talk to the manager up in Washington DC. Because what do you mean? A racist convicted felon who ran every single one of his businesses into the ground, cheated on all his wives, and thinks working class is a brand of cheese, doesn't care about your feelings. Oh, the audacity. The math ain't mathing.
They're crying about groceries, can't put gas in their cars, can't retire, wailing about the economy like it personally betrayed them. And they're just now realizing they put the wrong man in office twice and voted for him three times. Three holy times. Third time's a charm, right? Wrong. Well, actually, it depends on how you look at it because it took three times for these people to figure out that the leopard loves all types of faces, including yours, Karen. Bonapetit.
Every second of this video is pure unfiltered magic. So, if you're already vibing and you're not subscribed, don't be a Karen. Smash that subscribe button, hit like, because you're about to see MAGA in its natural habitat. We'll get into the Karen videos in a second, but first, let's take a look at how Maga behaves when they still think the leopard can't smell their faces. Roll it.
>> Hey, >> excuse me.
>> What do you want? Yes.
>> Roll it down, please.
>> I'm not rolling. Who the hell are you, >> sir? This is private property.
>> I'm in. So what? Sir, we should have a listen to me. This is a Do you have a permit to be here?
>> It's none of your damn business.
>> Okay, sir. We pay a lot.
>> Step away from my car. Sir, >> step away from my car. Sir, >> my American tax dollars pay for this permit. This is a private lake. Y'all don't look like you're supposed to be here.
>> I'm more American like you. You look like European. What? Do you come from Poland?
>> Sir, roll down this.
>> You come from Poland or Russia, huh?
>> But to call the police.
>> My My tax is more than your whole salary. Get out of here, >> sir.
>> No. Don't s me, sir.
>> Hey. Hey. Don't you dare touch my car.
>> Oh my god. Babe, just go. Just go. Just go. Just go. Just go. Just go.
>> You're lucky I got >> Oh my god. He hit me.
>> You're fleecing of America.
>> Look over here. You're fleecing of America. Look at Donald Trump. And you're fleecing of America.
>> You're dumb.
>> I know Donald Trump.
>> I bet. Cool.
>> And you and your nasty kids are going to be performing under the fleece of America.
>> So, if you're not sure what she was saying right there, she was saying fleecing of America, which she was using fleecing. Fleecing generally means like to take financial resources from somebody, to take things that don't belong to you, to shave the wool off of sheep, to take. That's what she's talking about. Except in this scenario, she's using this as a racist dog whistle against somebody who is not white like she is. And she's claiming that this man and his children and his wife, his partner, whoever is draining resources from America. And these are the type of people that have been emboldened by this current administration, the current man that sits in the office of the president. These are the type of people that have been emboldened by the things that he says and his actions and his behaviors and attitudes towards people.
These are the type of people that are created from that or not even so much created, just felt emboldened to be able to come out more vocally with it. Now, this is who she's always been. I think it's important for people to see videos like this, to see the faces of people who will sit on a bus on public transportation out in public and so loudly and vocally be racist like this lady. These people like her have been emboldened over the last couple of years, and this needs to stop. It's really not that hard to treat people with kindness and respect.
She is on the phone with 911 right now.
>> She said I'm rude and he's just threatening me right now.
>> Look at her. She said I just threatened her. What threat what what threat did I make towards you?
>> I'm Elizabeth.
>> What threat did I make towards you, ma'am?
>> Huh?
This is crazy. I've never >> I already knew.
>> I already knew what it was when I first got here, though. Here she is, one minute later, trying to sound distressed so the police can come quicker.
>> Please, please.
I'm so scared right now.
>> What?
>> I'm shaking right now. Please, please.
>> What?
>> What in the world is this? Boy, I ain't going to lie. I've never in my life had to deal with no [ __ ] like this.
Never in my life.
>> There are a whole lot of people in the United States who now feel emboldened to openly express their racism because they believe they know that someone at the top, the very top is on their side.
>> So because of what?
>> Well, because of what you were doing today. You can't just be flipping flipping people off making them feel uncomfortable. cuz a Mexican like stopped me.
>> Okay. I don't think that's what happened.
>> You know what? They need to go back to Mexico.
>> Okay. You can't be saying things like that.
>> Yeah, I can't.
And >> no, it's not racist.
>> So, here's the thing, Tracy.
>> Our president of the United States.
>> Tracy, >> our president of the United States, Trump.
>> Tracy, >> no impact right here.
>> That doesn't that's neither here nor there. Okay.
>> Okay. So Trump says >> Trump is nothing to do with North President.
>> I understand that but he has nothing.
>> You understand that, right?
>> Yes. But he has nothing to do.
>> You understand that, right? Correct.
>> Correct.
>> You understand that?
>> And then she decides to talk to the other cop because she thinks that'll work out better for her, but it in fact does not. In fact, it's worse.
>> Targeting them because there are certain reasons.
>> Well, you said they were in Mexico. They had to go back to Mexico.
>> Well, you said that.
>> They do.
>> No. No, they don't. They're they're citizens here. They can stay here.
>> Are they citizens? How would you know that?
>> How did you How do you know that?
>> I I can't assume that they're not citizens. If someone's here, I just assume they're citizens until I >> go down there.
>> How do I know you're How do I know you're a citizen?
>> Because my dad served in the United States Army.
>> Their parents served in the United States.
>> I'm a citizen.
>> But how do I know you are compared to them?
>> This cop so perfectly sums up this entire come here legally argument because MAGA and Trump have normalized racial profiling while pretending it's all about the law. But yet, there is no way to tell if someone is legal or not by just simply looking at them. And that's why I loved so much when the cop asked her, "How do we know you're legal?
How do we know you're a citizen? Maybe you should go back to where your ancestors are from." Because we don't know if she's legal. None of us do.
Because citizenship, visas, legal status, none of that is visible. And when people say we only care about legal immigration, what they actually mean is we feel completely entitled to profile, question, and harass certain people based on how they look. And that, my friends, is the real Trump derangement syndrome. When people convince themselves that their hatred is patriotic because their dear leader told them so.
>> Ding ding ding. Caitlyn hit the nail on the head with that one. Because here's the thing. These Karens, the racist ones, they genuinely believe they were being patriotic, like flag waving, apple pie baking, God bless America patriotic.
They thought they were protecting something, defending something. They thought they were the tribe. Spoiler alert, sweetheart. You were never in the tribe. You were useful. That's it.
That's the whole transaction. But okay, hold that thought because we're about to get to the good part. The part you've been waiting for. The part where we watch the patriotic Karens, the ones who pulled the lever for Trump because they thought he'd protect people like them, realize in real time that they're not part of the tribe in the way they thought they were. And it's glorious.
But first, let me hit you with a number.
A number that'll curl your toes, make you spit out your drink, and question everything you thought you knew about American women. 54%. That's how many white women voted for Trump in the last general election. 54%.
Let that sit for a second. More than half, over half of white women looked at that man, that man, and said, "Yeah, that's my guy."
So, >> he's the most beautiful looking man. He looks so nice. He's like an angel to me.
>> Somebody I've gotten to know very well.
And he is a handsome sucker. I could come down and start kissing everybody.
I'll kiss every guy. Man and woman. man and woman. Look at that guy. How handsome he is.
>> The man who literally said he loves grabbing women by their you know what.
That's the messiah they saw. And some women even joked about it. And here's where it gets really twisted. A lot of these women, they genuinely don't think they deserve to vote like at all.
>> As a Christian woman, honestly, I would be okay with giving up my right to vote.
>> Do you think your daughter should have the right to vote?
>> I'd be okay if she didn't because I also know she's going to marry a biblical man. I would as well give up my vote if they got rid of like things like abortion.
>> They've been told that their voices don't matter, that their bodies don't matter, that their lives don't matter unless they're serving someone else's agenda.
>> Happy Valentine's Day, babe. Oh my god, you got me a gift. A love coupon.
One day off of laundry.
My goodness. You're going to do laundry?
No, I just I just get a day off from doing laundry.
Thank you.
>> And honestly, only God knows what goes on behind closed doors with their MAGA husbands. The dinner table conversations, the passive aggressive remarks, the quiet resignation, the gaslighting. It's a whole psychological horror film playing out in suburban kitchens across America. But now, now the [ __ ] is hitting their fan. And suddenly, suddenly, they can't help but turn on Trump. And I'm using turn very loosely here because let's be real.
Let's be honest. The majority of these women, probably all of them, if we're being brutally honest, would still vote for him if he ran again.
>> Looking forward to 2028. Trump 2028.
>> You want to see Trump run again in 2028?
>> He'll win.
>> But would you would you be okay with him him running for a third term?
>> I have no problem with that at all.
>> Even if it's against the Constitution?
>> I don't believe it's against the Constitution. I believe there's other routes there.
>> And what would those routes be?
>> I don't know. I'm not a constitutional lawyer.
>> But if it was against the Constitution, which it is, um, would you still be in favor of it?
>> I'm not in favor of breaking laws. No.
>> Okay.
>> So, no. Trump 2028.
>> Trump 2028.
>> Already.
>> All right.
>> Tomorrow, next week, next year. It doesn't matter what he does. It doesn't matter what he says. They'd still vote for him. Why? Because it's not about policy. It's not about the economy. It's not about groceries or gas prices or any of the things they're currently crying about on TikTok. It's about identity.
It's about tribe. It's about belonging.
Even when that belonging comes with a side of emotional abuse. It's like watching someone complain about their abusive ex while still wearing the engagement ring, still posting happy anniversary photos, still defending him to their friends. It's Stockholm syndrome with a red hat and a Facebook account. Cognitive dissonance. Yeah, that's the polite term for it. But let's call it what it really is, a cult. So, buckle up. Seriously, strap in because we're about to watch the cognitive dissonance unfold in its natural habitat. No filters, no edits, just raw, unfiltered, spectacular face eating.
Roll it.
>> I actually have panic attacks.
I I've had a couple this past week. Um, and I get very emotional over it. Um, I don't want to work anymore, but I can't afford to retire.
>> Obviously, President Trump is immensely wealthy, has been wealthy since he was born.
>> Yep.
>> Do you think he understands?
>> No.
>> No, he hasn't lived it to understand it.
He sees it. He has not lived it. He needs to live it. Wear the clothes. Wear the shoes. Wear your Walmart clothes.
Wear your Walmart shoes.
Do your thrift thrift store shopping.
Don't eat steaks. I don't get to go out to dinner. It's not an overnight thing, but it's been two years now. You said you'd bring down the grocery prices.
Literally, I must be the most angry person when I grocery shop because I buy the same things every week and I see it jump every week. It is not every couple months, it's literally every week.
Welcome to another episode of FFO, where I bring you stories of mega voters that have entered the find out phase of their vote. And let's time travel back to October 30th of 2020 because Gloria on Facebook wrote, "Women for rump." Then on September 26th of 2024, she posted, "I stand strong with President Trump."
Well, let's see how Gloria is doing now.
A few moments later, >> because it appears as though Gloria has entered the find out phase of her vote, she wrote, "So the president is setting his own case. What? I voted for him. Bad decision." And my good friend the leopard posted the following meme that says, "Have the day you voted for." She then continues by writing the following.
Rump isn't working for us. Only his family. Ours don't matter. He's wanting to protect his family for all his terms.
Whole family. That's just not right.
gives him power. He shouldn't have my opinion. She clearly doesn't know how to spell because she wrote, "I voted for him. I'm sorry." No, I voted for him, but he's doing everything he said he wouldn't. Just got another letter from immigration services. I've made a video about this before, but I'm a US citizen, born and raised in Tennessee, went to college at University of Kentucky, met my husband there. He's an immigrant. He moved over to the US for college on an athletic scholarship from England. We've been married almost three years now.
We're coming up on three years. So, you would think he is well on his way to achieving his his citizenship or at least having his green card, right? No.
Wrong. And why can't he get his green card? Because his medical records aren't complete. And what is missing from his medical record? The COVID vaccine. Like, it is the year 2025 and we are still requiring the COVID vaccine. You can see it right here. It's backwards.
Disregard.
Complete the COVID 19 vaccine.
But this is what they do. This is what they do to people who do it the right way. I can't even tell you how much money, thousands of dollars we have spent on the different forms and applications and and immigration lawyers and all of the different things all for everything to expire on their time.
Anyways, and for all you people who say, "Oh, Riley, your husband's here legally.
He should be deported." Just say you don't understand immigration, he is very much here legally. There are other ways to obtain residency than a green card, like visas or advanced parole. Or those of you who say, "This is what you get when you voted for Donald Trump."
Obviously, my husband can't vote, but if he could, he would have voted for Donald Trump.
>> August tells me she was raised a lifelong Republican and voted for President Trump in 2024.
>> Okay. What happened >> at the time? I was in a position to where I wasn't happy with both choices.
But for me, I went through the things that were being promised, the things that they have already done, you know, and for me choosing at the time, choosing to vote, you know, um Republican was the the choice that I made. Um but looking back now, I I do regret my decision.
move with August to the grocery store >> and then we're focused on the rich rich and then it's like, hey, what about us?
So, I bought nine items today. We got water, ground beef, potatoes, bread, strawberries, two lemons, uh a juice, and milk.
>> And how much was it?
>> This was $49.16.
>> Is that pretty standard?
>> Pretty average. Every shopping trip, no matter what, is between 50 to 150 bucks.
It sounds like August is not living within her means. Let me show you.
Notice what type of car she's driving.
It's a Mercedes, which very likely uses 91 octane gasoline, which is higher in cost, as well as the extremely high maintenance cost when it comes to European vehicles.
>> She showed us the tradeoffs she's forced to make daily in order to stay financially afloat and put food on the table.
>> Wait a minute. Here's where I can tell that August is really living outside of her means. Just pause and take a look at the type of purse that she's carrying.
This is if she bought that purse herself. And after doing a little bit of research on the Louis Vuitton website, her bag looks pretty much like this one that cost about $2,620.
>> When I know that I'm buying for the day, I usually will try to go and pick out the items that are the 20% off because at least you're getting 20% off and I'm know that I'm able to cook it within the same day. So that also helps play into budgeting.
>> Is there ever a week where you walk into the grocery store and your heart sinks because you feel like you just can't afford to buy what you need for your daughter?
>> Yes. More times than not, you know, even those extra little things like, you know, goldfish or the little pouches of, you know, her yogurt pouches, there are times where I'm like, "Sorry, baby girl.
Let's just work with what we got. We're just doing fruit this week." Now, I genuinely do feel really sorry for the daughter since she has no say in this and probably doesn't understand a lot of what's going on. But to August, since you did vote for this, I have a message from your president about affordability.
>> Affordability is a hoax.
>> But anyways, August, it sounds like you're having the day you voted for.
Bye. And that right there is the whole damn thing in a nutshell. It only hurts when it affects them personally. That's it. That's the entire playbook. That's the secret to understanding MAGA, the Karens, the whole redhated circus. They can't feel empathy until empathy knocks on their door. Until it's their grocery bill, their gas tank, their retirement fund, their face getting eaten by the leopard they voted for three times. And this, my friends, is why MAGA talks down on empathy. Not just the women, the men, too. It's why they call it weakness. Why they mock it. Why they roll their eyes at the very concept of caring about anyone other than themselves. It's not that they don't understand empathy. It's that they can't access it. It's locked behind a vault that only opens when they're the ones bleeding. Not because they're introspective, not because they've grown, but because it stings now, because the consequences have arrived and they're not wearing a red hat. And the next clips, they'll explain that perfectly. The first one, not political at all, but it explains exactly how MAGA gets into those FAFO moments, the psychology, the entitlement, the rules for thee, not for me. energy that eventually always comes back to bite them. And the next one, well, you'll see for yourself. Roll it.
>> Go away. Go away.
>> Go.
>> Go away. Bye.
>> Go. You're a target.
>> Okay. You have nothing against us.
>> Oh, I am. Cuz he tried to hit me and he just said he was going to do something to me.
>> [ __ ] Stop behind a moving car. Go.
>> Stop behind a moving car.
>> Go away. You [ __ ] giant.
>> Oh, I got it. You dumb [ __ ] >> I don't care.
>> I don't care either.
>> Just call me a dumb [ __ ] What did I do to you?
>> Your husband. Come on.
>> There's nothing wrong with him.
>> He's going to hit you.
>> There's something up.
>> He's going to hit you.
>> There's something up.
>> He's going to hit you.
>> There's something Oh, >> babe. You just hit me.
>> Babe, you just hit me.
>> I'm >> in a northeastern corner of Montana sits the small town of Freud. Rural and deeply conservative, it backed President Trump during every one of his White House runs. But earlier this year, when federal immigration agents detained one of the town's longtime residents, this tight-knit community pushed back.
>> Uh-oh. It sounds like some people got personally affected by something.
>> Within a decade, Roberto Arosco Ramirez has been one of them.
>> Roberto's our neighbor. He's a part of our community.
>> Over the years, Roberto has come to mean a lot of things to a lot of people here.
He's a local diesel mechanic, little league coach, and father of four boys.
>> Great businessman. He's my neighbor.
Been my neighbor next door for 11 years.
>> Sounds like Roberto might need to find some new neighbors since they voted against him.
>> But what residents of Freud didn't know until recently is that Roberto is also an undocumented immigrant who had been deported back in 2009.
>> Up until 6 months ago, I didn't know Roberto was illegal. Neighbor Keith Nordland says border patrol vehicles started showing up around town in early January.
>> We had 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, we had at least two border patrol men in our town.
>> Agents staked out Roberto's house and according to his neighbors, even harassed Roberto's children.
>> I personally don't believe that's right.
Them four boys are American citizens.
>> Oh, dude, you should see who's trying to get rid of birthright citizenship right now. this deep red part of the state.
There are mixed feelings about Roberto's legal status. But Keith Nordland says this ordeal has caused him to question some longheld political beliefs.
>> I'm not okay that Roberto was here illegally. I don't believe that's right.
However, our system is so broken that a guy like Roberto that's that's came here has worked his butt off, has built a business, he's thriving in a niche, and he is a valuable asset to our community.
How is there not a way for him to be legal?
>> Sir, you're starting to sound like a Democrat with that type of talk.
>> Important to us as a community >> because this isn't just about the letter of the law. This is about humans.
>> Good job, sir. you're understanding what we've been trying to say this entire time. Now, this story actually does end on a good note because the attorneys actually argued that he was not given due process.
>> Four children sat in the front row while lawyers argued for and against his release. The federal judge ultimately sided with Roberto and against the Trump administration.
>> So, after more than 100 days behind bars, Roberto was released from jail.
And as he walked out of the Cascade County detention center, his oldest son was there to surprise him.
>> And I'm genuinely glad the folks in this town recognize that elections do have consequences when it comes to their vote because they faed, but they actually came together to try to fix the situation. This is the most cruel and ignorant Tik Tok that I've seen in a long time. But this lady Tanya did us all a favor because it very clearly in two sentences unpacks the mental distortion that Trump's propaganda has put into these MAGA minds.
In her Tik Tok, she says, "Give a man a fish and you feed him for one day.
Deport a man home and you never have to feed him again."
You see, that's exactly the problem.
Most of the Trump supporters have never paid attention to politics, history, and their first understanding of the world and what's wrong with it and how it works came from Trump propaganda. This lady doesn't know that immigrants have been feeding her, have been feeding me, have been feeding the wealth of the United States, whether they're in their countries or here, picking our fruit, taking care of our elderly, cleaning our buildings, working in hospitals, driving trucks, doing everything at lower wages because they are not always documented.
mented and that's the reason why the reluctance to fix the immigration system. But let's not stop there. Go inside each of these countries and there are political events that the United States has done to keep the products cheap, to keep the labor cheap, if not in their country, in our country. I was at the wall on the Mexican border. That wall existed before Donald Trump. They started building it before he even came in. They started building it during NAFTA. And it was at that time where people were began to work in factories to make your Victoria Secret, to make your Nike, to make your guitars, to make your other products at like $5 a day.
And people would try to apologize and say, "Well, the cost of living is a lot cheaper there, so they could afford to live very well on five dollars a day."
And you know what? If there were countries that didn't want people to be exploited that way and they tried to change the system, whether it was in Cuba or whether it was in Venezuela or anywhere where they tried to do something more progressive to get out from under the boot of these oligarchs.
All of a sudden, their leaders were assassinated. their leaders were taken out of office and people that would do the bidding of the United States were put in. So you've your whole life, your parents' whole life, your grandparents whole life, they've been fed by these immigrants, not the other way around.
And I think if people understood that, things would be a little bit different.
we could solve this problem with more compassion and restructure not just the United States but everywhere because there's enough for everyone to live with dignity to be wellfed to have health care to have education and to live with dignity. So yeah, MAGA is basically a Karen spirit if you want to put it in that evangelical Christian terminology.
So they get it because I genuinely genuinely saw a video of a MAGA woman being interviewed. Keep in mind this is the party of morals, the party of family values, the party that loves the Lord Jesus more than anyone else, they say.
And she said with her whole chest, no irony, no self-awareness, that if Jesus were alive today, he'd only be allowed into America if he came in legally.
Yeah. Through the right channels. Think about that statement. Think about it.
Jesus, the guy who they believe died for their sins, the man they're waiting to return with every rapture scare. The guy who hung out with prostitutes and lepers. The guy who said, "Let the little children come to me." The guy who was literally a refugee as a baby fleeing to Egypt because Herod wanted him dead. That guy, he'd need a visa.
He'd need paperwork. He'd need to wait in line like everybody else. That's where we're at. These people thought they were feeding the immigrants.
Thought they were doing them a favor.
Look at us. We're so generous. We're giving them jobs on our farms. But then the workers went away. And suddenly, suddenly they can see the nuances.
Suddenly they understand the complexities. Suddenly it's not so black and white anymore. Huh. Funny how that works. Or even better, they get a husband deported who isn't legal, however you want to define that word.
And all of a sudden, they know there's nuance. They know there's due process.
They know there's a human being on the other side of that ice raid. It's genuinely insane. The empathy switch only flips when they're the ones crying.
when their family is torn apart, when their dinner table is empty. And here's the thing, and I want to make this clear. This isn't just women. This Karen thing, it affects men in MAGA, too. Ooh, I've seen it. The entitled rants, the victim complex, the rules for thee, not for me energy. It's a whole vibe, a whole epidemic. Anyway, if you liked what I did with this one, and I think you did, don't forget to drop a comment.
Let me know your thoughts. Let me know if you've seen this Karen energy in your own life because I know you have. And remember, kindness is free. It costs nothing to be a decent human being. So don't be a Karen. Catch you next time.
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