Nick Shirley posted his Somali daycare fraud video the day after Christmas. I thought to myself yeah that's good timing to get maximum views. So many being off work. The Christmas hustle and bustle over with. Prime time of the year for a high view count and the opportunity to go viral. Then I thought wait a minute, there are no children in daycare during Christmas time because they are with their parents who are off work. So I wonder when the piece was actually filmed? A day or two before? A week? Is there any way to know? I don't doubt the fraud. But I do question the timing. Did Nick do any actual second order thinking about what people might say about this? Or did he just reason that this was the perfect day to post without considering that practically no daycare, legitimate or not, would have children in attendance during the holiday? I guess it doesn't matter because they have proven fraud either way. And I guess it doesn't matter because apparently, from what I've seen in the news and on social media, liberals aren't bright enough to come to that realization and make this argument.
Death wears bunny slippers.
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You'll deny it, of course. But the bandwidth you devote to this shit. It's mind boggling. I feel bad for you.
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