Watch me call you a famefag.
Homeless in my city are wandering around high screaming at cars like they always are. You'd think that half of them would be dead by now if this virus works like they say it does.
I won't pass judgement on someone I know nothing about, but media and entertainment directed towards children/young adults is well-known at this point to be packed to the brim with pedos and deviants.
I worked directly with the homeless for a few years so I have a bit of insight into their world. The professional homeless (not just people down on their luck) are almost always lifelong abuse victims and drug addicts, many have been in and out of prison from an early age. Many CAN'T live normal lives, after years of drugs they quite literally neurologically can't in many cases. And it's just not realistic to expect them to.
On the other hand, we've seen the effects of letting them do whatever the fuck they want wherever the fuck they want. It's not a way to run a society. Some are just plain lazy, belligerent cunts who don't want to live by the rules, kowtowing to them and letting them be menaces because you're too scared to look like the bad guy will just turn your city into a shit-covered San Francisco.
I caught that as well. Also, I might just be seeing things but the woman in the photo looks like she's talking to a child based on her facial expression. Hard to tell with the mask, but it's that reassuring face you make at a child who's just been though a lot and is scared. So so far with these pictures posted by the military themselves, we have:
>US Navy ships (whose real missions could be potentially classified and kept from public view much easier)
>docking in NYC and LA (arguably the two biggest deep state strongholds in the country)
>taking care of what appears to be children
>with nutrition packs used to treat starvation (and no ventilators or virus-related feeds in sight)
Oh man I'm so sorry I didn't consult you first.
10/10 kayfabe, POTUS.
>When troopers were finally able to stop the speeding car with spike strips, the man told them simply that he was โtrying to teach his dog how to drive.โ
A noble goal indeed.
That hat looks familiar.
I could see it.
Plausible deniability is commonplace. No one will tell you the full truth, even if they're on your side.
If you were a clone, would you know? How could you?
Makes me wonder what happened to the original. Going off how utterly shit the world is, probably nothing good. Or he's on Mars or something.