The hatred for President Trump and anyone who supports him has reached a fever pitch despite the fact that Joe Biden is in the White House.
Instead of these so-called “Americans” taking the win and coming together like they said they desired to “build back better” they are filled with vitriolic hate.
They do not want to do anything with Trump supporters except to destroy them for having a differing opinion than themselves.
So much for all that tolerance and stuff they love to spout out of their fork-tongued mouths.
There have been reports for months, of violence against Trump supporters and the mainstream is ever so quiet about it. After all, if they were to report that their “loving and accepting” liberal supporters were behaving in such a fashion it would destroy their perfectly coifed narrative.
However, you cannot hide the truth and it will always find a way to bubble to the surface.
A stunning video was posted on Facebook that showed a terrifying altercation between a motorist and a Papa John’s pizza delivery driver.
The Papa John’s employee became enraged after seeing a vehicle with a flag supporting former President Donald Trump and threatening to “beat the f***” out of the motorist in a nasty confrontation.
The clip was posted by J.R. Majewski — a 2022 Republican congressional candidate for Ohio District 9 — who wrote, “A good friend of mine, one of the nicest guys you’ll meet, was almost driven off the road, and then threatened by a @PapaJohns driver near Cleveland, Ohio. Because he has a Trump flag on his truck.”
The motorist who recorded the video — Adam Radogna — also posted the clip on Twitter and wrote, “I was minding my business at the light when” the Papa John’s employee “tried to run me off the road giving me the finger.” Radogna added that the employee was from the Pearl Road store in Parma Heights. He doesn’t say what day the incident took place, but Radogna’s tweet was posted Friday night.
So this is what we know.
The Papa John’s employee walks over to Radogna, who is sitting in his vehicle, and asks the employee what the problem is.
So, what did Papa John’s corporate office have to say about this particular incident?
“Papa John’s condemns this kind of offensive behavior, and it does not reflect our brand values. After speaking with PJ Cleveland, the independent franchisee who owns and operates this location, we can confirm that the individual is no longer employed with PJ Cleveland.”
There you have it folks, the peaceful and tolerant left in full bloom.
What do you have to say about this incident?
What would you have done?