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Another Example, They Had No Idea What They were Protesting

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Woke-Left protesters UNABLE to explain why President Trump is a Facist, pulls out a paper handout he was given with talking points AND still can’t explain himself!

**Reporter:** “So what makes Trump a fascist?”

**Protester:** “Uh, I mean… does things without—”

**Reporter:** “You’ve got to talk loud, I don’t have my mic on.”

**Protester:** “I’m not really good at interviews or stuff.”

**Reporter:** “Sorry?”

**Protester:** “He just does everything he wants and, you know, not following laws or… He was a convicted felon, you know, that’s all I know.”

**Reporter:** “But your sign says he’s a fascist, and I’m just curious, what makes him a fascist?”

**Protester:** “One of the things is that he’s trying to control the media, right?”

**Reporter:** “Say that again?”

**Protester:** “He’s trying to control the narrative. Like—”

**Reporter:** “How is he trying to control the media? Doesn’t every president try to control the narrative?”

**Protester:** “They try to control their own narrative but one of the things that Trump’s has done, for example, is the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico and then not allowing the Associated Press to come into the White House. Basically, you know, trying to get…”

**Reporter:** “What are your feelings about him renaming the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America when a majority of the Gulf is in fact on the coast of America as opposed to Mexico?”

**Protester:** “I mean, it’s kind of pointless. People—”

**Reporter:** “Is it pointless?”

**Protester:** “Yeah, people call it the Gulf of Mexico, what’s the point?”

**Reporter:** “Don’t you think it could have a positive tourism impact, potentially?”

**Protester:** “Tourism has been down heavily.”

**Reporter:** “So I don’t want to get into a tourism debate. My question is, this sign says: ‘The Fascist Trump regime must go!’ And so I’m just curious, what makes him a fascist? You pointed out that maybe something about his relationship with the media, he wants to control it, but… yeah—again, you’re specific—you’re calling him a fascist?”

**Protester:** “Yeah, well, one of the core tenets of fascism is creating an enemy, right? And blaming those problems on the enemy.”

**Reporter:** “What’s that?”

**Protester:** “It’s a paper they gave me, yeah.”

**Reporter:** “Who gave you that?”

**Protester:** “The people that gave me the sign. It’s a free sign.”

**Reporter:** “Someone gave you the sign and then they gave you the handout? So are you reading it now to try to answer the question?”

**Protester:** “Yeah, but I mean…”

**Reporter:** “Can I see that? Can you hold that up?”

**Protester:** “You can have it.”

**Reporter:** “I can have it?”

**Protester:** “Yes, you can have it.”

**Reporter:** “Alrighty. So where did you get the sign?”

**Protester:** “All the way in the gatekeeper’s house. Yeah, it was just laying around.”

**Reporter:** “And that’s another one? They gave you two pieces of paper?”

**Protester:** “Yes, you can have both.”

**Reporter:** “Oh, okay. So what brings you guys out here today?”

**Protester:** “Just because I saw people were hanging out with people, for, you know, the same thing as everyone else—executive overreach.”