Jagmeet Walks Down Protestor - Wednesday!

Yo, it’s Wednesday, Bad Bug Day as always! Welcome to Wednesday, that’s as melodic as I can get.

You guys see this video of Jagmeet Singh (JM) yesterday? The guy freaking popped off! Like Kendrick Lamar said, sometimes you just gotta pop off and show these guys, right? I might not agree with him on a lot of policies and all that kind of jazz, but what he did was finally show who he is, man. And I’m proud of it, ‘cause for so long, you can only imagine the amount of pent-up rage this guy holds. Let’s watch this video together first.

[Video plays of Jagmeet confronting a heckler]

Man, you wanna say something? What do you wanna say? Say what you got to say. ‘Was I the one who said corrupted bastard?’ ‘No, no, I did not say that.’ ‘Somebody behind me said that.’ ‘Was it me? Was it you?’ ‘No.’ ‘You sure? If it was me, I’d admit it, buddy. Was it you or not?’ ‘If it was me, I’d admit it.’ ‘What’d you say then?’ ‘I didn’t say nothing. It wasn’t me, it was a gentleman behind me, I guess.’ ‘Who is it then? Point him out.’ ‘I have no idea who it was, buddy.’ ‘My word, you sure it’s not you?’ ‘No, 100%.’ ‘You’re a coward. You’re not going to say it to my face.’ That’s what’s up. ‘Say what, if I said something like that to you, I’d admit it.’

Yo, you see how quickly this guy folded? This guy folded faster than a lawn chair on frickin’ Canada Day! Folded faster than a lawn chair ringside at a WWE match! The guy folded faster than laundry at a laundromat! Like, I can’t think of anything else. This dude absolutely folded. Straight cowardice, man. This guy just went… he buckled at his knees, he was ready to just say, ‘Please sir, please sir, it wasn’t me!’ And you see his comment, ‘If I said it, I’d say it to back to you.’ No, you wouldn’t, you freaking coward!

Um, yeah, it was fun, man. I think we need more of that kind of Jagmeet Singh. This guy’s been getting bullied in the media, he’s been getting bullied by everyone, conservatives and, like, all these trucker protest rally things. These guys been on his case for a minute. And I know, knowing what I know of Jagmeet, I know he hasn’t been a fan of just being quiet and having to, like, silently endure that kind of… but I know he has, because of his position. You know, this guy wants to smack the crap out of so many people. And I think, with where things are going, I think he’s just getting closer and closer and closer to it. There should be this way that politicians should be able to beat up hecklers. I think everyone should be. Comedians too. There should be some formalized legal way of just settling disputes. Like, ‘You know what? I want to fight you, sir.’ We need to bring back duels! Could you imagine Jagmeet dueling this kid and just smacking the hell out of him?

And I’m not saying bring back duels with guns, just find a way to smack around people, man. Oh, it was so fun to watch, though. I hope you guys enjoyed it too. Anyways, yo, have a great ass day, man! Hope you guys have a dope day, have a fun one. Let’s get through this. Take it easy ‘til the next one. Peace!


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updated_at 31-07-2025
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