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When someone is so desperate for attention

Don Lemon (you might vaguely remember him as the drunk guy on NYE shows) decided that it would be an awesome idea to take a mob and interrupt church services in Minneapolis because there is a rumor that one of the church pastors is connected to ICE.

He claims he was just there ‘documenting’ but methinks he doth protest too much (yes, the pun was intentional).

Lemon claimed people had no right to object to protests like the one in the church, saying during his narration of the protest the Constitution allowed for protests at any time.

“The whole point of it is to disrupt and make people uncomfortable,” the former CNN host claimed.

Additionally he said that the civil rights movement was ‘about these kinds of protests’.

Ya know, the civil rights protests were before my time but I do not recall any church being invaded by protestors. Additionally, it’s illegal to disrupt church services and interfere with their worship.

The US Department of Justice has opened a civil rights investigation into the disruption of a St Paul church service, citing potential violations of the federal Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances (FACE) Act.

The FACE Act makes it a federal crime to use force, threats, or obstruction to interfere with individuals exercising their right to religious worship, including entering or participating in services at houses of worship.

Video from inside the church shows congregants visibly shaken with the service ultimately being shut down. It is unclear how the protesters obtained the information that led them to target the church.

The shutdown of the church worship service in was co-organized by BLM activist Nekima Levy Armstrong, reports The Post Millennial’s Andy Ngo. Levy Armstrong used to be the president of the NAACP in Minneapolis.

Don Lemon, IMO, is an attention hound who has been searching for relevance since he was fired from CNN (and how bad do you have to be to be shit canned from that organization?).

So he’s giving these idiots an additional platform and is busy making equivalencies between the civil rights protests of the past to the removal of illegal aliens (all of whom have broken the law and many of whom have been grifting billions from the US taxpayer and the US economy).



8 responses to “When someone is so desperate for attention”

  1. I think he, and the rest of the Left, crossed a sharp, bright line when they invaded the church services.

    But I think that is the point…the Left want scandal, and wants confrontation. They WANT controversy and to force action by the Feds.
    Polarizing the population is part of the plan

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  2. Imagine a group of pasty-white guys “exercising their first amendment right” during a mosque prayer service.

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  3. Don’t Lemon is an attention grabbing whore. FIFY.

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  4. I’m pretty sure during the civil rights era that protestors did disrupt church services.
    Dems disrupting black folks at church, burning some down, so the point stands, but not the point he thought he was making.

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  5. Peaowed has a good point ! If things were reversed and the ICE agents were going to the mosque imagine the leftist freakout ! Bluehaired bull dykes with nose rings, and soy bois would be having seizures everywhere.

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    1. “Bluehaired bull dykes with nose rings, and soy bois would be having seizures everywhere.”

      I’d pay a dollar to see that…

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  6. The left is all up in arms because Nicky Minaj called Lemon an attention seeking c&*k s*&king f*gg&t for this stunt.

    $10.00 says the case gets thrown out because Demonrat c&*k s*&king f*gg&t.

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  7. Lemon is a lowlife with no redeeming qualities. Never knew that I could agree with Nicky Minaj so much lately.

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