The funny thing about famous liberals is that they tend to stick their noses into areas where they have no business or no experience.
For instance, ESPN radio host Paul Gallant slammed Trump for criticizing rioting that was going on around the country after the death of George Floyd.
However, when the rioting impacting his life, he changed his tune dramatically.
Now That It Impacts Me…
I have zero problem with peaceful protesting. I really don’t have a problem if the protests get a little hostile, to be honest.
People screaming at each other from both sides is about as hot as it should get, however.
When a protest evolves into a riot, that is way too far and it needs to be stopped, period.
People arguing on the street over issues for which they disagree is one thing, but vandalizing personal property, businesses, and violently attacking people on the streets is simply unacceptable.
I can’t tell you how many liberals I got into arguments with about this who were so far removed from the violence they made their case knowing full well they would never have to face the consequences of backing these riots.
That was seemingly the case with Gallant, who probably felt he lived in an area where this type of leftism would never impact his own home.
Gallant recently hit back at Trump over his comments on the Seattle riots, and told him to “Chill dawg.”
Walked through it last night out of curiosity and saw no burning, pillaging, or deaths. Chill dawg
— Paul Gallant (@GallantSays) June 12, 2020
Now, let’s fast forward to this past weekend, where Gallant’s building was hit by rioters, and oh how his tune has changed…
Great job assholes pic.twitter.com/4knvwYeMrF
— Paul Gallant (@GallantSays) July 25, 2020
I feel like I need to buy a firearm, because clearly this is going to keep happening. Enough is enough. It looks like a block party down the street from me. Really angry right now.
— Paul Gallant (@GallantSays) July 25, 2020
Then he tried to say that his opinion has evolved now that it has personally impacted him…
I'm supposed to stick to sports, and I hate divisive twitter. The only reason I shared was it because it happened to me.
If that's hypocritical, so be it. But opinions should be able to adapt and evolve.
The chill dawg responses have been very funny
— Paul Gallant (@GallantSays) July 26, 2020
And that right there is the problem. He didn’t care about the rioting simply because it had not yet hit his area of town.
Now that it has, his opinion has suddenly “evolved” to this rioting is now a problem.
It is the very definition of hypocrisy, a word that right now is synonymous with Democrats and liberals alike.
It should not take losing your own home or property to realize that setting city streets on fire and throwing bricks through windows is wrong, but then again, I actually have some commonsense, unlike the left in this country these days.
Source: Breitbart
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