A video of a triggered liberal woman shrieking nonsense at anti-mandate protests has gone viral, the Post Millennial reported.
Thousands protested vaccination mandates in Washington, DC, over the weekend, during a rally that featured the likes of mRNA inventor-turned-critic Robert Malone and political scion Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The incursion into her safe space—akak the nation’s deep-blue capital city—caused ‘DC Karen’ to throw a full-fledged tantrum.
“My tax dollars are going to the police, to shut down the road, so that these f**king white supremacists can party and have a hell of a time celebrating their loser President,” exclaimed the woman, who then stomped her feet and made an “L” shape over her head.
In order to distract listeners from the fact that she does not believe in providing funding to the police, she continued:
“Go the f**k home. Stop invading our territory.”
Later, the woman went on another rant calling the anti-mandate protesters pedophiles:
“Do you believe we’re all pedophiles? Do you think we’re all pedophiles? That’s why you’re pedophiles because that’s all you can think f***ing think about,” she screeched. “What do you want to build? You want to build a white nation, is that what you want?”
DC Karen’s video caught the attention of many prominent social media figures and generated several quality memes:
They would lock up you and your families and not lose a second of sleep over it pic.twitter.com/zfRBKsMKG2
— Jack Posobiec ?? (@JackPosobiec) January 23, 2022
So angry she’s driving a BIG CAR ?♂️. I mean, do you even care about climate change? https://t.co/L4caoJ3McU
— ELIJAH SCHAFFER ???? (@ElijahSchaffer) January 23, 2022
https://t.co/7EAC7HdstQ pic.twitter.com/wFRN7lPaM9
— e-beth (@ebeth360) January 23, 2022
— The Right To Bear Memes (@grandoldmemes) January 23, 2022
The large-scale march took place a week after Mayor Muriel Bowser instituted a mandate forcing patrons age 12 and older to show proof of vaccination to enter indoor venues such as restaurants, gyms and bars.
The movement has received a great deal of support from federal workers, firefighters, first responders and more from across the country.