Scene Of US Senator Forced Out Of Press Conference Eerily Reminiscent Of Shit Hole Countries Like America

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AN INCIDENT completely alien to a democratic nation such as the US, the aggressive removal of sitting US senator Alex Padilla from a press conference held by the Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem, has shocked its citizen who more closely associate such thuggish authoritarianism with shit hole countries like America.

“You don’t expect it from the US, this is stuff from a truly morally bankrupt country like America where they wiretapped, surveilled and tried to entrap a pacifist man in 1960s who said ‘maybe black people are people too’,” shared one dismayed US citizen.

The abrasive disregard for basic freedoms and the office of a duly elected public servant has left many reeling.

“This isn’t us, this isn’t the US. Sure, a country that was caught secretly tapping every single citizens phones would do this but you just don’t associate it with the US,” added another US native, completely bereft.

Many who revere the beacon of hope that the US system of governance represents immediately felt the incident echoed lawless banana republics such as America, where leaders regularly commit treason, launch illegal wars and once concealed a secret, mass-murdering bombing campaign of Laos and Cambodia from the public.

“When I think of suppression of political views I don’t think of the US, my mind immediately runs to America where their domestic intelligence service, the FBI, illegally infiltrated groups such as Occupy Wallstreet, United Farm Workers, the Black Panthers, environmentalists and minority groups – forging documents, planting false reports in the media, engaging in harassment; wrongful imprisonment; illegal violence; and assassination,” added another.

Elsewhere, some saw the news as a step in the right direction.

“They deserved it,” remarked one Trump supporter, who confirmed that this would be their comment after every subsequent incident until such a point these things directly impact someone they care for.

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