MAGA 2.0

schuylaar

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This really disturbs me to the point it's changed me..more and more when I think of MAGA this is what it means to me..the first word 'make'..regardless of what anyone else wants..'make' through force.

This is how they 'make' by 'take'..we need laws to protect the 70% against the 30% of makers/takers:

:cry: Note the familiar red hats. THIS IS WHO THEY ARE. I love to put a bullet in each of the shooter lungs..stand there watching him bleed out (and laughing) as he died..maybe hook him up to the back of my car and drag his flailing carcass down I-95?


A disturbing video of a fisherman shooting a shark several times has drawn outrage and sparked an investigation by a state agency in Florida.

After the hammerhead shark is hooked by one of the men on the boat, another man can be seen pointing a small gun at the shark and firing. He seems to be chuckling after firing the shots.

The video was posted on social media recently and widely shared.

Last month another unsettling video showed a shark being dragged behind a fishing boat at high speed, which also prompted an investigation by the state agency. Florida Gov. Rick Scott called the video "deeply disturbing."

"My first reaction was how ridiculous it was and how cruel it was, quite frankly," animal activist Russ Rector told the Miami Herald. "This was all done so they can videotape it and show it to their friends."

The video was passed on to the Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission, which is looking into the shooting. Fishermen can shoot sharks in federal waters, but not close to land.

"That video was forwarded to us as a result of the public outcry from the first shark dragging video," an agency spokesman told the Herald. "The video is being investigated, and FWC can’t confirm identities."

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A video that has gone viral shows a fisherman shooting a hammerhead shark.
(VIA MIAMI HERALD)
Last month another unsettling video showed a shark being dragged behind a fishing boat at high speed, which also prompted an investigation by the state agency. Florida Gov. Rick Scott called the video "deeply disturbing."

A third video from earlier this year showed a hammerhead shark drowned with beer, according to the Sun Sentinel. The video was titled "Who needs a beer bong?"

Petition calls for Florida men who dragged shark to be jailed

Rector was told the shooting incident happened near Sarasota, according to the Herald. He said what the fishermen did amounted to torture.

"If you are going to kill a shark, you shoot it in the head," he told the newspaper. "He fired shots into the gill, causing the shark to bleed out and suffocate."

Next up: Red Hats are seen at Butterfly World, listening to their tiny screams as their arms (wings) are pulled off their bodies..

Stupid fucking rednecks:finger:
 
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