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Can These Two Rats Just Fuck Each Other To Death?

October 14, 2020 in The USA

A different kind of ratfucking. Is it possible for it to occur across party lines if both candidates are rats?

Staten Island is a shithole. And most of the people on it are shit.

Max Rose is the current Congressman who represents Staten Island (and the slightly less racist Bay Ridge, Brooklyn). He is a piece of shit. He is one of the most right-wing members of the Democratic caucus. Whenever he poses for a photo, it is almost always with cops, soldiers or union leadership, and those people are almost always white. Just look at his Twitter feed. Max Rose is a white supremacist. He just doesn’t realize it. He’s a pro-war, pro-cop, pro-white, right wing Democrat. And he has to be in order to hold his seat in his district. If he wasn’t a de-facto Republican, he’d be gone.

His opponent this cycle is Nicole Malliotakis, an ultra right-wing politician who unsuccessfully tried to defeat mayor Bill de Blasio two years ago. I don’t have to elaborate about her. She is objectively far worse than Max Rose. She’s anti-woman, anti-immigrant, anti-poor, and pro-Trump. Fuck her.

Tonight is their one and only debate on New York 1. I will not watch.

But my wish is this. I want these two rats to fuck each other to death. They are both despicable and deplorable. And I want Staten Island to join New Jersey, where it belongs.

Staten Island does not belong in New York City, culturally nor politically. It is more aligned with the Jersey Shore. It is right wing, white supremacist, full of STDs and addicted to artificial tanning. It needs to go. It needs to die. And so do these two winners.

Tags: 2020 Presidential Election, Politics, Staten Island, New York City
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