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Brian Foreman
@BKFOREMAN69 · 4:36

Proud Boys or Bullies Q & A

You. Good morning, everyone. This is going to be a little bit of a different one. I'm going to set this up as a Q and A at the end. But, you know, I just watched a video where an individual with a Proud Boys T shirt on it was it upset because a skateboarder had a skateboard that said end racism now. And then, of course, verbal attacks back and forth, pretty large man

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And they do it because their bark is worse than their bite, because oftentimes they don't have any bite. But they know if they wear you out arguing or if they show up loud in your face. The main reaction they're going to see is the recoil of, oh, my God, please, I'm scared. I don't want to mess with that person. And I'm starting to see it heavily in the workplace, heavily
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And to kind of wrap up Mr. Proud Boy. You know, he's the kind of bully that needs a group, right? So he has to wear that T shirt to say don't mess with me, because he's scared. Scared can't wear plain clothes and just kind of move through. He has to name drop that he's in this group. He has to advertise, he's in this group, don't mess with me
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Brian Foreman
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And then the worst case is you have to basically be physically aggressive to ward them off. So in the case of the video I was talking about, the gentleman was alone. So it could been a case where he has the arrogance of being used to being in the group, where he's protected to then all of a sudden, he was the singled out person in a group of other people who beat him up. So I appreciate the response. Take care
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