It’s.
A.
Hat.
Natalie Weiner seems super proud of herself for yelling at a complete stranger who had the AUDACITY to wear a MAGA hat while attending a jazz concert of sorts. Imagine how small of a mind someone has to have to think it’s a good thing to harass someone over the hat they’re wearing.
These people. And they wonder why Trump won.
Girl power and stuff.
i don’t understand how people can be so hateful i really don’t
— Natalie Weiner (@natalieweiner) April 28, 2019
SHE doesn’t understand how ‘people’ can be so hateful.
The absolute irony of this tweet.
he was walking to see irma thomas and he doesn’t deserve to be within a 10 mile radius of irma thomas
— Natalie Weiner (@natalieweiner) April 28, 2019
Last time we checked, nobody owns Irma Thomas’ music but Irma Thomas.
Just sayin’.
Oh, and if you were wondering how people reacted to her ‘brag’ about harassing a stranger over his hat …
Everybody say "hi" to Natalie. Natalie thinks it's cool to accost people who happen to have the nerve to think differently than her, then to larp about it on social media. This is what we call "attention whoring" in the twitterverse. So, in summation, don't be a Natalie. https://t.co/75F4VlLwYj
— G (@TCC_Grouchy) April 30, 2019
He probably paid for a ticket, so I'm pretty sure he does.
— TJWFW (@icouldbeahacker) April 30, 2019
How dare someone exhibiting no ill intentions enjoy music…
— Kyle Malone Can't Wait For Endgame (@ThatKyleMalone) April 30, 2019
Thanks for policing society for us
— Stoned Coder™ (@StonedCoder) April 30, 2019
HA HA HA HA HA HA.
So brave… pic.twitter.com/C8YNLfZCS4
— Bryan Plant (@paybackink) April 30, 2019
It’s not your right to instruct someone to do or not to do something. Nor is it your right to shout obscenities at them. #bully
— Neil C (@N13lCl) April 30, 2019
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This is what you call unaware. Unaware of the fact what you did was Uncalled for, Unprofessional, Unfitting and Offensive. #GetBent https://t.co/nc8VuJyHe3
— Diane B (@dmb1031) April 30, 2019
You have the freedom to be a hateful asshole at a concert just like that person has the freedom to wear a hat that offends you.
— MarcLyon (@MarcLyon) April 30, 2019
But HE's the hateful one? Consider working up a little self-knowledge, kiddo.
— Daniel Lee (@RealDanLee) April 30, 2019
Isn’t it ironic that you tweet about not understanding “how people can be so hateful” while displaying unjustified hate towards a stranger for what he’s wearing. Guess what, it’s OK for people to disagree with each other and be civil. Please seek help.
— Chris Bowen (@bowen226) April 30, 2019
They said please.
You don’t make the rules, Natalie.
— Mrs. Mack (@BooBooNyc) April 30, 2019
So you get to decide what other people can do. The very definition of a fascist
— Patrick Meagher (@Squarzelfitz) April 30, 2019
Something like that.
And of course, you are the great determiner of what others deserve. (And, I'll bet you're literally shaking).
— DrM (@DrMagnolias) April 30, 2019
LITERALLY shaking and the guy in the MAGA hat was literally Hitler.
Yup.
— Thilo (@ThiloAdamitz) April 30, 2019
Ma’am, this is a Carl’s Jr.
— DIZZINATOR #ALLCAPS (@StanleyCupYall) April 30, 2019
the irony is strong here
— Jetson Goldstein (@jetsonGoldstein) April 30, 2019
Told ya’.
Funny how you get to dictate that through your superior love and tolerance display, eh? I’m Canadian and I’m ashamed for you.
— Kyla Dillard (@drkyla) April 30, 2019
Whoa, tickin’ off a Canadian? That’s big time.
If you are so psychologically weak that a hat ruins your night, you need to evaluate HOW you were "conditioned" to have this response, and by WHOM.
But, you wont. You're happy being controlled.
Good luck. https://t.co/3xhKe7cHAh— Allen Ray (@2CynicAl65) April 30, 2019
Most people would get in trouble for this kind of hateful and deranged tweet.
— Tony Bruno (@TonyBrunoShow) April 30, 2019
BUT DUDE, ORANGE MAN BAD.
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