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Ex-AOC senior aide Waleed Shahid is super-triggered by Republicans telling potential Hurricane Dorian victims to be safe

What is so offensive about offering prayers for those in danger? If you don’t believe in prayer, don’t pray. But don’t mock those who do. Their prayers certainly aren’t hurting you or anyone else.

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Apparently Justice Democrats spokesman and former AOC senior aide Waleed Shahid missed that memo, because after former Florida AG Pam Bondi advised those who could be Hurricane Dorian’s path to “just be safe”:

This was Shahid’s response:

Leave it to an AOC acolyte to be offended by someone urging potential hurricane victims to be safe.

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