“When things are serious, things need to be taken seriously — instead of just being a sheep. You got to look out for your tribe,” Michael Landry, one of the thread’s posters, told The Washington Post. Additionally, Landry told The Post that he and other Adams Morgan residents have remained “vigilant” in recent months, keeping an eye open for out-of-town license plates, bumper stickers conveying conservative messages, and people who aren’t wearing masks.
When faced with the reality of having accused an innocent working man of domestic terrorism, Landry told The Washington Post “I’m actually kind of ashamed of some of the things I said — but I stand my ground on everything I said.”
Effing idiots.
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I'm pretty sure I know what this is referring to. It seems to me somebody is awfully scared about something. I can't imagine what...
That's great, I'd pass the word to my company, and every other one where I have friends to avoid working in their racist, classist neighborhood.
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