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Watch car with Trump stickers get destroyed by black youth

carOn Monday, YouTube personality Joey Salads posted a video showing what happened when a car laden with Trump paraphernalia was left in a parking lot in what was described as a “black neighborhood.”

Real Clear Politics noted:

…It took 30 minutes, according to the YouTube video, for locals to ravage and loot the car. The YouTuber did not identify what city his ‘social experiment’ took place in.

Joey Salads said bystanders did nothing to stop the group instead opting to cheer them on with ‘F*ck Trump’ chants.

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“As you can see from this video, the black community is very violent towards Trump and his supporters,” Salads said.  “As I was filming this video, there were people shouting out their windows, ‘F*** Trump.’ After filming I talked to some of the spectators who are black, who said that they did low-key support Trump, but they were afraid of the backlash from their community.”

Here’s the video:

As of this writing, the video has been viewed over 822,000 times.

So much for “tolerance” and “diversity.”

No doubt, Trump will get blamed for this…

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