
What would happen if Kamala was president and Mel Gibson posted this of her instead?
From the article:
Hollywood just reminded us why so many Americans tuned out years ago.
Luke Skywalker himself — Mark Hamill — posted a grotesque image on BlueSky showing President Donald J. Trump dead in a grave. The gravestone reads “DONALD J. TRUMP 1946–2024,” with Trump lying lifeless in the dirt below it. The caption? A simple, sickening “If Only.”
Hamill wasn’t done. He followed up in the post, wishing Trump would live long enough to suffer “devastating loss in the midterms,” be “held accountable,” “impeached, convicted & humiliated,” and forever “disgraced in the history books.” This wasn’t some old tweet dug up from years ago. This came just days after the latest assassination attempt on President Trump — the one at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner where shooter Cole Allen tried to storm the event with guns and knives, explicitly targeting Trump and his administration.
Posted by MackSix
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He posted it on Bluesky because that is a leftist haven for violence and pedophilia.
The Left have a long history of violence and tantrums. They are essentially children who never grow up, never have good guidance to make good life choices. Democrats use them as their useful idiots because the Left typically are devoid of emotional control.
Would be a very delicious moment if midterms didn’t go at all like Hamill dreams it would. As of right now it’s beginning to trend on that very course, especially after recent rulings, and Hamill may completely meltdown on November 3 as a result.
The left is fine with it. They are the party of violent unhinged man babies.
This is every bit as awful as Comey’s post. Time to investigate, Kash!
I don’t know why people have to be so PUBLIC on hating someone. Whether you’re famous (or think you are) just stop! I hate or dislike a lot of people and never think, “Oh, let me publicly state that.” Idiot
For this BS to stop, people need to be held accountable, or it will never stop.
People in front of the camera in the make believe businesses like entertainment often have the most tenuous grasp on reality.