A WAY BETTER VIDEO THAN EXPECTEDSome videos are pure secondhand embarrassment. People dancing alone in the street, rehearsing their viral moment while life just goes on around them. But every now and then, the universe throws in something unscripted — and it hits different.
Two girls dancing close together, locked into their routine, filming themselves at what looks like an outdoor party. Everything’s going according to plan: the poses, the moves, the camera looks. Then a guy walks right in front of them. One of the girls pushes him aside, like “get out of my TikTok.”
And just then — in the background — a fight breaks out.
They don’t notice. They keep dancing.
But behind them, punches are flying. One guy pushes another, then someone else jumps in, and eventually one of them goes down — straight onto the girls.
The choreo got wrecked, but the video?
Pure, accidental gold.
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SpongeBob SquarePants.
FROM TOLERANCE TO VIOLENCE IN THE BLINK OF AN EYEA pro-life girl hits the streets with a mic to do some interviews. One woman happily agrees, smiles, seems open-minded... all good — until the questions don’t quite match her views. The smile fades, the tension builds, and suddenly — punch.
And this isn’t a one-off. Not long ago we saw the exact same scene: a pro-life guy asking questions about abortion, a woman stops with her daughter, answers for a bit… and then assaults him.
Same pattern, different setting.
What’s striking —or rather worrying— is the kind of people behind these reactions. The ones who claim to be open, respectful, tolerant, champions of dialogue, love, and “live and let live.” But the moment someone disagrees, boom — fuse lit. And instead of arguments, they go straight to violence.
We’re sold a narrative of freedom and tolerance, but if you don’t fit the mold, if you challenge the approved ideas, you’re suddenly the “enemy.”
And that, my friend, isn’t tolerance. That’s just dogma with a new label.
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Teamwork makes the dream work.
That’s Tiffany Watson — and
here’s a link to plenty of her scenes.