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The Meltdown of the Century: Watch Shia LaBeouf Make a Complete Ass of Himself Protesting Donald Trump

Leftist nutcase Shia LaBeouf kicked off a four-year campaign to protest President Donald Trump with wacky performance art.  LaBeouf launched a continuous public live-stream where anti-Trumpers can shout “He will not divide us!” 24 hours a day.A camera was set up outside of the Museum of the Moving Image in Queens, New York — a heavily Democratic borough.   The website for the project reads: “Open to all, 24 hours a day, seven days a week, the participatory performance will be live-streamed continuously for four years, or the duration of the presidency. In this way, the mantra ‘HE WILL NOT DIVIDE US’ acts as a show of resistance or insistence, opposition or optimism. LaBeouf, a recovering drug addict, kicked off the livestream on Inauguration Day, where he was caught on video screaming at an alleged Trump supporter.


The confrontation LaBeouf had with the “Trump supporter” looks staged. For one, Queens is overwhelmingly Democratic, so the idea that a sole Trump supporter would conveniently show up at an anti-Trump event is laughable.   Second, the “Trump supporter” LaBeouf yelled at was described on Twitter as a “white supremacist” but he looks like he could be an ethnic minority.  If LaBeouf or other anti-Trumpers were actually brave, they would have set this livestream up in Texas, Montana or Alaska, where they could confront actual Trump supporters.

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