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Americans react to UK protesters and TikTok pranks

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 The panelists on Gutfeld recently discussed viral videos of protests in the UK and pranks on social media app TikTok One panelist expressed a desire to visit the UK which they jokingly referred to as unhinged knuckleheads versus a group of feeble minded freaks called Just Stop Oil The panelists then discussed a video of a man blocking traffic during a protest While one panelist dismissed the man s actions as a prank another argued that if the same thing happened in Texas the man would have been met with violence However both panelists agreed that the man s harassment of women was unacceptable The discussion then shifted to the larger issue of law enforcement and protests One panelist noted the lack of arrests and convictions during the protests that occurred in the United States in 2020 They argued that too many people feel they are above the law and that insanity is often accepted as a justification for criminal behavior The panel then brought up the recent case of Daniel Penny who gained infamy after filming himself stealing a scooter in New York City and taunting police officers The panelists argued that this behavior should not be tolerated and that individuals who commit crimes should be held accountable regardless of their motives Overall the panelists expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of accountability and a disregard for the rule of law in both the UK and the United States Credit foxnews comENND
Americans react to UK protesters and TikTok pranks

The panelists on Gutfeld! recently discussed viral videos of protests in the UK and pranks on social media app TikTok. One panelist expressed a desire to visit the UK, which they jokingly referred to as “unhinged knuckleheads versus a group of feeble-minded freaks called Just Stop Oil.”

The panelists then discussed a video of a man blocking traffic during a protest. While one panelist dismissed the man’s actions as a “prank,” another argued that if the same thing happened in Texas, the man would have been met with violence. However, both panelists agreed that the man’s harassment of women was unacceptable.

The discussion then shifted to the larger issue of law enforcement and protests. One panelist noted the lack of arrests and convictions during the protests that occurred in the United States in 2020. They argued that too many people feel they are “above the law,” and that “insanity” is often accepted as a justification for criminal behavior.

The panel then brought up the recent case of Daniel Penny, who gained infamy after filming himself stealing a scooter in New York City and taunting police officers. The panelists argued that this behavior should not be tolerated, and that individuals who commit crimes should be held accountable, regardless of their motives.

Overall, the panelists expressed frustration with what they see as a lack of accountability and a disregard for the rule of law in both the UK and the United States.

Credit: foxnews.com

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