Jimmy Higgins
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We've all been there. You wake up on the wrong side of the bed, or just have a bunch of sequential things burn you, and you are now not in the greatest state of mind. Quite ready to snap at someone for saying something innocuous like "ABACAB is Genesis's best album". Bad days are a part of life. Like when a Police Spokesperson notes the stone cold murderer of 8 people had a "bad day" which led to the senseless killings of 8 people and additional shooting victims (I wonder if he thought the victims had a bad day too?). That was likely the start of that Spokesperson's bad day the following day.
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But this might help explain a spokesperson could potentially have a brain that would suggest saying a mass murdering person "had a bad day". Hopefully the spokesperson isn't armed, because we know what he thinks people having bad days are often to do.
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I'm not certain just how bigoted one must be to wear apparel regarding a pandemic, or possibly being just grossfully partisan is enough. I suppose the good news is the pandemic hadn't claimed 500,000 plus lives yet.article said:A photo allegedly posted by Capt. Jay Baker, a public information officer at the Cherokee County, Georgia, Sheriff's Office, shows shirts with a racist and anti-Asian message about Covid-19.
"Covid 19 imported virus from Chy-na," the racist shirt in the photo posted April 2, 2020, reads.
"Love my shirt," the photo caption of the shirt reads. It goes on to encourage others to buy their own shirts saying, "get yours while they last." CNN reached out to the store selling the shirts, but did not immediately receive a response.
But this might help explain a spokesperson could potentially have a brain that would suggest saying a mass murdering person "had a bad day". Hopefully the spokesperson isn't armed, because we know what he thinks people having bad days are often to do.