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Protesters decided they would utilize a live animal to display their level of discontent with civilized laws.
In order to do so, they had planned on beheading a pig (which symbolizes police, according to them) in a public setting. However, before being able to go through with it, the pig got away and police located and saved it.
Nothing says love and peace like beheading a live animal in a public setting. These anarchists have successfully pulled off this type of stunt before when they placed a bloody severed pig’s head, wearing a police hat, on an American flag which they set on fire.
If democrats were promised that Biden would be victorious in November if they all sacrificed their family pet, there would be a chitload of sacrificing going on.
Lol, yeah. This g is a pig this size the ribs would suck. Really tough. They'd take some expertise and a long time cooking.
Depending on what was being fed to it factors in. But no matter what the ribs wouldn't be that great. Nahhh this little piggy needs to be a Portland PD Porker. Bacon with a badge.
The cops need to roll with the joke and show they're human and have sense of humor. Make her an honorary officer and have some fun with it. Keep feeding her good and she'll be plumb huge before you know it.
She could give kiddy rides, shes already friendly and if shes treated good will only get friendlier. She could be the new PR spokes swine for Portland PD.
Democrats are vile, animal hating slugs to sacrifice a cute little pig.
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