Leftist On X Won't Mourn James Van Der Beek's Death Because He 'Supported Trump'
This is such a classic leftist flip-flop.
The only thing more powerful than hate is love… unless someone supports Donald Trump, then all bets are off!
As the online community continues to mourn the tragic death of actor James Van Der Beek, not everyone is so keen on remembering the '90s heartthrob with fondness.
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One deranged leftist on X decided he was done feeling sorry for Van Der Beek for the cardinal sin of maybe being a Trump supporter (more on that in a bit).
This is such a classic leftist flip-flop.
Go back to September 10 of last year, when the body of recently slain political activist Charlie Kirk wasn't even cold yet.
A good portion of the online left openly celebrated the "death of a fascist bigot."
Yet when Bad Bunny's message of love being more powerful than hate flashed at the Super Bowl, these same people plastered that image all over their social media.
Then, fast-forward to today, and after "finding out" that the actor may have been a Trump voter or at least wasn't vocally anti-Trump every 15 seconds, they saw it as their opportunity to show off that "love" and "unity" by dancing on the guy's grave.
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And it's not just this Domo Julio clown, either.
There were plenty of people in his comments section that were echoing his sentiments.
Just disgusting behavior from the "party of tolerance."
But it gets even better.
I'm sure you've seen it right now, but our friend Mr. Julio got absolutely eviscerated by a Community Note, which pointed out that Van Der Beek was actually neither a Trump nor Biden supporter, and was vocally critical of both administrations.
So, basically, Domo Julio rescinded his RIPs to a guy who had his life sapped from him due to colon cancer as his family had to watch helplessly, all because he was a white guy who urged people to get closer to God in his final days.
But we are the bad guys, remember?
Truly evil stuff here, folks.