The pro-Palestine troublemaker got more than he bargained for when he tried to disrupt Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s address in Collin County. But hey, Texans don’t mess around.
In the video of the incident, this disgruntled teenager thought he could just waltz right in and interrupt Governor Abbott. Well, he quickly found out that the crowd wasn’t having any of it. The boos rained down on him like a Texas thunderstorm.
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Gotta love Texas.
The incident happened at a campaign event in Collin County.
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But that wasn’t the end of his troubles. The good folks in the audience took matters into their own hands and grabbed hold of him. You can hear him shouting, “don’t fuc*ing touch me!” Well, buddy, maybe you should have thought twice before causing a ruckus.
As if things couldn’t get any worse for this disruptive heckler, a group of people wearing their signature cowboy hats came to the rescue. They escorted him right out of the event, making sure he wouldn’t disturb anyone else. Now that’s Texas hospitality for you!
According to the astute observation of Collin Rugg from Trending Politics, this incident happened on the same day when pro-Palestine protestors marched on the White House. Talk about bad timing. Maybe this guy should have joined his buddies at the protest instead of trying to disrupt a campaign gathering. But hey, common sense isn’t always their strong suit.
Now, let’s take a moment to appreciate the resilience and unity of the crowd that shut down this pro-Palestine heckler. They showed him that in Texas, we don’t tolerate disruptions and disrespect. We stand with our leaders and won’t let anyone interfere with their message.
In the words of Jason Aldean, it’s a good reminder that if you try pulling something like that in a small town, you’re bound to face the consequences. So let this be a lesson to all those out there who think they can disrupt events without facing any backlash: Texans don’t play that game.