Friday, November 26, 2021

Firefighter (Allegedly) Drops Pants, Wipes Butt With Vaccine Mandate Order. He's Under Investigation Now.

Firefighter (Allegedly) Drops Pants, Wipes Butt With Vaccine Mandate Order. He's Under Investigation Now.
Brodigan - November 26, 2021 at 08:19AM


Our first responders were heroes all throughout 2020. Now, in 2021, some of them don't want to follow Joe Biden's vaccine mandate. Our heroes are sudden;y villains because, after working on the frontlines for a year, they don't want the federal government telling them they need to inject themselves with the Fauci Ouchie. Whether it's unvaccinated nurses or vaccinated cops opposing the mandate, they're telling Joe Biden's government where to stick their mandate. One Los Angeles firefighter decided to show them when he allegedly wiped his butt with the mandated order. So sayeth the Los Angeles Times.

Here's the story. A firefighter, let's call him Lt. McHero, was handed a letter about his noncompliance with the mandate. McHero then dropped his pants, wiped his buttocks with the order, and dropped it on the floor. Yes, with what's described as "fecal matter" left on the paper. I know what you're thinking, and no, there isn't a video of the incident. Apparently, Lt. McHero's colleagues didn't think of the bloggers and content creators by recording and uploading the incident to TikTok.

The complaint of Lt. McHero's act of patriotic dissent came from the Stentorians of Los Angeles City. The LA Times felt it necessary to let us know it's a group representing African-American firefighters, even though race appears to have nothing to do with the story. The Stentorians claim to be "sickened and disgusted by this horrific display of unprofessionalism." They also want to know why the LAFD administration hasn't condemned this act of, quote "blatant disrespect and harassment."

My guess is that the LAFD is too busy laughing. Though, they did say that they are aware of the allegations and that Lt. McHero is on administrative leave while the matter is investigated further.

This is just one blogger's opinion, but while I understand Lt. McHero's frustration and concern, wiping your poop on an official document is the wrong way to go about it. The proper thing would have been to drop the paper, and spell out "Let's Go Brandon" with his tinkle.

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