They say two wrongs don't make a right. Direct Action Everywhere's Alex Taylor is milking his 15 minutes of infamy for more than it's worth, and, oh, how it's going to cost him.
Taylor and fellow "activist" Alison Flouty ran onto the field during the Rams-49ers game at Levi Stadium on Monday. Flouty didn't get very far, but everyone in America knows what happened to Taylor, as the Rams sent him a very painful message.
As we noted yesterday, this was the 2nd time DAE had interrupted a Rams game. Two more DAE members are on trial for a variety of charges, including abducting a pair of piglets from Smithfield Farms a few years ago. The case is not getting the attention DAE wants, so that explains their pathetic actions.
Here's the problem, folks. As discussed yesterday, these goofs would rather continue to pull these juvenile stunts rather than hold press conferences to air their gripes. They know their story is not headline-worthy news in the wake of Hurricane Ian, the continuing issues in Ukraine, and, of course, a certain former president who can't go a day without garnering attention himself.
The latest chapter in this comedy of idiocy is that Taylor has decided to press charges---against exactly whom, we don't know for sure----claiming he was hurt after being tackled by the Rams' Bobby Wagner. Well, what did you expect, jabroni? Kid gloves? 30, 40, 50 years ago, it would've been worse for a loser like you, trust me.
Do yourself a favor, Taylor. Take stock of what has happened with a clear mind. Drop the charges, because it's not going to stick anyway, and take a Dunce Cap for your troubles. It's morons like you that give activism a bad name.
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