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Punk Who Attacked Trump Fan Gets Ripped Apart by Own Employer

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Leftist Parker Mankey was terminated by her employer following her crazed verbal attack on an elderly man wearing a “Make America Great Again” hat in Palo Alto, California.

On Monday, Mankey made a now-deleted Facebook post bragging about harassing an elderly President Donald Trump supporter, and she called on her friends to find out where the man lives.

As Mankey explained on Facebook, she was triggered by the man’s “Make America Great Again” hat.

“Anybody in Palo Alto know this freak. He was sitting in Starbucks. I think he lives in Palo Alto. He will never forget me and will think seriously about wearing that hat in my town ever again. If you see him in this hat, please confront him,” Mankey said.

Mankey went on to explain how she harassed the man as he was enjoying his lunch at Starbucks.

“I yelled at him. Called the entire Starbucks to order and yelled at him more about how it is not ok to hate brown people. He threatened to call the cops. I left after yelling at him some more,” Mankey said.

“I went back in and yelled that I had changed my mind and wanted him to call the police because I wanted to know his name, where he lived, his wife’s name, and where his kids went to school.”

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She even chased the elderly man out of the restaurant, reminiscent of the time protesters chased Texas Sen. Ted Cruz out of a restaurant.

“I followed him to the register while he complained about me. Then chased him out of Starbucks yelling at him to get the f— out of my town and never come back,” Mankey said.

Mankey wanted to find the identity of the innocent Trump supporter, but she probably didn’t expect people to find out where she worked instead.

The crazed leftist was an employee at Gryphon Strings, a guitar shop in Palo Alto, according to an online profile.

The guitar shop posted on Facebook Tuesday, explaining that Mankey’s hate speech was being investigated.

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“We would like to make it clear that we do not condone harassment or hate speech of any kind. We are currently addressing the matter internally. Thank you for your concern,” the shop said.

Just a few hours later, the shop provided an update — the hateful liberal was terminated from her job.

“With regard to the aforementioned incident on 4/1/19; the employee in question has been terminated,” the shop said.

Gryphon Strings also gave Mankey a lesson in tolerance and acceptance.

“Gryphon does not believe anyone should be harassed or subject to hate speech no matter their beliefs. Music has historically been something that has brought people of diverse socio-political backgrounds together.”

The worst part is that Mankey thought she was doing something good by harassing an innocent, elderly Trump supporter.

It should be clear by now that the left’s demonization of Trump and his supporters has serious consequences.

Democratic politicians and their media cheerleaders are responsible for the rhetoric that incites violence and harassment against innocent Trump supporters.

Liberals often tout themselves as “tolerant,” but they are often the most intolerant and hateful people.

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Malachi Bailey is a writer from Ohio with a background in history, education and philosophy. He has led multiple conservative groups and is dedicated to the principles of free speech, privacy and peace.
Malachi Bailey is a writer from Ohio with a passion for free speech, privacy and peace. He graduated from the College of Wooster with a B.A. in History. While at Wooster, he served as the Treasurer for the Wooster Conservatives and the Vice President for the Young Americans for Liberty.
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