Gutfeld: Miami Airport Brawl an Offshoot of BLM Riots Where People Think Violence Is an OK Method To Achieve Goals

‘They are willing to use it for airline seats’

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GUTFELD: “This isn’t outside Portland city hall, this is in an airport, mere minutes away from any number of fine gentlemen's clubs and no-ID pawn shops, Kat. Where your granddad might be if he wasn’t sequestered in a basement watching infomercials for Garlique, hiding from a disease he’s already vaccinated for. No wonder so many people think violence is an okay method to achieve political goals. They are willing to use it for airline seats. We are watching generations not in decline, but completely disconnected from agreed-upon standards of decency. I know every older generation says this about the young kids, but this feels kind of worse. It’s about the loss of human interaction, the ability to reason and cooperate — which is a mark of success, the ability to see a problem through and figure out how to work toward a mutually beneficial outcome that doesn’t include kicking someone in the head. That behavior will earn you no upgrades at Delta or in life. But it’s what successful people learn when they’re young: impulse control, cooperation — hopefully from their parents or mentors or a suitable role model like Greg Gutfeld. Without that, you don’t have a future. You’re at the bottom and your life goes downhill from there.”

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