Can you feel the joy now?
NBC’s Parks and Recreation actor Nick Offerman is getting slammed after he released a new election-themed music video that celebrates a senior citizen being repeatedly punched and kicked in the stomach by a group of kids because he didn’t vote for Kamala Harris, with Offerman warning people that this could be their fate if they sit out the November election.
“You’d better vote / don’t let this moment pass / or future generations will kick your wrinkly ass,” he sings.
The song also advocates for kids to chase down seniors, flog them with their canes, and to even “break your brittle bones.”
Though the song was clearly meant to be humorous, its unambiguous threat of politically motivated physical violence — against senior citizens, no less — is backfiring on Offerman, who is a vocal Kamala Harris supporter. […]
Governing any group of humans is a tall, tall order indeed. Downright altitudinous. And we’ll never be done improving our system and our policies, “in order to form a more perfect union."
So we all have a responsibility to get off our substantial American cabooses and vote!Make… pic.twitter.com/HbRjOF6C0s
— Nick Offerman (@Nick_Offerman) October 17, 2024
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