Abr. 19, 2026 8:26 pm

Mensaje para los que están protestando en L.A.

«Un montón de idiotas, mis queridos familiares, no, ustedes no son estúpidos. Pero ya saben que las protestas ya comenzaron. Estoy viendo las transmisiones en vivo de las protestas, muy feliz. Miren, damas y caballeros, este mensaje es para las personas indocumentadas.

Sé que muchos de ustedes, siendo indocumentados, no andan metiéndose en líos porque no se arriesgan a que los atrapen, ¿verdad? Pero sus hijos e hijas están allá afuera. No sé si saben que en este país y en muchos otros ya hay reconocimiento facial a través de cámaras.

Ayer, en las protestas, muchos no llevaban ni una maldita mascarilla. E incluso si la llevaban, los van a identificar. ¿Y qué va a pasar? Los van a identificar, esos malditos tontos todavía viven con ustedes, todavía con sus padres porque son malditos demócratas que no pueden trabajar, no pueden vivir solos, no valen nada.

Todo está jodido. ICE va a llegar tocando la puerta, el DHS va a tocar la puerta, el FBI, quién sabe quién más. Van a atrapar al tontito de Pedrito que estaba protestando y tirando piedras a los coches de policía.

¿Y quién va a abrir la puerta? ¿La señora María? Ay, señora María, venga para acá. ¿Tiene papeles? ¿No? Pues mire, este hijo suyo andaba protestando. La señora María acaba de quedar fregada por culpa de su hijo. Así que pónganse las pilas.

Dejen de hacer estupideces, no están arreglando nada, están empeorando las cosas para los legales y los ilegales. Así que, pónganse serios. Y si quieren seguir jugando con las protestas, prepárense para las consecuencias porque tarde o temprano van a tocar su puerta.

Un montón de idiotas, mis queridos familiares, no, no son estúpidos, solo un montón de idiotas, y todos los demócratas quedaron fregados.»


«A bunch of idiots, my dear relatives, no, you are not stupid. But you know the protests have already started. I’m watching the protest live streams, very happy. Look, ladies and gentlemen, this message is for undocumented people.

I know many of you undocumented don’t go around messing around because you won’t risk getting caught, right? But your sons and daughters are out there. I don’t know if you know that in this country and many others, there is already facial recognition through cameras.

Yesterday at the protests, many didn’t wear any damn masks. And even if they wore them, they will be identified. And what’s going to happen? They will be identified, those damn dumb ones still live with you, still with their parents because they’re damn Democrats who can’t work, can’t live alone, they’re worthless.

The whole thing is fucked up. ICE will come knocking, the DHS will knock on the door, the FBI, who knows who else. They will catch little dumb Pedro who was protesting and throwing stones at the police cars.

And who will open the door? Mrs. María? Oh, Mrs. María, come here. Do you have papers? No? Well then, this dumb kid was protesting. Mrs. María just got screwed because of her son. So get your act together.

Stop the stupid things you are doing, you’re not fixing anything, you’re making things worse for both legal and illegal people. So, get serious. And if you want to keep messing around with protests, be prepared for the consequences because sooner or later, they will knock on your door.

A bunch of idiots, my dear relatives, no, you’re not stupid, just a bunch of idiots and all the Democrats got screwed over.»


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