"We are strong, we are proud, we are degenerates against fascism."
One woman with her breasts exposed was seen burning a small American flag and kicking it into federal property. She held a sign that read, "tear gas makes me horny." One group outside the building, some wearing dog masks, were heard howling.
As the group marched through the streets, people wearing dog masks associated with the "puppy play" kink were seen. One sported a tail while another held a sign that read, "paws off."
At one point, a person in a wheelchair wearing a hairy mask and gloves was seen blowing bubbles for a person wearing a puppy play mask who was down on their hands and knees on the ground. People chanted "no Trump, no ICE, no fascist USA.”
One person led the crowd in chants of, "We are strong, we are proud, we are degenerates against fascism." Known Antifa associates were in the crowd, per The Post Millennial editor-at-large Andy Ngo, including Alissa Azar and Michael "Michelle" Backes.
Authorities used pepper balls to force back the agitators from the facility’s front gates, with one yelling at them, "I’ve literally had f*cking spicier breakfast burritos," adding, "How's it feel to have your munitions beaten by a f*cking umbrella?" One man wearing a "Trump is a c*nt" shirt was seen placing his finger into the residue left behind by the pepper balls on the ground and putting it on his gums.
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