Georgia Man Tells NPR: If Clinton Wins, ‘Patriots Are Going To Overthrow The Government’ (AUDIO)

Jimmy Arno and his wife Dani live in Lawrenceville, Georgia, and both say they’re deeply concerned about the direction the United States has been taking in recent years. So Jimmy decided to talk to an NPR reporter and declare that should Hillary Clinton be elected President in November, a second civil war may be necessary:

“Should martial law, civil war — whatever — break out in this country, they will uphold the Constitution and rebuild our loss. The war that’s going to break out if Hillary Clinton’s elected, if that happens. Your patriots are going to overthrow the government.”

Dani said she’s still very upset about a Black Lives Matter protest that was held at the local high school recently. And Jimmy says he cannot for the life of him understand why black people get so upset when they see the Confederate flag being displayed. He also painted a grim picture of what life in the United States is like, in his own twisted opinion:

“If you go to a movie theater, you’re liable to get shot, you go to a mall, you’re liable to get shot. If you go to Atlanta or a major city, you’re liable to be shot or attacked.”

As you might expect, Jimmy blames President Obama for everything. And here’s his “expert” commentary on the upcoming election between Clinton and Trump:

“Hillary wants to be elected and Donald Trump wants to be elected. They’re going to talk bad about everything that they can about the other candidate so that you vote for them. I discount the whole thing, because I want to know what your plan is to help the country, that’s what I want to know. Donald Trump, if I understand him correctly, and I hope I do, he wants to stop the flow of illegal people in this country. Stop the flow. Well, by stopping the flow, more Americans have an opportunity to go to work because they’re not losing their jobs to illegal immigrants.”

Having been born and raised in Georgia, and since I live in the suburbs of Atlanta, I can assure you people like Jimmy and Dani Arno are in the minority here in the Peach State. But as long as a single one of them remains, they will continue to poison the minds of future generations. And that’s what makes me sadder than anything.

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