The woman who gave President Donald Trump's motorcade the finger in late October is speaking out after she said she was fired for the incident that went viral.Juli Briskman, a former member of the marketing team at Akima LLC, was riding her bike as the presidential motorcade passed by, transporting Trump from his golf course back to the White House. "My finger said what I was feeling," Briskman said. "I'm angry and I'm frustrated." "Health care doesn't pass, but you try to dismantle it from the inside," Briskman said. "Five-hundred people get shot in Las Vegas; you're doing nothing about it. You know, white supremacists have this big march and hurt a bunch of people down in Charlottesville and you call them good people."
I think this kind of actions are the ones that need to be stand out to the public, no matter how unbridled they are. This woman chose to show the president what she felt in a very intemperate way and I myself think that's not the way to solve conflicts in our country, however, if that is what it takes to make some changes for the benefit of this country, then I say what the hell and go for it!
Briskman did good.
ReplyDeleteI think it was very important that she let her actions speak for her and I'm glad she used her voice!
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