'Blessed be the umbrella': Woman calls 911 after seeing 'suicidal handmaid' atop Manhattan building... which turns out to be red patio parasol!
New Yorker spotted a red-cloaked figure with a white bonnet swaying on rooftop Casey McCormick thought the 'person' in the handmaid outfit was about to jump The 30-year-old called the police who raced to the rooftop near Park Ave South The cops then sent McCormick a photo of an officer saving a red patio umbrella Her story set the Twitterverse on fire with NYPD joking 'Blessed be the umbrella' McCormick thought it was a costumed woman protesting anti-abortion laws Protesters wearing robes from dystopian 'The Handmaid's Tale' have multiplied
Thing is, The Handmaid's Tale is complete fiction, bearing no relation to reality in America at any time in the past or the present, except for Muslim communities.
It's just one more fiction for liberals to be upset about, because it gives their otherwise meaningless lives meaning. The desperation to find valid reasons to hate white men has become a clear mental illness.
Thing is, The Handmaid's Tale is complete fiction, bearing no relation to reality in America at any time in the past or the present, except for Muslim communities.
It's just one more fiction for liberals to be upset about, because it gives their otherwise meaningless lives meaning. The desperation to find valid reasons to hate white men has become a clear mental illness.