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Watch: Wokester has meltdown after Biden quits

An ardent Joe Biden supporter filmed himself having an emotional meltdown in his car following the news of President Biden quitting the 2024 election race.

The video shows the man, known as @puppydogcity on TikTok sobbing and screaming in despair over Biden’s announcement.

“How could this happen? We needed him! We needed Joe!” he cried, his face red and tears streaming down his cheeks. The video sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, with many mocking the man’s intense reaction.

One commenter on X quipped, “When you’re arguing with someone on Twitter who has a rainbow, mask emoji, and Ukraine flag in their bio, this is who you’re arguing with.”

Another user added, “lmao, if he isn’t just engagement farming, homeboy needs to get his meds adjusted.”

“Anybody else actually just watch these muted? I find their soy-laced shrieks just a bit too much to put up with, the visuals are just fine and plenty enough to mock and ridicule by themselves. Shame there’s no subs, but they rarely say anything that’s not nonsense anyway,” said another commenter.

There was skepticism about the video, however, with some believing it was just a skit.

This incident echoes the aftermath of Donald Trump’s victory in the 2016 presidential election, which led to a series of viral memes depicting liberals screaming and having meltdowns. The most iconic of these was the image of a woman in a green jacket, screaming “No!” at Trump’s inauguration.

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