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Guy Roasted After Trying—And Epically Failing—To Rip A Mask In Half At An Anti-Mask Rally

Guy Roasted After Trying—And Epically Failing—To Rip A Mask In Half At An Anti-Mask Rally
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A viral video showed a man at an anti-mask rally failing to rip apart a mask.

The pumped anti-masker stood on a platform in front of a cheering crowd as he attempted to exert his superiority over the face-covering by trying to show it who was boss.


But it appeared the mask ultimately came out the victor.


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Can’t stop watching 😂 #mask #getvaccinated #lol #wtf #meidastouch

The text in the video read:

"This anti-masker tried to tear a mask in half at an anti-masker rally."

But despite his bulging biceps powering his ill-fated stunt, the mask triumphantly retained its durability.

The clip ended with a voiceover declaring, "The mask won," as the audible cheers began to dwindle.

Posted by MeidasTouch.com—a team of three progressive brothers who have the primary goals of "protecting American democracy, defeating Trumpism, and holding Republicans accountable"—was viewed around 107,000 times and received over 25K likes.

TikTok users howled at the not-so-tough guy, and they commented on the outcome of the short-lived battle.


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The location of the rally and the man's political affiliation was unclear.

But TikTokers had a feeling the man and the maskless attendees, who are adamantly against protecting themselves and others from the surging variant virus, are former President Donald Trump supporters.


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The mask was given a voice.


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Many pointed out his poor preparation.


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Hopefully, muscly man didn't tear a blood vessel.

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