Climate crazies crashed a Swedish dance show and got instant justice from the camera guy. Watch the video and get the details here. ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿ˜‚
ยท May 29, 2023 ยท NottheBee.com

This boom operator took "Let It Go" to a whole new level ๐Ÿ’ช

It's just perfect.

You've got a dance show with a Disney song, along with climate cultists trying to stop the fun (so basically peak Western civ in 2023).

Then there's the camera guy, probably annoyed as it was over listening to said Disney song, and he decided to dole out a lesson in instant justice (or the protester just got in the way).

According to Swedish media, the interruption happened on an episode of the show "Let's Dance!" on Saturday during the routine of Charlotte Kalla, a nine-time Olympic medalist skier, and her dance partner, songwriter Tobias Karlsson.

The people stood in front of the studio camera and unrolled a large banner in front of the dance duo. "Restore wetlands" it said in big letters. They also threw out a yellow color powder around them.

Karlsson said they didn't even notice the protesters.

We danced on, I just saw that Charlotte is a fantastic woman. No matter what happens, if we trip, or fall or people come on stage, she just dances on and is even more engaged, focused and with a big smile on her face. Hats off, really.

Kalla added, "It wouldn't be allowed to ruin our final."

Here's the full dance number (you can see where the boom hit the guy at 45 seconds):

The retired Olympian, who is pregnant, announced that she's having a boy at the end of the dance routine. That's one more carbon-emitting baby for the cultists to cry about!

Expressen notes that the police arrested three people after the incident.

"A number of people made it onto the stage. It was handled by on-site personnel and the police were quickly called to the recording, which expelled them from the venue," says Charlie Forsberg, communications director for TV4.

Look at these dweebs:

Go ruin someone else's fun, climate crazies!


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