Dang, can't we all just get along?

In Houston County, Georgia, a 17-year-old named Sage Kolbe from Centerville was arrested after people saw him driving a car that had racist slurs and swastikas painted all over it.

The car, which several people in the area spotted, had words and symbols that many found hateful and offensive, including Nazi signs and racial slurs. The local sheriff’s office said they got a lot of complaints about the vehicle before finally stepping in and arresting Kolbe. You can see the video at the bottom of this article.

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Sheriff Arrests Houston County Man for Racist Car Display

Some of the comments on the video point out that this might be a violation of this rascal's Second Amendment rights. Does this fall under freedom of speech? I don't know, that's above my pay grade.

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Regardless of whether or not he has the right to display this stuff under the Second Amendment, this man needs to look inside himself to do some soul searching. I'm not much into psychoanalysis, but I'm fairly certain that when you show off this level of hate towards other people, you most likely aren't very happy with yourself. 

I hope this young fellow gets some love in his life soon.

Check out the video below:

 

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