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Watch Activist Get Dragged Of Field By Police During National Championship Game
© James Lang-USA TODAY Sports
Check out this teen activist and animal sanctuary operator who somehow made it onto the field during the College Football Playoff Championship game on Monday night, get dragged off by police during the first quarter...
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Filed Under: NCAA Football
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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DBcUper65 months
White people do some weird things.
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s265 months
that comment is racist. white people are animals too!
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wizziko65 months
CJ Spiller TYFYS
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WhiskeyPlease65 months
I appreciate her efforts..im not an Activist but i do love Animals more than People sometimes.
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Fishhead65 months
Me too, especially steak
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WhiskeyPlease65 months
I love Fish myself
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OceanMan65 months
Reason #84 for not having a major college sporting event in the Bay Area.
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WhoDatNC65 months
After that, Clemson proceeded to drag Bama all over the field.
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caliegeaux65 months
What a heifer
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CAD703X65 months
4 grown men hauling her and they were still struggling lol. Maybe she should #resisttwinkies
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ODP65 months
Dats some hairy armpits!
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Jester65 months
That's a teen?
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surgicalvenom65 months
Animal rights at a Bama/Clemson game? I'm betting there are at least 50,000 hunting permits in the wallets and purses of the fans. She should try a San Francisco vs Seattle soccer game.
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Havoc65 months
Should be dumped in a garbage bin with the rest of the filth.
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littleavery194865 months
She's been arrested before, protesting. She is actually a well known activist; she even has a wiki page. She got what she wanted, attention.
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Fearless_and_True65 months
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