Actor Kevin James Makes Short Film Mocking Coronavirus Snitching

Actor Kevin James Makes Short Film Mocking Coronavirus Snitching

By: Alicia F. Luke

Last week, actor Kevin James who’s best known for his role as Doug Heffernan on the CBS sitcom The King of Queens made a short film mocking our response to the novel.

We are surrounded by Karens with phones. Will this be the new life the Socialist Democrat party fights for?

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The short video, titled “Out of Touch,” shows James and another man running and hiding from police cars and helicopters. Before the chase ends, the video flashes to “Six Hours Earlier,” in which the manhunt is “explained.”

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James and the other man, a runner, are “caught” by nosy passersby exchanging a, gasp, handshake. With their masks on and cellphones in hands, James and runner are reported to the police for their coronavirus indiscretion.

Staring at the narks, James tells the other man, “run,” before the short film ends.

The video is a clear hit on the folks who are all too eager to call authorities on folks not appropriately “social distancing”; these people have been mockingly dubbed “Karens.”

In real life, some of those “Karens” are members of the American news media. In one prime example, CBS Chicago ran a full segment on a local ice cream truck driver for violating “COVID-19

protocol.” The working man was harassed on bike by a CBS reporter, who filmed the scolding. More

People should just mind their own business! If you want to wear a mask, wear a mask if you don’t, don’t! I live in a town of 57,000+ people, only 2 reported cases. I don’t feel the need to put on a hazmat suit to go to the grocery store.

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