As if to prove the point of the previous post on morons and liberals …
/Powerful: Blindfolded Women Perform Protest Dance Aimed at Trump and Epstein
It was February when a troupe of dancers reenacted the shooting deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti in front of the Trump-Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The Washington Post just happened to have a cameraman there. Here it is again, if you missed it.
[I did miss it, but I don’t miss it — Ed]
A group of dancers performed outside the Kennedy Center and the Lincoln Memorial on Presidents' Day in protest of the killings of Renée Good and Alex Pretti by federal immigration officers in Minneapolis. Broadway and former Kennedy Center dancers were a part of the performance,… pic.twitter.com/j3LhpvU643
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) February 19, 2026
Funny … The Washington Post's cameraman just happened to be passing by this week when he caught another troupe of dancers, this one a "protest dance" aimed at President Donald Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
Young women and girls performed a protest dance aimed at President Trump and Jeffrey Epstein.
— The Washington Post (@washingtonpost) April 10, 2026
The dancers wore blindfolds and leotards with different passages from the Epstein files printed on them. https://t.co/fy1Olg1Cr9 pic.twitter.com/bH3HeYDhD5
Engaging in futile performance art on an empty mall is as pleasant a way to spend a sunny Friday afternoon as any, I suppose; less productive than flossing one’s teeth, say, but certainly more fun than attending yet another 3-hour seminar discussing white racism/ceramic art at your college down the street, but who is supposed to be moved by this? Washington Post readers already believe that Donald and Melania ran Epstein Island under the supervision of Ronald Reagan, so a few gyrations and backflips won’t accomplish anything further with that crowd, and the rest of the country could care less about Caribbean goings-on from twenty years ago. To borrow from a different post I read this morning,
There’s a classic scene in “Hoosiers” where the interim coach offers to help Gene Hackman’s character. Hackman declines, and the coach delivers one of the most memorable lines in sports movie history:
“There’s two kinds of stupid in this world. One is the kind where a man gets naked and barks at the moon in the middle of the woods. The other is the man who does the same thing in my living room.”
Or in this case, in front of a memorial to a man who’s been dead even longer than Epstein has.