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Michael Imperioli from The Sopranos takes a stand against LGBTQ discrimination following the SCOTUS ruling

Actor Michael Imperioli enraged by SCOTUS decision, discriminates against bigots.

Actor Michael Imperioli expressed his anger towards the recent decision made by the Supreme Court, allowing business owners to discriminate against LGBTQ+ customers. Imperioli, best known for his role as Christopher Moltisanti on the popular show The Sopranos, took to Instagram to voice his frustration and even called out conservative supporters of the ruling.

In his post, Imperioli shared a meme criticizing the Supreme Court and elaborated on his thoughts in the comments section. The actor also highlighted that the same court had made decisions that affected President Joe Biden's student loan forgiveness program and affirmative action in higher education, giving him ample material to work with.

"I have made the decision to exclude bigots and homophobes from watching any movie or TV show that I've been a part of," Imperioli wrote in his Saturday post, which could easily have been a plotline on The Sopranos. He sarcastically thanked the Supreme Court for allowing him to discriminate against those he disagrees with, adding, "USA! USA!"

Continuing his commentary, Imperioli stated, "Hate and ignorance are not legitimate points of view," and expressed his concern that America is becoming increasingly unintelligent.

While Imperioli's post gained significant attention online, he was not the only one reacting strongly to the Supreme Court's recent decisions. Many others also used social media to criticize the rulings and turn them around on those they believed were responsible.

One Twitter user shared an image of a melting red MAGA hat, declaring, "ULTRA MAGA, if you wear this hat NO SERVICE FOR YOU! SCOTUS says I have the right to refuse you service." Another user posed a provocative question, asking if there was much difference between a hooker and certain Supreme Court justices.

In addition to public outcry on social media, Congressional Democrats have expressed their concerns and are considering taking action against the conservative justices on the Supreme Court who they believe are biased.

As dissenting voices continue to make themselves heard on platforms like Twitter, it is disheartening to see that those celebrating the Supreme Court's decisions may not fully understand the implications or consequences of their support.

This serves as a cautionary reminder to those who champion the "Make America Great Again" (MAGA) movement to be mindful of what they wish for, as the consequences of their actions may not align with their intentions.

It is important to note that this article represents the opinions of Tara Dublin and is not a factual news report. Tara is an opinion columnist at Occupy Democrats, and her views do not necessarily reflect those of the publication as a whole.

For more perspectives from Tara Dublin, you can follow her on Twitter @taradublinrocks and subscribe to her Substack.

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