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Internet Blasts Sylvester Stallone’s Brother For Calling David Hogg a ‘P*ssy’ and a ‘Coward’ – Then Locking His Account
Marginal celebrity Frank Stallone, most famous for being the brother of director/actor Sylvester Stallone, took to Twitter on Saturday to call Parkland massacre survivor David Hogg a “p*ssy” — only to cowardly delete it after being barraged with criticism and scorn.
Writing on Twitter, Stallone wrote: “This David Hogg p*ssy is getting a little big for his britches. I’m sure someone from his age group is dying to sucker punch this rich little bitch. Watch him run home like the coward he is . He’s the worst rep for today’s youth headline grabbing punk.
After deleting the tweet, Stalone whined that people were calling him a bully, complaining, “Oh I’m a bully but these privileged teens who no respect to anyone have a free path to their arrogance. Most of the dopes that say things only claim to fame is my brother. Look at my resume you uninformed liberal dunce cap wearing clowns.”
Needless to say, the damage was done and Twitter piled on Stallone who took the next step and made his Twitter account private.
See a screenshot and responses below:
Just FYI here is the tweet that @Stallone deleted. #FarFromOver pic.twitter.com/9f9Hu2KsFa
— Daniel W. Drezner (@dandrezner) March 31, 2018
Peak Twitter:
Frank Stallone trolls David Hogg.
Claims he has faced gunfire too.
Gets outed for having gotten nicked by an accidental gunshot in a gun shop.
Rewards my patient research w a block… and then takes his whole account private.
These bullies are a fragile lot. pic.twitter.com/BiWnYBY6tb
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) March 31, 2018
Ted Nugent, Frank Stallone.
Because mocking teen shooting victims is easier than writing one shitty, quasi-hit song every 40 years.— Erik Bransteen (@erikbransteen) March 31, 2018
Frank Stallone: I am very tough and the Parkland teens are cowards.
*five minutes later*
Frank Stallone: See what I meant to say was pic.twitter.com/BsSXEqB3u2
— Alexandra Erin (@alexandraerin) March 31, 2018
Stallone’s brother’s days as a public intellectual are done. Frankly even his early shit in Commentary was overrated thb https://t.co/35DeIZirU9
— Josh Marshall (@joshtpm) March 31, 2018
By the way, @Stallone just locked his account after deleting this tweet urging violence against a kid who survived a school shooting.
In case you’re wondering who the pussy is. pic.twitter.com/r7gCQHeWkn
— Chris Jackson (@ChrisCJackson) March 31, 2018
Wow, and no one better exemplifies the rugged self-made man than Frank Stallone.
— Seth Masket (@smotus) March 31, 2018
Act II
Frank Stallone’s brush with, umm, death… came when a gun went off in a gun shop sending him to the hospital with a terrifying… nick on one of his fingers.
Quite the Rambo. pic.twitter.com/3VijGfZ8u6
— The Hoarse Whisperer (@HoarseWisperer) March 31, 2018
My favorite Frank Stallone fact is that his brother asked Norm McDonald to go easier on him during Weekend Update.
— Maggie Serota (@maggieserota) March 31, 2018
And, ouch:
It’s time to boycott Frank Stallone’s projects. Nobody go to the car wash he works at.
— Pierre Dillinger (@Pierre_Dilinger) March 31, 2018
Image via Twitter
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