LA Mayor’s Warning About Illegal Fireworks With Awesome Watermelon Explosion Completely Backfires



Fireworks are awesome. However, fireworks are illegal in three commie states: Delaware, Massachusetts, and New Jersey. Then there is California and New York that gives the power to cities and counties if they want to ban fireworks. Los Angeles has decided to ban fireworks because why let the people celebrate Independence Day by giving them the liberty to shoot off some magnificent fireworks to mark the anniversary of our freedom. The mayor of L.A. reminded his constituents that fireworks are illegal in the city with a dope video of a watermelon being blown to bits by fireworks so amazing that Gallagher would cream his shorts. It backfired big time.

Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti tweeted out a pre-4th of July public service announcement warning people that fireworks are dangerous. “Even small ones can cause a lot of damage,” the tweet said. “This watermelon was completely destroyed by a firework the size of a stick of gum.” But he used an awesome video of a watermelon getting blown to smithereens and completely made people want to get illegal or legal fireworks to blow up a watermelon.

The tweet blew up in Garcetti’s face and he was bombarded with snarky tweets thanking him for the great idea of exploding watermelons with fireworks.

https://twitter.com/ChrisDeMuthJr/status/1014125094719967232

https://twitter.com/CorbettMatt/status/1014140738421100544

https://twitter.com/CaseyMattox_/status/1014161706405244928

In case anyone is wondering, many believe that the explosive used in the watermelon annihilation was an M80. Not that you should use an M80 to obliterate fruit, but strictly for your knowledge. In the end, Garcetti’s message seemed to encourage people to use illegal fireworks based on this tremendous helicopter footage of the 4th of July light show over Los Angeles.

Here’s a slow-motion video of a watermelon and other July 4th foods getting incinerated. Maybe the Los Angeles mayor can post this video next year to “deter” illegal fireworks.

[DailyWire]