Williamsville Mayor Deb Rogers Likes to Compare You to Nazis

A few weeks ago, Deb Rogers unceremoniously decided she would give up her role as Mayor of Williamsville and instead focus on her true passion, a disgusting internet troll.

Since then, she had desperately tried as hard as possible to gain notoriety with the  MAGA nuts around Western New York.

Today, she #FAFO

Michael McWhorter or @Tizzyent as he is known on social media j whose full-time job is editing and directing movies and music videos, has gained five million followers by calling out apparent racist, homophobic, violent or otherwise illegal behavior.

Tizzyent recently found this vile tweet by Rogers, where she compared people who chose to take steps to minimize the spread of COVID-19 to Nazis.

As of this writing, the post has generated more than 220k views and based on past knowledge of his follower’s vicious takedown of ‘racist Robby Dinero:

We can only suspect that Mayor Deb is having herself a Monday…

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