The Little Nazi, Episode 3: Burn the Ballots, Bipto

TalieVision
Published on Feb 13, 2023
This is the third episode of the brilliant comic web series by WAFFLECHASER Productions, THE LITTLE NAZI.

In this episode, Bipto steals Antifa's ballots in order to retaliate against their undisputed role in the stolen elections that have caused many people to lose all faith in the system. Filled with priceless comic moments and morsels of truth, this high-energy episode delivers all that the show promises, and much more.

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