In a viral, unfiltered rant, a local radio host recounts a hilarious yet ironic moment when Facebook boosted his post featuring a "Black Votes Matter" tour bus parked in Fondren, Mississippi’s whitest neighborhood. The algorithm, mistaking his sarcastic commentary for high-quality, progressive content, amplified his reach, sparking a chuckle. The host mocks the bus’s bold "We fight back" slogan, tying it to recent videos of chaotic restaurant brawls, hinting at a conspiracy of dine-and-dash schemes. He critiques the campaign’s strategy, questioning its impact in a predominantly white area, and draws parallels to past social movements led by unlikely allies. Shifting gears, he exposes restaurant industry shifts, like pre-pay systems, as a response to cultural trends of exploiting complaints for free meals.