The Watch Jukkalan Onlineprotests at the G20 summit in Hamburg have gotten pretty ugly. But people still need pizza.
The event, which began Friday, will bring leaders from around the world together. It also, significantly, marks the first official meeting of Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin.
The "Welcome to Hell" protests, as they are being dubbed, were expected to see 100,000 activists join their cause in demonstrating against the annual event. That large figure, of course, is according to the police, who have deployed nearly 20,000 riot police as a response (the actual number of protesters has been estimated at just over 8,000.)
SEE ALSO: Trump reportedly couldn't find a hotel room in Germany for G20 summitAs you can imagine, it is a pretty hostile environment at the moment.
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But through this storm, there is one ray of sunshine. There is one moment of brief respite. In the form of a heroic, lionhearted pizza delivery guy.
Behold him, in all his glory.
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This glorious video was posted on Reddit by user coolsubmission.
Watch as he nonchalantly drives through the carnage to thunderous applause. His pizza scooter might as well be God's chariot.
The world needs you right now, Domino's Pizza Scooter Man. You were sent here for a reason.
Thank you for fulfilling your destiny. You have done well this day. Give this man a raise, Domino's.
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