Skip to Content
The Daily Dot home
The Daily Dot home
Advertisement

‘I will not deliver your sh*t’: FedEx driver says he refuses to deliver packages to homes with Biden flags in viral TikTok

FedEx reportedly fired a driver who admitted on TikTok that he refused to deliver packages to homes with Joe Biden/Kamala Harris or Black Lives Matter Flags.

Featured Video

Vincent Paterno (@vincentmrworldwid) made the admission in a TikTok video that's been viewed over 85,000 times since being posted on Sept. 16. The video also gained traction on Reddit.

"What's up, TikTok?" a uniformed Paterno starts as he apparently sits in a FedEx truck. "I just wanted to come on here and let you all know if you don't have a flag in front of your house and you have a Joe Biden, Kamala f*cking camel toe posted up in front of your house, Black Lives Matter—I will not deliver your sh*t." 

https://www.tiktok.com/@vincentmrworldwid/video/7008670809149525254?is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6984405605902779910
Advertisement

"I will not deliver your sh*t," he repeats. "I will bring that back to the station, and I will keep doing that sh*t. Have a good day."

Paterno faced a ton of criticism from viewers.

"You about to lose your job," one top comment warned.

And they were apparently right. According to multiple reports, including one by Yahoo News, Paterno was fired. "We are appalled by the behavior depicted in this video, which does not reflect the views of FedEx. This individual is no longer providing service on behalf of the company," FedEx told the Daily Dot in a statement.

Advertisement

Paterno, however, is pushing back on the claims that he was fired. He says in a follow-up video that he was not fired "after the video went viral" and says the "media likes to flip sh*t."

"I have a couple of text messages that I sent out to my boss in August saying that Sept. 3 was going to be my last day," he says, revealing a screenshot of the text message.

"Hey (redacted) hate to tell you this but sept 3 will be my last day here," the text, dated Aug. 9, reads.

"Didn't know I could get fired when I didn't work there anymore," he says.

Advertisement
https://www.tiktok.com/@vincentmrworldwid/video/7012390395514604805?is_copy_url=0&is_from_webapp=v1&sender_device=pc&sender_web_id=6984405605902779910

The Daily Dot has reached out to Paterno for comment.

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement

Stay in touch

Sign up for our free newsletter

More from The Daily Dot

See all posts

“Winning isn’t all that”: Alysa Liu quotes are taking over social feeds and inspiring a new generation

"I actually wouldn't tell my younger self a thing, 'cause she's gonna figure out herself. I don't want to change anything."

February 25, 2026

“Legend”: New Yorker turns local news street interview during blizzard into private equity hate storm

"Say the quiet part out loud on live TV and suddenly the interview is over."

February 25, 2026

“This cannot be real”: Froyo shop bombarded with trolling comments over Charlie Kirk cups

People are debating whether it's a sincere tribute or deliberate rage bait.

February 25, 2026