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ICE Shooting in Minnesota

Openly bragging about shutting down airports is pretty f* up but the norm for Democrats.

Let's not forget this that will be happening again once the weather gets better
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Can you show me a single group in history where attacking churches were the good guys?

View: https://x.com/MattWhitlock/status/2013757766188294618?s=20

Openly bragging about shutting down airports is pretty f* up but the norm for Democrats.

Let's not forget this that will be happening again once the weather gets better
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Can you show me a single group in history where attacking churches were the good guys?

View: https://x.com/MattWhitlock/status/2013757766188294618?s=20

i suspect so. And MSNBC and CNN will characterize them as "mostly peaceful protests" again with fires raging in the background
 
I think one of the biggest problems the Democratic party has is the exact opposite of going too far. They generate no passion or enthusiasm because they always play it so safe and so middle of the road.

What would "going too far" even look like based on their platform? They actually tax the rich? They actually provide universal health care? They actually clean up the environment? Oh the humanity!
Of course now Democrats are attacking the elderly. From what I understand, it was one of their own. Stupid people lol. But like you said going too far for Democrats is pretty hardcore. I understand why you feel this is normal. Because this is normal for them. This and the violence posted earlier are way normal when you look at the Democrat history of violence and racism. It's not too long ago Democrats Great Grandparents were hanging people for the color of their skin.

View: https://x.com/ClownWorld/status/2017631879122555214?s=20
 
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You got to be kidding me. Then again, nothing all that funny about creating a fascist police state right in front of our eyes.




View: https://x.com/TheJFreakinC/status/2017668662807724493


ICE agents pulled guns on an unarmed U.S. citizen in a small Minnesota town… then had to be stopped by the local police chief.

This happened in St. Peter, Minnesota. A quiet southern Minnesota town

A local woman was alone in her car, observing and recording ICE activity in her community. She is doing something that is fully protected under the First Amendment… observing and documenting federal agents in public.

ICE notices her watching.

Three federal vehicles begin chasing her, and try to force her to pull over.

They eventually box her car in and three agents jump out of the vehicle in front of her… with their guns drawn… screaming at her to get out of the car.

She refuses, and states her rights.

The agents open her car door anyway, drag her out, force her to the ground, and handcuff her.

This is all happening while she is unarmed, and alone on a country road.

She suffers cuts, scrapes, and bruises as they pin her down.

Her husband then arrives and starts recording. He tells them they don’t have a warrant and cannot search her car. An ICE agent dismisses him outright and says, “I’m not getting into the legality of everything.”

Read that again.

A federal agent, pointing guns at civilians, openly says they are not concerned with legality.

ICE puts this woman into their vehicle and starts driving her toward the Twin Cities, toward a federal detention facility… even though she is a U.S. citizen.

About twenty minutes into the drive, they suddenly turn around after getting a call from a supervisor.

The St. Peter police chief stepped in.

After her husband contacted an attorney and spoke with the police chief, the chief identified the vehicle ICE was using, took custody of the woman, and personally drove her home.

ICE turned her over to local police because what they were doing was so clearly wrong.

This is what is happening in America.

A small-town police chief had to intervene to stop federal agents from disappearing an unarmed woman for observing them.

If ICE feels comfortable pulling guns on unarmed citizens in small towns, chasing them, throwing them to the ground, and ignoring the law entirely, then no town is too small and no one is safe from ICE brutality.

This is what it looks like when federal agents think they’re above the Constitution.
 
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It's actually a fair point. And I suppose the problem is human nature. Because when you really only have 2 options, people resort to the option that they think is mostly to lead to whatever their true north is. It's like when two groups that are ideologically opposed ally together against the existing power to bring it down, but once it falls there is a power vaccum and in this hypothetical what we see throughout history is one of them subjugates/kills the members of the other . History is teeming with such examples. I would guess in ideological wars, people almost always think they are the good guys. I can tell you, i disagree with how the Trump administration has done several things, but i can also tell you I believe the democratic party will prove to be more of a net negative for the country because they refuse to draw a line in the sand between them and the radicals. Say you want about conservatives, we are a lot better at shouting down the radicals. There is at least some immune system there. Meanwhile you literally have videos of Hasan Piker talking about murdering capitalists and let the streets run red with their blood and then the NYT headlines him as the left's Potential Joe Rogan. Wtf?

I think this is a huge problem. When does the left go too far? They refuse to answer this question. I would bet the democrats win the presidential race in 2028 and we will learn the hard way about when the left goes too far.

But yeah, you make a really fair point. That said, i think if the activism was more grassroots and organic, we would have seen Mass protests over Iran. And honestly I would have really given liberals a lot of credit had that happened. Since it didn't that tells me these protests are well funded and well coordinated for political purposes
Eh, you're always going to see more protests over what's happening in your own country then in other countries. Millions of subsaharan Africans die yearly due to despots and dictators and Trump made a deal with one of them to take deportees instead of a deal to stop oppressing their people. Shouldn't that have been his priority? Reactions to what's happening in other countries are rarely measured and proportional.
 
This is from last October, the numbers must be higher by now. And of course 2 citizens have been killed since this was written.


When the Supreme Court recently allowed immigration agents in the Los Angeles area to take race into consideration during sweeps, Justice Brett Kavanaugh said that citizens shouldn’t be concerned.

“If the officers learn that the individual they stopped is a U.S. citizen or otherwise lawfully in the United States,” Kavanaugh wrote, “they promptly let the individual go.”

But that is far from the reality many citizens have experienced. Americans have been dragged, tackled, beaten, tased and shot by immigration agents. They’ve had their necks kneeled on. They’ve been held outside in the rain while in their underwear. At least three citizens were pregnant when agents detained them. One of those women had already had the door of her home blown off while Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem watched.

About two dozen Americans have said they were held for more than a day without being able to phone lawyers or loved ones.

Videos of U.S. citizens being mistreated by immigration agents have filled social media feeds, but there is little clarity on the overall picture. The government does not track how often immigration agents hold Americans.

So ProPublica created its own count.

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Good example. And shifting to a crackdown on dissent is another red flag for Trump’s developing police state. At least in his dreams!


LESS THAN 40 MINUTES after federal immigration agents shot and killed 37-year-old nurse Alex Pretti on Nicollet Avenue in south Minneapolis, Clayton Kelly was thrown face-first onto the sidewalk, tasting snow and street grime as a federal agent’s knee drove into his back.

The incident, a video of which The Intercept reviewed and corroborated with an independent eyewitness, occurred not long after Kelly and his wife arrived in the area where Pretti was killed. With protesters amassing and agents from Customs and Border Protection as well as Immigration and Customs Enforcement flooding the area, the couple told The Intercept, they just wanted to observe the scene.

“All of a sudden,” Kelly said, a federal agent “started running toward me, pointing and yelling, ‘That’s him. Get him.’”

Ten days earlier, Kelly had watched as an immigration agent shot Julio Cesar Sosa-Celis in the leg during a federal enforcement action in north Minneapolis. As Kelly told the local outlet Sahan Journal, an SUV with police lights chased another vehicle, and then, “They went into a house. … I heard two shots before the area was just being swarmed by ICE immediately.” Sosa-Celis was injured — and Kelly’s account contradicted the official narrative released by the Department of Homeland Security.

At the scene of Pretti’s killing, Kelly told agents they would find themselves “on the wrong side of history,” he recalled. After the exchange, he and his wife, Alana Ericson, began walking toward another section of Nicollet Avenue where people were congregating, and as soon as Kelly turned his back, that was when agents began shouting and running toward him.

“I had my hands up. I kept saying, ‘I’m leaving. I’m leaving,’” Kelly said.

Kelly is far from the only civilian to be brutalized by federal agents in Minneapolis this month. But his detailed account of his beating and detention offers a clear example of how the agents, ostensibly deployed to carry out immigration enforcement, have instead shifted their purpose to encompass a crackdown on dissent. In Kelly’s case, it raises the question of whether he was facing retaliation for acting as a witness…..

……While federal agents pinned Kelly down, given Pretti’s recent shooting, Ericson feared they could kill her husband.
“I kept telling them he’s a U.S. citizen. They said, ‘We don’t give a f—,’” she said.

Kelly had previously undergone fusion surgery in his thoracic spine, a procedure that permanently joins vertebrae to stabilize the back. “Several agents piled on top of me,” Kelly said, and one put his knee on the site of his surgical wounds. “They were sitting directly on my spine.”

“I was screaming that I couldn’t breathe, but I had almost no air left,” Kelly said. “An agent pushed the pepper spray nozzle right into my left eye and sprayed. I turned my head so I wouldn’t get it in both eyes, but my left eye was completely burned.”
 
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Where’s the pro ICE crowds? Never see pro Trump crowds braving the elements and marching for their country in crowds like this. It’s comical that MAGA thinks they’re paid. So transparent is their effort not to confront the truth, that millions of Americans really do remember who we are, what our values are. I used to think MAGA was rooted in anger at modernity. It’s mostly rooted in fear. Fear is behind nearly everything they stand for.

THESE are American patriots. Imagine, people preferring human decency and kindness to others over state sponsored terror. That’s what ICE is after all.






View: https://x.com/allenanalysis/status/2014826721409655203


No, History is not going to forget. Neither the terror, nor the People’s response.


View: https://x.com/VitalistInt/status/2014735512074903850

Now we see the destruction of your riot. Great stuff dude. A true blue blood American smashing windows on innocent people.


View: https://x.com/Rightanglenews/status/2017756268811653359?s=20
 
You got to be kidding me. Then again, nothing all that funny about creating a fascist police state right in front of our eyes.




View: https://x.com/TheJFreakinC/status/2017668662807724493


ICE agents pulled guns on an unarmed U.S. citizen in a small Minnesota town… then had to be stopped by the local police chief.

This happened in St. Peter, Minnesota. A quiet southern Minnesota town

A local woman was alone in her car, observing and recording ICE activity in her community. She is doing something that is fully protected under the First Amendment… observing and documenting federal agents in public.

ICE notices her watching.

Three federal vehicles begin chasing her, and try to force her to pull over.

They eventually box her car in and three agents jump out of the vehicle in front of her… with their guns drawn… screaming at her to get out of the car.

She refuses, and states her rights.

The agents open her car door anyway, drag her out, force her to the ground, and handcuff her.

This is all happening while she is unarmed, and alone on a country road.

She suffers cuts, scrapes, and bruises as they pin her down.

Her husband then arrives and starts recording. He tells them they don’t have a warrant and cannot search her car. An ICE agent dismisses him outright and says, “I’m not getting into the legality of everything.”

Read that again.

A federal agent, pointing guns at civilians, openly says they are not concerned with legality.

ICE puts this woman into their vehicle and starts driving her toward the Twin Cities, toward a federal detention facility… even though she is a U.S. citizen.

About twenty minutes into the drive, they suddenly turn around after getting a call from a supervisor.

The St. Peter police chief stepped in.

After her husband contacted an attorney and spoke with the police chief, the chief identified the vehicle ICE was using, took custody of the woman, and personally drove her home.

ICE turned her over to local police because what they were doing was so clearly wrong.

This is what is happening in America.

A small-town police chief had to intervene to stop federal agents from disappearing an unarmed woman for observing them.

If ICE feels comfortable pulling guns on unarmed citizens in small towns, chasing them, throwing them to the ground, and ignoring the law entirely, then no town is too small and no one is safe from ICE brutality.

This is what it looks like when federal agents think they’re above the Constitution.

Damn. That is horrible and terrifying
 
Damn. That is horrible and terrifying
She was impeding them arresting a woman beater..

Jfc guys. They didn't just arrest her for fun. I know you've been brainwashed to think so but she was repeatedly warned and still interfered with getting a woman beater off of the street.

View: https://x.com/ICEgov/status/2017753961131082109?s=20
Edit: she has an entire tiktok documenting her illegally following ICE and obstructing. This is what she wanted. All for a woman beater guys. Good good stuff you guys...

View: https://x.com/edithLagunasxx/status/2017772084504437026?s=20


You're silent here though of course. Woman beaters great, innocent man, who cares?

View: https://x.com/Mappy6984/status/2017678300060004566?s=20
 
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