America flipped its attitude toward law enforcement on its head. A handful of high-profile incidents became fuel for a national meltdown, and suddenly every cop in the country was treated like the enemy.
And now, with ICE enforcing immigration law again, the same outrage-addicted crowd is acting like every arrest is some national crisis.
This episode breaks down the turning point — how selective cases were pushed into the spotlight, how the narrative twisted criminals into “victims,” how celebrities repeated nonsense they barely understood, and why mobs think resisting arrest somehow equals bravery.
We cover it all:
• What sparked the anti-police movement
• How misleading stories shaped public perception
• When mobs started attacking officers
• Why ICE operations became the new target
• How facts disappeared under activism
• What actually happens when police pull back
• What self-deportation and real deportation numbers look like in 2025
• The media clips everyone conveniently ignores
If you’re tired of the noise, the lies, and the selective outrage — this episode is for you.
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Michael Brown assaulted an officer and went for the gun.
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Freddie Gray fled police. All the officers in this were
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cleared. Alton Sterling reached for a
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loaded gun during the struggle. Richard Brooks stole a Taser and
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fired it at an officer. Jacob Blake, knife in hand.
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Felony warrant fought the officers.
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Brianna Taylor, her boyfriend fired first from the apartment
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at an officer. Yet the headlines for her were
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unarmed Angel targeted by racist police performance.
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And as always, the later footage drops the part that showed
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exactly who Alex Pretty actually was.
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January 13th in Minneapolis showing a man who appears to be
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Alex Pretty interacting with federal immigration agents 11
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days before Border Patrol shot and killed him.
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She's unveiling some found human rights truth from a press tour.
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I could not be prouder to be American right now by the way
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the Americans are acting. Welcome to Stay in the Fray
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podcast. I'm your host, Ryan.
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This is where headlines get hit hard, hypocracy gets shredded,
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and the absurd are laughed at. If you want comfort, this isn't
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your place. If you want blunt and
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unfiltered, I'm your guy. Join me in the fray.
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All you need to do is just listen up.
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Hey, guys, man, I am fed up with the lack of respect for law
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enforcement in this country. I'm at my breaking point with
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the treatment of the officers and the agents, and it's been
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building for a while. So that's kind of what we want
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to talk. I want to talk about I, I don't
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understand this need to demonize the wrong people.
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So we've got Renee. Good.
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I did an episode about her, I think was the last one.
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So go back and check that out. She rammed her car into ICE
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agents after stalking them and impeding them for weeks.
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And then the amazing, wonderful nurse Alex Pretty was killed.
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Two people killed by ICE agents. Two people who absolutely broke
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the law. They were not murdered or
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executed like so many are saying.
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This is a headline that you people are jumping on without
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full context. You're glorifying people who are
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breaking the law. This dude pretty shows up to
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federal operation an ICE mission with actual legal orders to
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detain illegal immigrants. This guys carrying a gun and two
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extra loaded magazines. He inserts himself, he
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interferes, he resists, ignores every command.
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Somehow he becomes the victim of the story.
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Why did he bring two extra magazine rounds?
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Come on, you don't do that. If you think things are going to
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be peaceful, you have the right to peacefully protest.
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This is not it. What's happening to these agents
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across the country? This isn't it.
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I say across the country. It's really just a couple of of
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poorly LED cities that that are seeing this happen.
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Let me get this in there. Nobody wants someone to die
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because of their own stupid choices.
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But that's exactly what this was.
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A consequence, A preventable 1. Definitely not something worthy
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of sainthood or martyrdom. But the left?
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Oh boy, they collapsed into a meltdown like clockwork.
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They wait for headlines like this.
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Have you noticed that they live for it?
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They don't even bother with the facts, they just jump straight
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to the performance. And as always, the later footage
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drops the part that showed exactly who Alex Pretty actually
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was and the stuff he actually did leading up to the incident.
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It wasn't some sweet, innocent nurse who was tackled and abused
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and shot and executed. Here's a reminder.
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Let's go and play it. January 13th in Minneapolis,
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showing a man who appears to be Alex Pretty interacting with
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federal immigration agents 11 days before Border Patrol shot
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and killed him. Our footage was analyzed by the
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BBC, whose facial recognition technology confirmed his
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identity to a 97% degree of accuracy on the morning.
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Yeah, I think it was proven already by many sources that
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that was legitimate video of Alex Preti.
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This is your nurse. This is your you're just your
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wonderful human being. You can't do that.
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You can't kick a fucking car a a law enforcement vehicle.
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Spit on officers and don't and expect retaliation there.
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They just tackled him. And he came back a week later
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with a loaded gun. Come on.
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He has stalked an impeded law enforcement quite a bit.
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So after all this outrage, all this fake activism, all this
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chaos from people who think yelling injustice justice makes
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them freedom fighters, oh and who by the way, I haven't seen a
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single one say you know what? I I posted all this bullshit
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about how amazing Alex Pretty was and maybe I should have, I
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don't know, waited 2 fucking seconds before sharing my
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feelings and what? Because once people are on a
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team and they hop on, once I have an issue like, oh, Alex
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Pretty was amazing, they're not going to dare move to the to the
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correct side when they see footage, even if those facts
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present themselves. So after all that, here's where
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I landed the purpose of this episode.
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When did mostly liberal America stop respecting its own law
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enforcement? It's a simple question.
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When did criminals become the heroes and the officers become
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the villains? And who taught an entire
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generation that fighting a federal agent is some sort of
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moral victory? We got politicians in
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Minneapolis, which is the major. Seems to me like it's not a
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coincidence with these three jokers.
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You got walls and Omar and Frey pouring gasoline on the mobs.
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Got celebrities pretending they've read the Constitution.
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We got journalists who are filming the chaos that they
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helped create. Is this like the new cool trend
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for you people to speak out against law enforcement to cheer
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on anarchy in the streets? Does it make you feel good about
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yourselves? Just more virtue signaling?
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All these moms on social media acting like anyone who supports
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immigration law is a monster, hates kids, wants to see family
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suffer. Get the fuck over yourselves.
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You are not a better mom for playing the virtue signal card.
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What about the kids of the ICE agents?
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What about the mother of those kids?
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I want to, I want to tear this whole thing apart.
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You know, the politics of it, yes, but the, the
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misinformation, this celebrity delusion and the national pride
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that some people pretend to feel only when it lets them attack
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the people who actually hold this country together.
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I cannot believe it's even necessary to have to break this
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down to remind people who the heroes actually are, but here we
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are. If you're with me on this,
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enjoy. Sit back, let's vent together.
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If you're defending this nonsense, you should probably
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stick around if you can handle it.
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I know you probably won't because that's how you are.
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You're unwilling to hear facts and context.
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This is Stay in the Fray podcast.
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Let's roll. God I'm so ready to roll.
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So I will start basic for you. How did the whole anti police
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nonsense actually start? Because it didn't come from
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data, it didn't come from reality.
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It came from a couple of loud politicians, a few viral clips,
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and a crowd that needed a reason to play victim.
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The defund the police meltdown was built off a tiny number of
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cases, like a handful if that, all framed in the most dishonest
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way possible. And once that fire got lit, it
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spread like madness. So let me ask this out loud for
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the people in the back. Even if you believe the worst
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version of those few cases that were highlighted, you still want
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to define all police in a country with millions of crimes
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a year? Really.
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These geniuses are the ones that push the idea of replacing
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officers with social workers. Yeah, someone robs me a night in
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a parking lot, but thank goodness a social worker is on
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his way to have a heart to heart with a guy holding a gun.
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Maybe they'll ask him about his childhood while he rummages
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through my car. And like I said, this whole
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movement was built off cases that were twisted beyond
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recognition, cases where the criminal suddenly became the
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misunderstood member of society and the cop became the villain.
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Let's look at my receipt list that I like to show you guys
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because every one of these examples was shoved down
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America's throat with the truth conveniently altered.
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Michael Brown assaulted an officer and went for the gun.
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Freddie Gray fled police. All the officers in this were
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cleared. Alton Sterling reached for a
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loaded gun during the struggle. Richard Brooks stole a Taser and
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fired it at an officer. Jacob Blake, knife in hand,
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felony warrant, fought the officers.
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Brianna Taylor, her boyfriend, fired first from the apartment
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at an officer. Yet the headlines for her were
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an unarmed Angel targeted by racist police.
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Seriously, it was a framing, A carefully packaged story
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designed to make the suspect look like a St. and the officer
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look like a monster. Brianna's boyfriend was a
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criminal thug who shot at police a drug dealer.
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Sadly, Brianna was caught in the crossfire, but it wasn't the
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officer's fault. And you guys don't understand
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this. I don't.
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I'm not cheering on death. I'm not happy that it happened
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to Brianna Taylor or any of the others I just listed.
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But actions have consequences, and sometimes it they're
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drastic. Once you brainwash enough people
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with these types of storylines, they stop seeing officers as
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human beings. They see them as walking symbols
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of oppression instead of the people who run toward the danger
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when everyone else runs away. And how come none of the major
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news stories seem to care about any other races killed by
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police? You know why people are also
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killed by police regularly? Not a little bit.
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Not once in a blue moon. All the time.
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And guess what? Some of those white victims had
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the same kinds of encounters. The media turned into civil
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rights saggers when it was black.
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The same neck press technique was used against Timothy
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Kaufman, a white dude, in 2018, a few years before George Floyd.
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By the way, he was on another person's property, on drugs,
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wasn't armed robbery, wasn't hurting anybody, but he resisted
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arrest in his detainment. 2020 Edward Braunstein, 38, white, he
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screamed I can't breathe 12 times and that was just for
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resisting a blood sample being taken for a DUI check. 2016 in
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Dallas, Tony Tempo, a white dude died from the same neck press
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called 911 for his own mental health crisis that he was
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having. He he he called on himself.
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He was coked up. Those cops laughed at him and
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mocked him while he was trying to say you're going to kill me
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for 14 minutes. Again, he called 91 on himself.
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There are no crimes committed. If anything deserved marches and
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the movement that would become of it, that would have been it.
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So all those guys died too. There were no marches, no say
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his name, no celebrities reading scripted monologues from
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mansions and podiums. Nobody gave a damn.
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Why? Because that case didn't fit the
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storyline that the activists needed.
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Victimhood has never been a strategy when it involves white
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people. And that's the point I'm making
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here. Those cops that killed that guy
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that that that poor guy and laughed at him and mocked him
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were complete and utter assholes.
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And they should be. They should be punished.
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But it's not about the police in its entirety.
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The reaction changes depending on whether the death is usable
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for manufactured outrage. If it's a white suspect, the
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story vanishes. If it's someone they can turn
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into a symbol, boom, it's headline time.
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I just don't get it. Let me try and put this bluntly.
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Crime compliance behavior. They all shape police
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encounters. Always have, always will.
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There there is a correlation between crime patterns, police,
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citizen encounters, shootings, resistance, fleeing, and what a
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suspect is holding, doing or refusing.
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But the echo chamber activists pretend all that is irrelevant,
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that everything is pure racism, nothing else.
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It's dishonest, it's lazy, and it's dangerous.
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Because when you strip crime patterns out of the
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conversation, you erase the single biggest factor in police
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shootings, the behaviour during the encounter.
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You resist, fight, run, reach, attack, pull a weapon, the
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dangers skyrocket. It's true for every race, and it
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should be. I was raised to appreciate and
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respect the sacrifice that these men and women make every single
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day as law enforcement. I still thank police officers
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when I when I see them. They deal with things most
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people couldn't stomach for five fucking minutes.
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They show up to chaos, to violence, to death, to
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disasters, and they do it because someone has to keep the
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rest of us safe. Are they perfect?
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No, nobody is, and every once in a while you'll notice you might
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meet a cop who's a little short tempered, a little attitude
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maybe when writing that ticket for going 50 in a 35.
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But after the things that they see on the job and now this lack
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of respect, I don't blame them for not acting like a Disneyland
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employee at every stop. But hating all of them,
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defunding them, blanket hatred, treating every officer like a
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villain. It's not activism.
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I'm grateful. And it shows a total
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misunderstanding of how community survives.
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This country would crumble without them.
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And that's exactly why the defund narrative was the moment
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that everything went sideways. And it's why today, law
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enforcement on a different level is being attacked like we've
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never seen. It's about selective outrage.
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It's carefully curated, emotionally driven meltdowns
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served to the public like it's the only truth that exists.
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America sees only the police incidents that the outrage
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industry wants you to see. You're only seeing the scuffles
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in Minnesota with ICE. 10s of thousands of deportations are
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taking place all over the country.
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You aren't seeing that success. You aren't seeing the self
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deportations. Real quick, did you know that
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600 illegal immigrants have been formally deported in 2025?
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How about 1.6 to 1.9 million people self deported
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voluntarily? Some with with pressure, Sure,
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but some without. That's 75% of the total
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departures. And by the way, most are offered
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an easier path to return legally.
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So you're not seeing the full picture with ICE or with the
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police officers around the country.
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Not the real numbers, not the daily chaos that officers deal
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with, Just the clips that fit the narrative.
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Let me remind you of something so obvious that should be
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laughable. Police shoot roughly 1000 people
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a year. Not millions, not hundreds of
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thousands. About 1000.
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The kicker is this. 90 to 95% of those people are armed.
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Gun, knife, car assault. Something that makes the
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situation escalated. But the public gets fed maybe 5
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or 6 stories a year the performative outrage highlight
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reel and everyone acts like that handful represents the entire
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system. Meanwhile over 22 people are
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murdered by other civilians every year. 22 thousand of
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those by firearms. Do you hear anyone screaming
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about that? The part that makes me sick is
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officers are being hunted. He doesn't even make the news.
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Over 100 officers are killed a year.
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Ambushed, shot in their cars, lured into traps, executed while
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grabbing coffee on their break. Some years a full 1/3 of
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officers killed were murdered in ambush attacks.
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Imagine what that does to the morale and A and a department's
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mental state. Imagine the pressure, the fear,
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the hyper vigilance. But does the media cry for them?
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Light a candle? Rally the celebrities with pens?
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No, they're too busy canonizing criminals into folk heroes.
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Because if the media told the full story, people might start
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remembering that the police aren't out here roaming around
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looking for people to shoot. They're responding to shootings.
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Domestic violence, armed robberies, assaults, drug deals,
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mental health crises, anything where weapons are involved.
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People fighting, resisting, reaching, fleeing, attacking.
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Every incident the outrage crowd posts online is missing the one
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thing that matters. Context.
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If the media covered all police shootings with equal attention,
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the overall story would look completely different.
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So here we go. All that lead up to this.
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Let's talk about how we got from hating the police to hating ICE,
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because it didn't really come out of nowhere.
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It's the natural sequel to the NT police narrative.
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Just a new cast and a new outrage script.
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Here is what happened. I think that when the police or
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villains storyline started losing its steam, the activists
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needed a fresh start. Crime started dropping again.
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Cities quietly refunded police budgets.
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People realized social workers weren't going to stop armed
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robberies. The whole defund movement
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fizzled out like a wet match. The lack of respect still
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lingers. So when the outrage machine
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needed a new villain, someone else they could paint as the
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embodiment of evil. Enter Ice.
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Federal agents doing their jobs, people enforcing immigration
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laws that were written by Congress.
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But sure, let's treat them like some kind of dystopian
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stormtroopers. Under Biden, the border was free
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for all. Fucking free for all.
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We've been through this. The media stays island.
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Four years of open borders. That's why it's having to be
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done this way now. Millions poured in, criminal
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aliens released into cities with 0 oversight, victims everywhere
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from murder to rape to trafficking.
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But somehow no celebrity put the pin on for them.
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Then Trump wins again, reinstates enforcement and
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suddenly ICE is murdering people.
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No, Susan, they're enforcing laws that have existed longer
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than you've been alive, and they're being attacked and
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impeded by idiots who think they have it all figured out.
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Trump is cleaning up the mess, which of course, they also hate.
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When enforcement returned, the activist crowd lost their mind.
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They weren't ready for consequences.
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They weren't ready for law and order.
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They weren't ready for anyone telling them no.
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The second I showed up to detain illegal immigrants, which is
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literally the job, the meltdown began.
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Protesters started stalking these agents.
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Mobs blocking operations, blocking traffic, People filming
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themselves interfering with federal law like it's some sort
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of cool trendy new thing. Idiots pretending they
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understand the Constitution, which they clearly don't.
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Agitators screaming fascism while carrying backpacks full of
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bricks. Online influencers posting
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edited clips to fuel the message.
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They're not protesting policy, especially not peacefully.
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They're interfering with law enforcement operations.
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I I I can't say it enough and I don't know why people still
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argue this. Listen closely.
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Attacking or obstructing ICE is a crime.
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It's not activism. It's not defending the
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vulnerable. It's not standing up to tyranny.
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It's interfering with federal officers who are carrying out
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legal directives. It's no different than tackling
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a cop during an arrest and then crying about state violence.
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The Alec's pretty and even Renee Good situations were the
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breaking point here, of course, because it exposed the insanity.
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You got a guy showing up armed with two loaded magazines and
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impeding officers resisting physically confronting them.
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We've been through this, and the entire Internet treated him like
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he was Mother Teresa handing out cookies.
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Celebrities cried. Politicians grand were
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grandstanding journalists pretending to investigate and
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activists holding candles for a man who literally fought federal
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agents during a lawful operation, not peacefully
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protesting. And it was more than once I
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showed you the video. He spit on them and kicked off a
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tail light. Meanwhile, ICE officers are
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being doxed, followed, threatened, shot at, assaulted,
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smeared online, harassed in their own neighborhoods, treated
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like villains in someone else's fanfiction revolution.
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I don't blame him for being a little on edge.
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ICE became the new enemy because the outrage crowd needed.
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A new punching bag. It's it's simple as that.
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So they latched on to immigration enforcement, not
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because ICE is bad, but because ICE is.
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You know who hates effective law enforcement?
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Criminals and politicians who rely on emotional voters.
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Celebrities who think being virtuous is a hobby.
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I get to address this. I know, I know.
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I'm going along and I've got some more I want to do.
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But here's one of the favorite arguments from the outrage
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crowd. So I'm going to address it.
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I'm hearing it all over, and it's not going away.
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ICE is rounding up legal U.S. citizens.
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They're dragging them out of their home.
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This gets thrown around like it's gospel, but it's not.
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First off, ICE does not deport or arrest U.S. citizens as part
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of its immigration operations. They just don't.
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The Department of Homeland Security has explicitly stated
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that federal immigration agents do not roam neighborhoods
00:21:16
looking to pick up Americans and kick them out of the country.
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This is so stupid. The people really think this.
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If ICE ever encounter someone who turns out to be a lawful
00:21:25
citizen during an operation, the correct procedure is to confirm
00:21:30
their status and let them go. Most mistakes are reversed on
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the spot and the person is released once citizenship is
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confirmed. Now, have there been isolated
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incidents where U.S. citizens were mistakenly detained or
00:21:43
questioned? Yes.
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I'm not trying to tell you that it hasn't happened.
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It happens, and it is a legitimate concern.
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Criticize it based on sources. I'll give you some more
00:21:53
receipts. About 170 U.S. citizens were
00:21:56
detained or arrested by immigration agents in 2025,
00:22:00
Trump's first year. Usually it was because of
00:22:03
misidentification or paperwork confusion, not because ICE is
00:22:07
hunting Americans. That number might sound like a
00:22:09
lot 170, until you realize ICE is conducting hundreds of
00:22:13
thousands of arrests and deportations in that same
00:22:16
period. So yes, mistakes happen and they
00:22:19
should be worked out, but the idea that ICE is randomly
00:22:22
dragging Americans off the street is just not backed up by
00:22:25
the numbers or reality. They're just being released.
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Just cooperate. If they show up, just say OK,
00:22:33
everything will be fine. It'll be sorted out.
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They're not going to ship you off in some random country.
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If you're here legally, no matter how many little single
00:22:41
issues and incidents have happened where you believe that,
00:22:44
that the people wrongfully this and that, whatever, it's just
00:22:46
not happening. The courts and the Department of
00:22:49
Homeland Security policies, they make it clear that ICE does not
00:22:53
have the authority to deport U.S. citizens.
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If someone citizenship is verified, they are released.
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In fact, claims that ICE targets U.S. citizens have been
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repeated. Debunked, yes, by the Department
00:23:05
of Homeland Security, but also by independent fact checks.
00:23:08
They're labeled as misinformation that
00:23:10
unnecessarily scares the public. That is a huge part of how the
00:23:13
narrative goes off the rails, turning isolated errors into
00:23:16
sensational headlines rather than what they actually are.
00:23:20
Rare statistical blips in a massive enforcement system.
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By the way, when the ICE agents are constantly looking around,
00:23:27
waiting to be attacked or having to control the mob who's doing
00:23:31
anything but peacefully protesting, mistakes are more
00:23:34
likely to be made. All right, I want to get to the
00:23:36
people pouring gasoline on this whole anti ice dumpster fire.
00:23:40
The celebrities, the journalists, the influencers
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living in multi $1 homes with private security of their
00:23:47
own, lecturing the rest of us about how law enforcement should
00:23:50
work. These aren't leaders.
00:23:51
These are performers pretending to be constitutional scholars.
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Welcome to the fucking clown show.
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I'll talk about Don Lemon really fast.
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That's a whole another topic and and the things I'm hearing
00:24:03
defense of him are absurd. We're going to make this very,
00:24:06
very simple for you. There's no way you'll argue this
00:24:09
after watching. I'm going to give you a quick
00:24:11
clip here of what Don did. This is the beginning of what's
00:24:15
going to happen here. When you violate people's due
00:24:18
process, when you pull people off the street and you start
00:24:20
dragging them and hurting them and and not abiding by the
00:24:24
Constitution, when you start doing all of that, people get
00:24:28
upset and anger. And if you remember what the
00:24:31
civil rights movement was about, the civil rights movement was
00:24:35
about these very kinds of protests.
00:24:38
There's nothing in the Constitution that tells you what
00:24:41
time you can protest. You can protest at any time.
00:24:44
That's the whole point of it is to disrupt.
00:24:46
Wow, do you want peak stupidity? Yeah.
00:24:53
Watch Don right there. Walk into a private church with
00:24:57
a mob, disrupt the service, insight a scene, film it all,
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and then act shocked when law enforcement steps in.
00:25:05
His exact words. When you violate people's due
00:25:08
process, start pulling them off the street, dragging them and
00:25:12
hurting them, and not abiding by the Constitution, people get
00:25:16
upset and angry. OK, Donny, So apparently the
00:25:19
Constitution says you can trespass, interrupt worship,
00:25:23
scream at families, scream, harass people in their own House
00:25:27
of faith. That's great reading
00:25:29
comprehension, dumbass. Then he goes full genius.
00:25:32
There's nothing in the Constitution that tells you what
00:25:34
time you can protest. This may be the dumbest thing
00:25:37
I've ever I've ever heard somebody say on camera or off.
00:25:41
No, Don, it's not about the time.
00:25:43
You're right, you can pro you at any time.
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What you can't do is protest in someone else's building, no
00:25:52
matter what time it is. You can't protest inside private
00:25:56
property, no matter what time it is.
00:25:59
You cannot protest in a church you don't belong to.
00:26:03
Yes, no matter the time. The Constitution protects
00:26:08
peaceful protests in public space, not whatever the hell you
00:26:13
think the First Amendment is. And here's the best part.
00:26:16
Don's entire meltdown with this church was based on false
00:26:19
accusations of white supremacy that don't that don't even
00:26:22
exist. The man doesn't know the law, he
00:26:25
doesn't know the constitution, he doesn't even know what he's
00:26:27
yelling about. He's an absolute joke.
00:26:30
He deserved to be arrested. Anyone who doesn't agree, you're
00:26:33
choosing feelings and your team over facts and laws.
00:26:37
And then we've got Natalie Portman talking like she's
00:26:41
unveiling some profound human rights truth from a press tour.
00:26:45
Play this absurdity, guys. Right now is absolutely horrific
00:26:50
with what the federal government, Trump's government,
00:26:53
Kristi Noem Ice, what they're doing is really the worst of the
00:26:59
worst of humanity. And then we also have the best
00:27:02
of the best of humanity for the way people are showing up for
00:27:04
each other in community and Americans coming out to support
00:27:08
each other and protect each other and fight against
00:27:12
injustice. So I'm I could not be prouder to
00:27:15
be American right now by the way the Americans are acting.
00:27:20
And I could not be sadder to be American right now with the way
00:27:22
the government is behaving. What a load of shit.
00:27:28
What ICE is doing is the worst of the worst of humanity really.
00:27:34
Not the murderers, the rapists, the violent criminals that ICE
00:27:39
is literally arresting, not them.
00:27:41
The worst of humanity is agents enforcing immigration law.
00:27:46
Natalie, sweetheart, reading scripts written by other people
00:27:49
does not make you an expert on federal agencies or the real
00:27:52
world. So then she double s down.
00:27:54
We have the best of humanity. The way people are showing up to
00:27:57
protect each other and fight injustice.
00:28:00
Translation. She's proud of the mobs
00:28:02
attacking ICE agents, part of the people blocking lawful
00:28:05
arrests, part of the people interfering in federal
00:28:09
operations. Basically, she's cheering on
00:28:11
anarchy because it feels good to these celebrities.
00:28:14
It makes her feel like a good person.
00:28:16
And then she actually says, I cannot be prouder to be American
00:28:19
with the way Americans are acting.
00:28:21
Which Americans? The ones assaulting ICE?
00:28:24
The ones trying to free violent criminals before they're
00:28:27
detained? You're not describing Americans,
00:28:29
Natalie. Don't you dare claim that your
00:28:33
bullshit narrative is the majority here, because it's not.
00:28:36
The support for the duly elected president says otherwise.
00:28:40
He ran on this mass deportations.
00:28:44
You are describing a very loud, a very ignorant and annoying
00:28:49
corner of activists who truly believe feelings override the
00:28:52
law. And she ends with I could be, I
00:28:55
could not be sadder about the way the government is acting.
00:28:58
Right, because following immigration law equals sadness.
00:29:01
Now. Now to wrap up this trio of
00:29:04
morons. Olivia Wilde.
00:29:07
This is the absolute peak of clueless Hollywood talking
00:29:11
points. Go ahead and roll the clip,
00:29:13
guys. World is hurting right now and
00:29:16
this country is hurting and it's appalling.
00:29:19
I'm appalled. I'm sickened.
00:29:20
And we can't go another day just sort of accepting this as our
00:29:25
new norm. It's, it's outrageous.
00:29:26
People are being murdered and I, I don't want to normalize seeing
00:29:31
people being murdered on the Internet on film.
00:29:33
It's it's hideous. And so if we can do anything out
00:29:37
here to support the movement to cast ice out, to delegitimize
00:29:43
this unbelievably criminal organization, then that's what
00:29:49
we should be doing. So I'm proud to wear the pen.
00:29:52
And it's great to see people with your platform to speak out
00:29:54
against that kind of stuff, right, that you and so many
00:29:56
great creatives here are doing. Oh, I think so many Americans
00:29:59
are. I mean, you see the marches
00:30:00
happening around the country. Americans are speaking up in in
00:30:03
huge numbers. And it's dangerous to be a
00:30:05
protester now. And people are still going out
00:30:07
into the streets, which is incredibly inspiring.
00:30:10
Oh my God, I think there was a little bit more, but I just
00:30:13
can't with. Let's break it down.
00:30:17
She starts with The world is hurting right now.
00:30:20
Thanks Olivia. She goes off the rails.
00:30:23
I'm appalled people are being murdered.
00:30:26
Who are you talking about? Renee Goode and Alex Petty
00:30:28
killed because they fought law enforcement with officers with
00:30:31
an SUV and a gun. Not murdered.
00:30:34
The false rhetoric must stop. Words actually mean something.
00:30:38
Do you know who the only people actually being murdered in this
00:30:40
immigration crisis are? Innocent Americans killed by
00:30:43
illegal aliens who shouldn't have been here in the first
00:30:46
place. Lake and Riley, we can go down
00:30:49
the list if you'd like. They don't mention her name too
00:30:51
much in Hollywood and there are a lot of them.
00:30:54
Like I said, you're choosing to cry over the two people who
00:30:57
fucked around and found out. Then she hits her award-winning
00:31:01
line. Anything we can do to lead,
00:31:03
Delegitimize ICE, this unbelievably criminal
00:31:07
organization. A criminal organization.
00:31:10
Not the repeat felons ICE is trying to detain.
00:31:13
Not the people assaulting officers with cars, knives,
00:31:16
guns, bricks. No, ICE is the criminal one.
00:31:20
Wow, Olivia. She tops it all off.
00:31:23
It's dangerous to be a protester now.
00:31:26
No, Olivia. It's dangerous to attack federal
00:31:29
officers. It's dangerous to ram vehicles
00:31:32
into agents. It's dangerous to stalk ICE
00:31:34
operations. If you put protest peacefully in
00:31:37
public, nobody cares. If you obstruct, there are
00:31:41
consequences. It's not tyranny.
00:31:44
That is the law. Here's what pisses me off more
00:31:47
than anything. These celebrities never cry for
00:31:50
the actual victims. I've, I've been saying this,
00:31:53
this whole They never mentioned the Americans murdered by people
00:31:56
who shouldn't have been here. They don't say the names of the
00:31:58
people who were raped, assaulted, killed by criminal
00:32:02
aliens, many of whom just waltzed in under the last
00:32:05
administration like it was nothing.
00:32:07
These people don't get Natalie Portman's tears.
00:32:09
They don't get Olivia Wilde's speeches.
00:32:12
They don't get Don Lemon's camera angle.
00:32:14
Why? Because their deaths aren't
00:32:17
useful to the narrative. These celebrities are not brave.
00:32:21
They're not informed at all. They're not defending justice.
00:32:24
They're just performers. They're reading outrage for
00:32:27
applause, screaming for causes they don't understand, cheering
00:32:31
for the criminals because it makes them feel morally
00:32:34
superior, somehow ignoring innocent victims because their
00:32:38
stories don't trend in their little bubble.
00:32:40
And it's feeding a level of chaos that this country cannot
00:32:43
afford. To wrap this all up, like I
00:32:45
said, I know I've gone a little longer than I usually do.
00:32:47
Let's do something the outrage crowd is unwilling to do.
00:32:51
It's very simple. Let's imagine a world where
00:32:53
their fantasy actually comes true.
00:32:55
How about the cops walk away, ICE stays home, Federal officers
00:33:00
turn off the radios, Everyone who enforces the law just stops.
00:33:05
Because if these activists really believe that police and
00:33:09
ICE are the bad guys, then in theory their utopia should look
00:33:13
amazing if they disappeared, right?
00:33:15
Let's take a look at that fantasy.
00:33:17
For some reason these people love to pretend that humans all
00:33:20
act like enlightened angels. If you just remove the police,
00:33:24
no. If you remove law enforcement,
00:33:27
you remove deterrence. Do you know what fills that
00:33:30
vacuum? Violence, Power grabs,
00:33:33
extortion, armed groups carving up territory.
00:33:37
City's already got a tiny preview of that in 2020.
00:33:40
Stores smashed, homes burned, violent crime shot through the
00:33:44
roof in places where police step back even a little bit.
00:33:47
Why don't you go ahead and look up that little failed experiment
00:33:50
in Seattle called Chaz Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
00:33:55
It was meant to be a protest space against police brutality,
00:33:59
featuring communal art supply station and gatherings, but no
00:34:04
official police presence was allowed inside.
00:34:07
Well, they let it happen and shocker, Chaz didn't stay
00:34:11
peaceful. Within weeks of becoming a
00:34:13
police free zone, at least two people were shot and killed in
00:34:18
or around that protest area that they had a 16 year old, a 19
00:34:22
year old, all amidst the chaos that replaced conventional
00:34:26
policing. The zone experienced other
00:34:28
significant violence and disorder, including multiple
00:34:31
other shootings as well as violent incidents, assaults,
00:34:34
damage to local property which prompted local officials to
00:34:38
dismantle the zone by early July.
00:34:40
Truly a post apocalyptic dystopia that was only a few
00:34:44
blocks of a city. Now imagine that nationwide,
00:34:48
this is not a reimagined society, it's a collapse.
00:34:53
Let's keep going. No police means the strong run
00:34:57
the weak. You think a social worker is
00:34:59
stepping into a domestic assault at 2:30 AM?
00:35:01
You think conflict resolution training fixes a guy with a gun
00:35:05
who wants your wallet? Do you think gentle
00:35:07
conversations stop a trafficker? Remove the police.
00:35:10
And the people who suffer first are women, kids, the elderly,
00:35:15
lower income communities, neighborhoods with high crime,
00:35:18
Of course, anyone without private security detail.
00:35:22
Meanwhile, the activists cheering for this chaos, they
00:35:25
live behind the gates, they have alarm systems, they have
00:35:29
security staff. The luxury of fantasy, the rest
00:35:33
of America does not. So the next time someone says
00:35:36
fuck ice or ice out or defund the police even, just ask them
00:35:41
one question. Who's protecting you when the
00:35:44
world stops playing nice? I want to take the time now to
00:35:47
say thank you to all law enforcement officers out there.
00:35:51
Most of us know your risk. That that know that you risk
00:35:54
your lives every single day for Americans, even the ones who
00:35:58
don't respect you. I'm sorry that you have to go
00:36:00
through this right now. I'm hopeful this country gets
00:36:03
back on track real soon. So please be safe everybody
00:36:07
don't forget to click, like leave some comments.
00:36:10
Let me know how you feel about all this.
00:36:12
I really do want to know. Even if you don't agree, pass it
00:36:16
along to someone who thinks like we do or someone who doesn't and
00:36:20
just might need to hear it. This anti law enforcement
00:36:23
narrative is a slippery slope. I truly believe it is not slope
00:36:30
that we as a country want to go down.
00:36:32
So stay aware and stay grounded. Stay hopeful, stay in the fray.
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Love you guys. All you

