2026 Minneapolis ICE riots - Suicidal Empathy and its consequences

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What’s gonna happen?

  • Nothing

    Votes: 804 53.5%
  • George Floyd 2.0

    Votes: 253 16.8%
  • Tim Walz tried in court of law, Jacob Frey too

    Votes: 211 14.0%
  • Martial law

    Votes: 234 15.6%

  • Total voters
    1,502
More memes about how ICE is wrong and Good was right:

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If posting like this is a problem, I'll stop.
 
More memes about how ICE is wrong and Good was right:

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I like how they only give a statistic only for the police officers commiting homicide, despite violent crime being an array of things. Also 6.7%? That's not that much.
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If posting like this is a problem, I'll stop.
Wouldn't happen. She never repented of any of her sins, she never clothed the naked or fed the hungry. She merely acted as though she were a good person, the Pharisee if you will.
 
They expect me to care so deeply about them that I would willingly and actively sacrifice my own interests and wellbeing for their benefit. They expect me to do this despite the fact that said strangers would almost certainly never do the same for me. In fact, in many cases, the interests of these strangers are in direct conflict with my own.
They don't just expect you to be "good," they want you to be without. You know the saying how kindness is attributed as weakness? That's the goal. Weaken your opposition, that being any consenting viewpoint or position. Them saying that MAGA is a cult is projecting outward. A cult requires numbers, manipulation, charisma and power to function. Anybody who's remotely against a cult is an enemy or undesirable.


And it’s not even like a religion where if I do this, I earn some Good Boy Points that might benefit me in the afterlife. None of this gets me anything, except the approval of some other strangers.
And that doesn't even hold. You could be excommunicated in seconds for sins from years ago if they decide. It's eternal debt and punishment for them.
 
Have these protestors started to use the One Piece Jolly Roger flag as one of their resistance symbols like how the Indonesians and Nepalese did in their protests? Or are they too simple minded and prefer to use Marvel heroes like the Captain America shield as their resistance symbol?
 
It's almost like everything we saw in 2020 can be stopped by applying a fraction of the federal governments marshal capabilities, this time it's just a bunch of lefty bitches impotently making noise and getting incessantly more frustrated and hysterical at the local government for not starting a civil war.

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This pretty much sums up the vibe.
Who knew that trying to kill Trump would send him into a complete warpath? Considering how the most he did during the summer of Floyd was just post shit on Twitter and hid.

Also, bitch looks like how Emily portrays Will Stancil. Complete with how he screams that catchphrase in the show too.

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Funny coincidence I'm sure.
 
I like how they only give a statistic only for the police officers commiting homicide, despite violent crime being an array of things. Also 6.7%? That's not that much.

It's word games. Homicide means any fatal encounter, whether it's murder or a justified shooting. So they count all of the fatal shootings police are involved in which is obviously high because of their line of work and try and fool retards into thinking police are responsible for 6.7% of murders.
 
Has anyone shared this yet?
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Link :3
Last fall, I visited a train platform in Zbaszyn, Poland, where my father saw his parents for the last time.

There, he and his brother boarded a Kindertransport to seek refuge in England in 1940. They survived the Holocaust; my grandparents and my aunt were murdered by Nazis. The years before that separation were marked by profound betrayals by the German government, which lied to them, their neighbors and the rest of the world about the violence being enacted against them, and what their future held.

I recalled that visit early Thursday morning, as I stood in front of the Whipple Federal Building in Minneapolis, less than a mile from Bdote — the unceded land, sacred to Minnesota’s Dakota people, where the Minnesota and Mississippi Rivers meet.

That land is where Minnesota’s earliest white settlers displaced, brutalized and killed the Dakota before building Fort Snelling, one of the first United States military outposts in the American West. Later, in 1862, the federal government set up a concentration camp in the same area. Some 1,600 Dakota were sent there, and hundreds died from disease and the harsh conditions.

Now, the thousands of ICE and Border Patrol agents sent by our federal government to terrorize Minneapolis gather and stage at the Whipple Building. And yesterday, an ICE agent named Jonathan Ross left that building, traveled a couple of miles west to South Minneapolis, and murdered Renée Nicole Good.

Good, 37, was a beloved community member. I didn’t know her, but I have friends who did. Their grief is devastating.

Renée was a treasured wife, they tell me. A mom to three children. A poet, an artist, and a community caretaker.

Her unjust death is horrific. And the resonances between our federal government’s bad faith response to it, and the kinds of stories I grew up hearing about the authoritarian government under which my father was raised, are terrifying.

Within hours of Good’s killing, President Donald Trump was spreading false claims about how it happened, claiming that Good ran over the ICE agent who shot her. Multiple video analyses have shown how inaccurate his words are. Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem claimed Good, who was driving at the time of shooting, was engaged in “domestic terrorism.” It has been sickening to hear these leaders not only desecrate Good’s memory, but also try to weaponize it to further energize their campaign against our immigrant neighbors and loved ones.

Like many American Jews, I was raised to believe in the American dream, and in a government that was here to represent me, care for me, and be a force for good in the world. And as the daughter of a Holocaust survivor, I always knew how fragile principles of liberty and equality can be.

I have known for a long time that the U.S. government has never equally defended the lives and rights of all people — and that it has too often, as in the case of the Dakota and other Indigenous Americans, actively destroyed those lives. But amid the Trump administration’s campaign against immigrant communities, it’s the tragedy of Good’s death that has most completely shattered the vision of what my Holocaust survivor father had taught me to hope for in the U.S.

Our current federal government lies to us, and lies about us. They blur the line between fact and fiction. They gaslight. They have specifically tried to foment discord within the Jewish community, and between us and our allies. They try to divide us because they’re afraid of the strength and power that we have when we rise up as one.

That is why we gathered at the Whipple Federal Building today to honor Good’s memory, and to protest ICE’s ongoing assault on our fellow Minnesotans. This is the place where some of our neighbors go to be detained, and never come back. Instead, they are deported — sometimes to countries where they have never before set foot — and ripped from those they love, just as my father was ripped from his parents.

As Jews, we remember our family histories not to make us fearful or to isolate ourselves, but rather to prepare us for moments just like this one. Our history is not meant to be forgotten. It is not meant to sit neatly on museum shelves or be tucked away in old family albums. We are meant to carry it. We are meant to learn from it. And we are meant to act because of it.
Wow, oh-wow...
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Beth has been JCA’s Executive Director since May, 2022. Prior to joining JCA, Beth was the Executive Director of NCJW Minnesota where she developed the Muslim & Jewish Women of Minnesota policy collaborative, the Courts Matter Minnesota Coalition, the Periods Happen menstrual equity initiative, and the Rapid Response Emergency Fund. Beth has worked as a Director of Inclusion and Accessibility Services and a program supervisor at the St. Paul JCC; a municipal Human Services Coordinator, and a Community Health Extension Agent with the US Peace Corps in Mali, West Africa. Beth has a BA in Behavioral Science & Law and Political Science from the University of Wisconsin - Madison, and a M.Ed. in Recreation, Park and Leisure Studies from the University of Minnesota.
 
I like how they only give a statistic only for the police officers commiting homicide, despite violent crime being an array of things. Also 6.7%? That's not that much.
Realize they consider killing criminals to be homicide too. Any time a cop kills anyone for any reason it's homicide. To be fair, they identify with the criminals, so it's not unreasonable for them to consider it homicide.
 
Everything has to be about them. They just interviewed the only Jew in Greenland about the coming dark times.
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NATO’s fate is seen as closely tied to Greenland by the Trump administration, with senior advisor Stephen Miller stating the island should be part of the United States.

Senior Advisor to US President Donald Trump, Stephen Miller, stated that Greenland should be part of the United States.

“To ensure security in the Arctic, protect NATO and its interests, it is obvious that Greenland should be part of the United States,” he said.

US Control of Greenland
He said this has been the formal position of the US government since the start of the current and previous Trump administrations.

Miller highlighted that US control of Greenland is necessary to ensure security in the Arctic and to protect NATO and its interests.

He added that no country would challenge the United States militarily over Greenland and questioned Denmark’s right to control the island.

“Nobody will fight the United States militarily over the future of Greenland,” he added.

Trump Reignites Push for Greenland
The US President renewed his push for the United States to take control of Greenland, saying over the weekend that the Danish territory will become a greater focus for his administration in the coming months.

Also Read: Trump Now Wants to Grab Greenland

“We need Greenland from the standpoint of national security, and Denmark is not going to be able to do it,” Trump told reporters Sunday aboard Air Force One.

Alarms were raised in Denmark and elsewhere in NATO by Trump’s latest Greenland comments, which came one day after the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro by American special operations forces.

US Presence in Greenland Sparks Tensions with Denmark
The United States already has a military presence in Greenland, home to the Pituffik Space Base and a ballistic missile early warning mission that involves about 200 active-duty U.S. Air Force and Space Force personnel.

It’s unclear whether more military access would satisfy Trump or whether the White House is seeking complete political control.

Also Read: Trump Reveals New Plan to Control Cuba

“You know what Denmark did recently to boost security in Greenland? They added one more dog sledge,” Trump said.

Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen on Sunday lashed out at the remarks.

“I have to say this very directly to the United States: It makes absolutely no sense to talk about the need for the United States to take over Greenland,” Frederiksen said.

Frederiksen added that Greenland, as part of NATO, is protected by the alliance’s security guarantee and that the U.S. military already has extensive access to Greenland to carry out operations.

“I would therefore strongly urge the United States to stop the threats against a historically close ally,” she said, adding that the territory and its inhabitants have repeatedly made it clear “that they are not for sale.”
Thank you so much, IsraelGPT for this awesome find :smug:
 
Somalians got two months to GTFO. Let's see how much they riot tonight about this.
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Two months is too long. These Somalis are clearly rich enough to buy plane tickets back home literally today and buy someone out of their hut upon landing. Don't give them that leeway to find loopholes or escape the state, fucking haul their asses off to the airport now.
 
They don't just expect you to be "good," they want you to be without. You know the saying how kindness is attributed as weakness? That's the goal. Weaken your opposition, that being any consenting viewpoint or position. Them saying that MAGA is a cult is projecting outward. A cult requires numbers, manipulation, charisma and power to function. Anybody who's remotely against a cult is an enemy or undesirable.



And that doesn't even hold. You could be excommunicated in seconds for sins from years ago if they decide. It's eternal debt and punishment for them.
What’s the punishment for being late. Death. What’s the punishment for rebellion, Death. Well we’re late.
 
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