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#511
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01-30-2026, 02:00 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
Not everyone protesting this is protesting the deportation of illegal immigrants, and framing it that way is misleading. The percentage of people who protest all deportation of illegal immigrants is small. Since the Renee Good shooting, much of the protest has focused on the use of force, rules of engagement, federal agents operating in civilian protest spaces, and accountability when citizens are harmed or killed. Those concerns are about conduct and oversight, not blanket opposition to immigration enforcement. I understand the point you’re trying to make, but I don’t think that hypothetical maps cleanly onto what actually happened. Exploring it would mean shifting the focus away from the real event and into a scenario that doesn’t exist, which isn’t especially useful here. I’d rather stay grounded in what did happen and the facts surrounding it. That said, even if I briefly consider your example, my position doesn’t change. Charlie Kirk wouldn't deserve to be shot and killed by law enforcement for protesting anything. And if you frame that hypothetical exactly the way Pretti was killed, yes, I do think law enforcement overreacted dramatically and should be held accountable. I disagreed with Charlie Kirk on a lot of things, particularly his nationalist religious framing, which largely put me off engaging with much else he had to say. But disagreement is not justification for violence. He did not deserve to die for his views. No individual has the moral authority to decide who lives or dies based on personal ideology or politics. I do not condone anyone playing god with human lives outside of a legal judicial process, and even then, that line is not always comfortable or clear.
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#512
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01-30-2026, 02:00 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
The level of whiplash from "Don't tread on me" to "comply or die" |
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01-30-2026, 03:28 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
To be fair I think many people would agree with what you stated and your stance. But being Devils advocate, the Left in general rejoiced and no less publicly CELEBRATED his murder and the fact it happened on TV with his children and wife bearing witness at close range. So much for freedom of speech right? I believe that to be the main point that OP you are replying too was after. But that's just me reading through my eyes. |
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#515
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01-30-2026, 05:10 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
The “treading” on someone here is a trespassing. Trespassing happens when people illegally enter our country—either by crossing the border without passing through a legal port of entry or by intentionally overstaying their visas. It’s not complicated. Yet those who enforce the reality of a sovereign border get called ‘nazis’ by the dumbest people out there—especially if someone gets the Ashli Babbitt treatment. Pretti was a Babbitt. FAFO doesn’t care who you are or who you voted for. |
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#516
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01-30-2026, 06:36 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
Entering this country illegally is a misdemeanor. 77 million people who voted for a sweeping upscale in deportation operations did so by voting for a convicted felon with 34 counts on his jacket. A convicted felon who pardoned hundreds of convicted criminals that physically attacked police, tried to overturn an election, and destroyed a hell of a lot more government property than a tail light. Any Trump voter who claims to want harsher immigration enforcement because of the Law is a prevaricating cunt. Americans who act out of interest for law and order do not elect unrepentant convicted felons to lead the foremost country in the Free World. They do not cheer the blanket pardoning of hundreds of other cop-beating violent felons that smashed doors and windows and defecated on desks in the US Capitol. I have no doubt that you, and most Trump voters for that matter, are extremely interested in deporting illegal immigrants. But no one over here on the rational side of the country believes for a second that it is out of any remote sense of respect for the law. So go peddle that horseshit somewhere else. We're all tired as fuck of hearing the mealy-mouthed prevarication. |
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01-30-2026, 07:56 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
Do these guys not understand that Trump is God? These chaplains need to fall in line.
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#518
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01-30-2026, 09:57 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
There are fundamental differences here alongside the similarities. Charlie Kirk was shot by a civilian. Two civilians were shot by federal law enforcement. Anyone celebrating any of these deaths is repugnant and deeply disturbing. All of these killings occurred in the public sphere and were seen by large audiences, either live or shortly afterward, with family members witnessing the aftermath in one form or another, including at least one instance where a loved one was physically present within feet. Kirk’s killing occurred on live television and was witnessed by a wide real time audience, but his wife and children were not present and did not witness it as it happened. Claims to the contrary circulated widely, including from public figures and content creators, but were incorrect. Erika Kirk later stated that she was with her mother during a medical procedure and received the call afterward. https://countryrebel.com/was-erika-k...res-the-truth/ Regardless, the medium does not change the outcome. In all three cases, people are dead, families are permanently altered, and the harm is irreversible. In Kirk’s case, the act was carried out by a private individual acting on his own beliefs. In the other cases, lethal force was exercised by agents of the state. That distinction matters. When a private individual commits murder, it is a criminal act. When federal law enforcement kills a civilian, it raises serious questions of authority, restraint, rules of engagement, and accountability, and those questions do not negate the possibility of criminal liability. I also think broad labels do more harm than good here. Pointing to horrific reactions from "the Left" ignores the fact that morally reprehensible behavior exists across the political spectrum. People on all sides have excused or celebrated violence, and reducing this to partisan blame does not clarify anything. Condemning people who celebrate death and scrutinizing government action are not mutually exclusive. Both can be true at the same time.
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#519
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01-30-2026, 11:39 PM
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Re: Man Shot by Immigration & Customs Enforcement in MN, Jan 24
My ultra-conservative friend will be shocked to hear this. He is positive that CK's wife orchestrated his murder on the behest of Mossad for whom she has been a long time sleeper agent... |