Another day, another shooting in Minneapolis.
I can’t wait for the t-shirts to come out with the names of
all the people ICE allegedly killed in pursuit of their duties.
The latest shooting, according to ICE report, came when DHS
law enforcement officers were conducting a targeted operation in Minneapolis
against an illegal alien wanted for violent assault, an individual approached
US Border Patrol officers with a 9 mm semi-automatic handgun. The officers
attempted to disarm the suspect but the armed suspect violently resisted. More
details on the armed struggle are forthcoming.
This information is disputed by the governor and the mayor,
along with the usual suspects, including biased media.
The bigger question is why this legal gun owner decided to
bring his weapon to the protest, considering that he was very active in his
role to disrupt ICE.
This has become something of a crusade, and the poor man
with the gun has become yet another martyr to the cause, much in the way the
four rock-throwing students as Kent State did when they got shot down.
These victims of ICE are a product of the rhetoric coming
from the Governor, the mayor, and major media, all of whom have given these radicals
license to disrupt ICE activity.
When you carry a gun or drive a car at ICE agents, this is
largely inevitable, and all the excuses being made on the left, and all of their
gnashing of teeth, will only guarantee we will see more violence against ICE,
not less.
Artists throughout the county have naturally come out on behalf
of the protestors, much the same way artists back in the 1800s celebrated the
heroism of mass murderer John Brown, most of which made this vicious killer out
to be some kind of Saint – with the exception of Hawthorn, who like some conservative
actors and musicians of today, saw through the bull shit, painting John Brown
at the vicious killer he was.
But we have morons like Bruce Springsteen, Green Day, Bad
Bunny and others spouting off in support of these radicals, and so give potentially
violent protestors more justification to create violence.
At the end of the day, people who want to protest
peacefully, don’t bring guns to the event (even when they are legally allowed
to carry them), or disobey officers telling them to exit a car.
Protesters and their enablers (the governor, the mayor and
the media) believe they have moral high ground (the way John Brown did), and so
go far beyond just protesting, and have set the stage for their own tragedy.
Free speech does not justify interference with law enforcement,
but then the state’s governor and the city’s mayor seem not to acknowledge this,
talking out of two sides of their mouths when they use incendiary language,
while claiming they want peace.
The two deaths are tragic, but they are to be expected when
you have media pumping up the volume, and making these idiotic people into
heroes. They are not heroes. They are pathetic and to some extent brainwashed
by their own ideology.
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