This woman lost her life because she was fully gripped by years of media indoctrination that told her that she’s living in 1930s Germany and interfering with ICE is akin to fighting Hitler’s nazis.
Her death is tragic for many reasons (starting with the fact that it was totally avoidable), but mostly because she sacrificed her life for a belief that isn’t real.
She is yet another casualty of the brainwashed cult of the American media.
When I was growing up my Dad taught me right and wrong then when I became old enough to decide and make my own decisions he said " do what you want if you are willing to suffer the consequences. We are free to choose our actions, but we are not free to choose the consequences of our actions” Brandon Straka
(Some posts back to him)
*My Dad always told me that if I end up in jail dont call him to bail me out.
*edited comment due to the impressive lack of reading comprehension, this is sarcasm folks*
<2764.png> Renee Good was so much more than that<2757.png>
As the mother, she accomplished the rare and difficult task of losing custody over 2 of her children. She was also able to look beyond past flaws to find her tribe, having her 6yr old live with her and her partner, Rebecca, who also lost custody of her own children after being convicted for burning them with cigarettes. Renee's strong moral compass led her to become a trained member of 'ICE Watch', a coalition intent on disrupting lawful ICE arrests. Even right up until her untimely death, Renee held conviction in disrupting ICE during January 7th enforcement.
Renee is true inspiration to Libral woman everywhere.
*We should feel sorry for her and others whose life is not based in reality. It really is sad she CHOSE her path.
*I agree with many of these replies. I think we need to avoid using aggressive language toward anyone left or right, conservatives or liberals. Respect begets respect. Brandon Straka well said!
Ironically enough, the national socialists under Hitler were not actually fascist. They thought they were socialists. Although the first fascists WERE socialists who got tired of waiting for the promised revolution that never came and decided matters needed to be helped along, and THEY considered fascism to be a form of Socialism, so... Today we say that this is not so, but surely what THEY believed themselves to be should carry some weight.
Fascism is kind of difficult to pin down since it was chimeric and mutable from it's inception and that was part of the point. It was intended to be whatever the dictator or the state needed it to be at that time. Even recognized historical fascists don't agree on what fascism IS. But the problem with identifying fascism from the other direction, by what it DOES and how it acts... is that it has a hell of a lot in common with national socialism, socialism, communism, many dictatorships, and some theocracies and monarchies. They all draw their tools from the same toolbox, but socialism is far more practical and flexible when it comes to actual national policies.
On the street level, fascism looks like Antifa. That's textbook fascist behavior (and applied irony). On the national level... it's a lot harder. The only thing you can really be sure of is that if someone is publicly accused of being a fascist... that's near ironclad proof that they're not. If someone CLAIMS to be a fascist... they're still probably not. But it's at least POSSIBLE.
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Covid lockdowns were a perfect example of fascism. Thanks Biden.
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