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If It Was Peaceful, They’d Show the Whole Clip

Immigration enforcement officers don’t randomly attack innocent people. That fantasy only survives if you deliberately ignore what actually happens before the camera starts rolling. The people branded as “innocent” somehow always seem to be the same ones getting in officers’ faces, obstructing lawful operations, interfering with investigations, ramming ICE vehicles, smashing windows, slashing tyres, and physically blocking arrests. Funny coincidence, that.

This isn’t a game of freeze-tag. These are federal operations, not street theatre for activists chasing viral clips. When someone actively impedes law enforcement, damages property, or creates a safety risk, they stop being a passive bystander and become part of the incident. Actions have consequences ~ not hashtags. Your hidden content here

And let’s talk about the footage. Every outrage clip you’re fed is carefully cropped, selectively edited, and emotionally primed. You’re shown the reaction, never the provocation. The shove, not the spitting. The takedown, not the window smashed five seconds earlier. If you genuinely care about the truth, ask for the full clip. If the uploader won’t provide it, you already have your answer.

Law enforcement doesn’t benefit from chaos. Protesters chasing confrontation do. If officers were truly attacking random innocents en masse, there would be uninterrupted footage, body-cam corroboration, court rulings, and criminal convictions to match the claims. Instead, what we get is noise, editing tricks, and selective outrage.

There are no innocent people “just standing there” while slashing tyres and blocking vehicles. There are no victims in the act of interfering with federal enforcement. And there is nothing brave about manufacturing chaos and then crying foul when it doesn’t go your way.

Reality is inconvenient. That’s why it’s edited out.

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