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Reality Doesn’t Bend for Rhetoric ~ and It Collected Its Due Today

This didn’t need spin. It needed honesty.
Instead, the Mayor of Minneapolis chose recklessness over truth ~ and poured fuel on a fire that was already burning.

Jacob Frey falsely claimed that an ICE agent “murdered” a woman in cold blood.
That allegation isn’t just wrong ~ it’s irresponsible, incendiary, and dangerous.

Let’s be absolutely clear:

  • This woman was NOT an innocent bystander.
  • She had already interfered in a federal investigation.
  • She had already blocked ICE vehicles.
  • And in the final moments, she used her car as a weapon and attempted to run an agent over.

That is not protest.
That is not civil disobedience.
That is a lethal threat.

Yet instead of acknowledging reality, the mayor chose to escalate with a lie ~ branding lawful self-defense as murder. That kind of rhetoric doesn’t calm tensions. It emboldens unstable people, validates reckless behavior, and signals that consequences are negotiable.

They are not.

So let’s kill the fantasy once and for all:

Law-enforcement agents are not required to wait until a vehicle physically connects with their body before responding. Expecting officers to absorb potentially fatal force before acting isn’t restraint ~ it’s insanity.

We’ve all seen the footage:

  • Cars weaponised
  • Patrol vehicles rammed
  • Agents nearly flattened while doing their jobs

This isn’t confusion.
This isn’t panic.
This is deliberate, reckless escalation ~ repeatedly encouraged by officials who refuse to speak plainly.

Enough.

The moment you turn a car into a battering ram, you stop being a civilian and start being a threat. You don’t get to rewrite physics, law, or reality after the fact.

Actions have consequences.
Pretending otherwise doesn’t make anyone safer ~ it gets people killed.

And today, someone is dead ~ because lies were louder than reality.

Play stupid games.
Win stupid prizes. 🤡🤡🤡

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