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Torn Minnesota Needs A Hug & Mutual Respect

  • Jan 10
  • 2 min read

Letter to Romans: Never has progressive naivete gone off the rails more than in Minnesota, now the Land of a Thousand Medicaid Frauds. Consider their delusional belief “brotherly love” of illegal aliens includes harassing, obstructing & threatening ICE agents with cars turned into missiles …

 

This delusion is arguably illustrated by Minneapolis Mayor Frey’s wise crack upon seeing video footage showing an ICE agent being hit by a “legal observer’s” speeding car as he scrambled for his life. Good to see he had “walked away with a hop in his step,” Frey quipped. Can there be a better example of a supposed civic leader’s unfeeling, unchristian and disrespectful view of a law officer’s life while trying to do his or her job? Most likely the Mayor was suggesting the ICE agent “had it coming” for shooting the bad protester named Good at point blank range as she hit the accelerator to either “flee” from or “fight” her arrest for alleged obstruction. Never mind that in implying so, the mayor cheapened the life of Ms. Good itself, the foolishness of the entire incident being highlighted as almost cartoonish.


As the legacy & social media coverage as well as commentary has been reflecting, folks everywhere are sharply divided over exactly what transpired and what should be done about it. How have we come to this, people are asking? Perhaps, given the “irrepressible & deepening divide” over right & wrong between progressives & conservatives, an even better question is, how could this have been avoided & how can we assure it isn’t repeated? ICE could stop doing their appointed jobs & endorse the progressives’ open borders agenda? Demonstrators could help enforce more smoothly, rather than dangerously obstruct, the nation’s immigration laws? How about more of that image of an ICE agent hugging and being hugged by a white middle-aged female demonstrator upon talking to one another with mutual respect, dignity in a commonsense effort to find a common ground?

 

Davd Soul


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