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Internal bleeding has supposedly entered the picture:
https://www.scivillage.com/thread-19585-...l#pid80688
Already known that he was released from the hospital that day, but this seems to be a new buzz over there actually being some degree of damage. Recuperation at home level, though.
Wonder how much "internal bleeding" Renee had? Fucking bitch..
Renee initiated the circumstances.
Driving away initiated nothing but being shot in the head three times.
She impeded federal officers, did not comply with legal orders, and attempted to flee detainment, at best. She initiated every one of those circumstances, without which she would be alive today.
Her own father told CNN, "if we're walking the spirit of God, I don't think she would have been there."
Quote:She impeded federal officers, did not comply with legal orders, and attempted to flee detainment,
Doesn't warrant being shot in the head three times. You're a moron for trying to defend murder. Of course then you defend genocide too, so I guess it's par for the course.
Self-defense is not murder, illiterate loser. Imminent threat does justify use of deadly force. But you're ignorant of the law.
Again, was the killing of Ashli Babbitt self-defense? You know, if you're going to moralize as if you have any.
These are the people Renee was trying to keep ICE from apprehending in MN:
(Jan 14, 2026 10:04 PM)Magical Realist Wrote: [ -> ]Wonder how much "internal bleeding" Renee had? Fucking bitch..
Whataboutism deflection now that you can't claim the ICE officer wasn't struck by her truck.
It seems to me that two very different issues are being (intentionally) confused, for rhetorical purposes:
The narrative being widely promoted by the left is that 1. the death of this Minneapolis activist was unjustifiable homicide, so that 2. we must all condemn the enforcement of immigration law.
The problem is that the truth of 1. is questionable, and whatever its truth, 2. simply doesn't follow from 1.
(Jan 15, 2026 12:27 AM)Yazata Wrote: [ -> ]It seems to me that two very different issues are being (intentionally) confused, for rhetorical purposes:
The narrative being widely promoted by the left is that 1. the death of this Minneapolis activist was unjustifiable homicide, so that 2. we must all condemn the enforcement of immigration law.
The problem is that the truth of 1. is questionable, and whatever its truth, 2. simply doesn't follow from 1.
Yeah, Minnesota and Illinois are currently trying to sue to keep ICE out of their states. It will never work, because the supremacy clause of the constitution. A state cannot declare that federal law cannot be enforced there.
This seems to be the slippery slope of states legalizing marijuana and doing other things that actually violate federal law. They've grown accustom to some federal laws not being enforced, mainly due to lack of manpower.
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