"We cannot fan the flames of chaos. That's what he wants."
Governor Tim Walz, appealing to Minnesotans to protest but peacefully.
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"We cannot fan the flames of chaos. That's what he wants."
Governor Tim Walz, appealing to Minnesotans to protest but peacefully.
That's why I am not surprised when I hear over and over the refrain from Minnesota people about why they're out there every time the federal thugs show up: I'm looking out for my neighbors.
Minnesota at the moment is the land of American heroes. Facing at least 2800 heavily armed thugs who they now know will use violence against them, including lethal force, with impunity and without consequences, they continue to come out to face them in the streets, in even greater numbers.
After Renee Good was killed and the forces of Chaos spoke to support her killer and demonize her, I read a NYT column quoting MN Attorney General Keith Ellison suggesting that the only reason for this was to make Americans so afraid that they would cower in their homes, and look away.
The besieged people of Minneapolis can now take heart from the six top federal prosecutors in Minnesota who resigned rather than be used in a smear campaign, and the four Civil Rights division prosecutors in Washington who resigned rather than accede to the Chaos orders to not perform the standard investigation of a fatal shooting by federal law enforcement. These resignations reveal that Chaos is not even going through the motions of investigating this homicide, but is intent on smearing protesters, specifically the partner of Renee Good. But they aren't getting away with it unnoticed or unopposed.
By looking out for their neighbors, regardless of where they came from, these Minnesotans are doubly expressing the best hope for America, both in what they are doing in the face of volatile thugs with military weapons, and in why they are doing it. I can only express my vigilant support, and especially my admiration for their courage, as they up the game established in Chicago, pioneered in Portland and southern CA and wherever else in America the Chaos SS has brought violence and tears.
Since pretty much the invention of the automobile, there have been no circumstances in America in which this homicide would be justified. The driver was unarmed, and both hands were visible. The officer provided no warning that he was threatening lethal force. There was no outstanding warrant for the driver. If the driver was blocking law enforcement, then she could have been ordered to move her vehicle, which she was in the process of doing when she was shot. And the federal vehicles were unmarked.
A different officer shouted to her to get out of the car. Even if she heard him (though it was noisy, and it doesn't seem he had properly identified himself), the penalty for fleeing is not death. There is no police force in the country which would claim that attempting to slowly drive away from masked armed agents justifies lethal force, or even the discharge of a gun.
The claim on behalf of the officer that Renee Good was attempting to run him over is not credible given the copious video evidence. But even if she were (the federal press release language is "weaponize a car"), the car was barely moving (and the video evidence shows her wheels were turned away from the agent), and all an agent in fear of his life had to do was to take two steps away from the car. Besides, how could anyone expect to stop a car that close to him by shooting the driver?
As the driver told the agent, they now had her car license number. Even if she had successfully fled the scene, they could have arrested her later. I don't know what the penalty for failing to obey a federal officer's order to get out of a car, or of fleeing the scene, but I'm pretty sure it is not death.
But the officer fired three shots into the car, apparently hitting Renee Good in the face and killing her. The officer (or another officer) was caught on his own phone saying afterwards, "Fucking bitch."
Instead, the FBI has frozen state law enforcement out of the investigation. Instead, before any investigation had at best gone beyond the beginning of on-site evidence gathering, federal officials from the head of Homeland Security to the Vice-President of the United States asserted as known truth that the officer's gunfire was justified, and moreover that Renee Good was a radical leftist and a "domestic terrorist." No evidence was offered for either charge. Being a radical leftist is not against the law (even if it were true, which apparently it is not), let alone a capital offence. It is a political position in a political democracy.
"Domestic terrorist" is the more potent charge, given what basic rights have been violated in the name of fighting terrorism. But in more normal times such a charge is accompanied by lots of evidence, of criminal activity or at least intent to engage in a terrorist act. It is a very serious charge, reduced this time to shameless inflammatory and prejudicial rhetoric.
But even a known domestic terrorist, sitting in a car unarmed, may be subject to arrest. Not to being executed on the spot. Not even in the Soviet Union would state agents have committed such an act in broad daylight in a public place.
The public response to this shooting has so far been more than a thousand protest demonstrations across the country. Tens of thousands rallied in Minneapolis. Protesters have already spanned racial and ethnic lines. Further incidences of federal agents threatening lethal violence, including against protesters, were reported. The Renee Good homicide has provoked anger, which makes for volatile public situations. It has provoked fear.
The fear is that the masked secret police can kill anyone and federal officials will encourage it. This is identifiable fascism, and the half dozen other names that apply. But there is another fear, perhaps even more basic.
The shooter's video--which he shot with his phone held in one hand while he shot Renee Good dead with his gun in his other hand--demonstrates that he was not in danger, that she was not threatening him in any way. Other video evidence so far suggests that his actions were at best reckless and at worst deliberate. Which would make this what some prominent people have called it: murder.
That video was essentially released by the Vice-President, because he and Chaos in Chief say that it proves their version of events is correct. In other times this video might have been suppressed or altered, or otherwise claimed to be deceptive or doctored, because it clearly does not show what they say it shows. But now--as in so much else said by this government of Chaos--the evidence is not disproven, it is just misrepresented--and not subtly or at the margins, but completely. Often the Chaos assertions are wildly opposite to the realities demonstrated in various ways, including pictures and video that everyone can see.
This has been their practice since at least the first Homeland Hitler inauguration, but most importantly concerning the events of and in response to January 6, 2021 at the US Capitol. There are hours and hours of video of what happened there. There are witnesses, depositions, and mountains of evidence that convinced scores of juries to convict participants. And yet, Chaos and his minions assert that it never happened. And they were doing so before the 2024 election, but apparently enough voters chose to ignore this.
It is time then to look at the resistance to totalitarianism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, particularly in the 1960s and afterward. It was led often by writers as well as political figures who insisted, at great personal cost, on rigorously telling the truth. They told the truth about their own incarcerations, about how officials claimed they were mentally ill and subjected them to drug treatments and horrific conditions. Some even catalogued the drugs used on them. They were scrupulous and relentless. And eventually they prevailed.
Our fascist government is not yet a year old. It is not yet deeply entrenched. Some countervailing institutions still exist, and Americans are used to living in something like a democracy. This incident must be thoroughly and objectively investigated. The truth about Renee Good must be asserted against the lies, over and over. The truth about this regime must be relentlessly exposed. They may fight harder with their backs against the wall. But if this battle for truth is not won, the world that is coming with AI will be worse.
Let us return to sanity. Let us return to at least trying to enact the good.