Analysis of Leftist Networks Behind Minneapolis Anti-ICE Actions
The Daily SignalJanuary 23, 20265 min1,813 views
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- ⚠️ A recent incident involved individuals disrupting a church service in St. Paul, described as a "horrific invasion" by agitators.
- 🎯 These actions are characterized as paid and organized, not entirely organic, with the intent to disrupt worship and protest immigration law enforcement.
- 💡 The disruption included shouting slogans like "justice for Renee Good" and "We shut this down," highlighting the activists' agenda.
The Case of Renee Good
- 📌 The death of Renee Good, who was involved in "ICE watch agitation," is discussed as a tragic event.
- ⚡ The speaker posits that her death may have been an act of self-defense by an ICE officer when she allegedly endangered his life by attempting to run him over.
- 💬 The left's portrayal of the incident as a "murder" is contested, with the speaker emphasizing the officer's perspective.
Political Response and Condemnation
- 📉 The response from political figures like Tim Waltz is described as "weak sauce," lacking full-throated condemnation of the church invasion.
- 🗣️ There's an expectation that political leaders with claims of moderation should unequivocally denounce such disruptions.
Identifying Leftist Networks
- 🔍 An analysis of organizations behind the church disruption points to at least three distinct sets of activist groups.
- 🔗 These include networks associated with the Neville Roy Singum, the Party for Socialism and Liberation, Democratic Socialists of America, and the Indivisible Network (specifically Indivisible Twin Cities).
- 🧩 A surprising finding was that the Racial Justice Network, despite its involvement, does not receive funds from the left's dark money network.
Radicalization and Local Efforts
- 🧠 The discussion highlights that many activists are deeply radicalized and driven by local efforts, not solely by external funding.
- 🇺🇸 The case of Renee Good is presented as an example of an American mom becoming radicalized and willing to endanger lives in pursuit of her activism.
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