@donaldIsrael18@RealCandaceO Seriously? You call her a c*nt an then expect an answer for anything? You're such a douche and the type of person I would love to run into in person to see if he says that shit to someone's face and then watch you get knocked on your ass!
This conversation is being hijacked — and that’s intentional.
What’s being framed as a Pro-ICE vs Anti-ICE debate is actually something else entirely: a fight using guns as a proxy. And that’s where the lies start — on both sides.
This video breaks the incident down strictly from a Second Amendment perspective, not partisan loyalty, not vibes, not tribal politics.
We address:
• Why simply carrying a firearm does not make someone a criminal
• What Minnesota law actually says about carrying at protests
• Why “it wasn’t smart” and “it wasn’t legal” are not the same thing
• The uncomfortable reality of anti-gun rhetoric — even from people we’ve defended
• Why actions matter more than soundbites when judging politicians
• The real legal standard for deadly force under the Fourth Amendment
• How negligent discharges change everything
• And why a gun existing is not the same thing as a gun being a threat
This isn’t about liking the protest.
This isn’t about liking ICE.
This isn’t about defending stupidity.
It’s about constitutional consistency.
If your belief in the Second Amendment disappears the moment the person carrying a gun isn’t “on your team,” then you don’t actually believe in the Second Amendment.
And if a negligent discharge happened — and shots followed anyway — that matters. Legally. Constitutionally. Morally.
No spin.
No certainty theater.
Just facts, contingencies, and hard questions that don’t fit clean narratives.
If that makes you uncomfortable — good.
It should.
@robbystarbuck Rhode Island is a lost cause. I finally left there for good 3 years ago. It's so corrupt and nothing will ever change...other than getting more and more expensive.
@PollackHunter They didn't lack cameras! They had over 800 cameras for the campus alone and then all the hundreds of others in the surrounding area through Providence.
“Society won’t be destroyed by the wicked but because of the cowards.”
Today, and everyday, we must honor courage and never the coward!
Today, we honor the heroes of Pearl Harbor.
These were the warriors who stood their ground on a quiet Sunday morning and altered the course of history with their courage.
December 7, 1941, was not simply an attack on our Pacific Fleet. It was an assault on the spirit of a free people. In the midst of smoke, fire, and devastation, Americans showed the world who we are. Ordinary men demonstrated extraordinary resolve.
We remember every Sailor, every Soldier, every Marine, every Airman, every civilian and all families who sacrificed and those many who did not return home.
We remember those who fought through burning decks and collapsing buildings, those who moved toward danger when others would have turned away, and those who carried our Nation in its darkest hour.
Their sacrifice is both a reminder and a warning. Freedom endures only when courageous Americans are willing to defend it.
On this Pearl Harbor Day, may we renew our commitment to the principles they died protecting.
Courage. Duty. An unbreakable love of country.
We MUST never forget them. We MUST never allow their sacrifice to fade from the memory of OUR Nation.