I make no apology for posting this photo. I think it’s a photo that will haunt America in the years to come.
This is what you have become. If you defend this, have a word with yourself.
Maybe I’m too much of a European, but I honestly can’t understand how so many Americans find it perfectly natural to be shot in the head on the spot for the slightest act of disobedience toward any sort of law enforcement. You might wanna revisit that "land of the free" thing.
Thank you to everyone who has cancelled their #WorldCup2026
FIFA is having an emergency meeting next week. Let’s maintain and sustain the pressure #BoycottWorldCup
He shot an unarmed woman twice, called her a “fuckin’ bitch,” blocked paramedics, let her bleed out, and then fled the scene.
In no universe is this man an “innocent law enforcement officer.”
And your willingness to lie about things we can all see with our eyes is psychotic.
He didn't shoot her in the head at point blank range because he felt like he was in danger. He shot her in the head at point blank range because he was furious that she wasn't afraid of him. He shot her in the head at point blank range because he felt emasculated.
Why on earth would any country risk the lives and safety of their athletes and fans by sending them to the World Cup and Olympics in the US under a Trump regime?
The most dangerous thing about yesterday's ICE shooting isn't the shooting itself: It's the response from Trump, Vance, and Noem that signals to ICE that they can do this again, with impunity. No investigation. No suspension. No talk of training or policies. Just impunity.
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After losing her husband just 6 days earlier, Michelle's friends sent her flowers, but she never expected the delivery driver to be the one that helped her.
"My friends sent flowers today, and an angel arrived at my doorstep to place them in my hands. The message wasn't in the bouquet...it was in the gentleness of the sweet, kind man who delivered them."
Greg Sherman, the delivery driver, works at Abandale Florist in Tucson, AZ. He's been doing flowers for 35 years and knew exactly what Michelle needed in this moment.
"Protect Greg. He is proof that grace still walks this earth.