@GeorgesStPierre On a tous marre de nos routes au Québec, sa prend de vrai changement . On paye beaucoup en taxes. Et notre argent est dépensé n’importe comment.
Video and reporting around the Minneapolis ICE shooting show Renee Nicole Good’s wife out of the SUV in a flannel shirt, walking around, filming, and verbally engaging with the scene while the red Honda Pilot is stopped sideways in the street blocking ICE vehicles. She is not some random bystander; after the shooting she rushes back to the vehicle, tells a nearby man “That’s my wife,” and then adds, “We’re new here. I don’t have people… I can’t even breathe right now,” confirming she came into that confrontation with her spouse and a camera ready to capture the moment. In other words, this was not a spontaneous misunderstanding in traffic; they drove into the heart of a massive ICE operation in south Minneapolis, parked across the roadway, and turned the encounter into content.
There is only one reason to stand outside your own vehicle filming while it is being used to block federal agents: attention. In a city conditioned by years of viral protest clips and George Floyd–era activism, Good and her wife knew that turning an ICE enforcement stop into a spectacle was the fastest way to make a name, and they treated a live federal operation like a stage set, right up until “film the confrontation” became “my wife just got shot.” That is the brutal FAFO logic at work: if you weaponize your vehicle to obstruct armed law enforcement officers in the middle of a high‑risk operation, and your partner is busy getting the perfect angle for social media instead of de‑escalating and driving away, you are not a victim of random state violence, you are chasing drama and discovering, too late, that reality does not care about your feed.
Trump said that the ICE agent was hit, in the hospital and nearly killed by Renee Nicole Good. Oh, really? Here is that same officer AFTER shooting her in the face three times. Trump is LYING. Share this everywhere.
Les médias donnent déjà gagnante Soraya Martinez Ferrada comme mairesse de Montréal. Cette dame qui n'a jamais rien fait d'extraordinaire a été propulsée dans les plus hautes sphères politiques. Et personne ne se pose de question.
Ceux qui décideront du prochain maire ou de la prochaine mairesse sont les électeurs. Allez-vous vous lever debout et voter pour le seul candidat compétent @GThibodeau_Mtl du Parti Action Montréal?