The administration has responded to the killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer with a series of false statements and justifications. President Trump claimed Good had run over the officer, echoing the narrative of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem, who labeled Good’s actions as “domestic terrorism.” Politicians like JD Vance further defended the shooting, and condemned those criticizing the ICE officer. This response highlights a disregard for verifiable facts and a willingness to defend violence, reaching new lows of moral depravity and impunity.
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They Couldn’t Care Less About Renee Good’s Killing. This is the simple, chilling truth. The responses, the rhetoric, the actions – they all scream indifference, if not outright approval. It’s like a well-oiled machine designed to spin, to deflect, and ultimately, to protect the agents and the narrative, no matter the cost.
The administration’s reaction, or rather lack thereof, towards Renee Good’s death is a glaring example. The blatant lies, the twisting of facts, the immediate defense of the ICE officer – it’s a playbook we’ve seen before. The attempt to paint Good as a threat, to demonize her even in death, is a calculated maneuver. It serves multiple purposes: it justifies the use of lethal force, it shields the agents from accountability, and it sends a message to the public. Essentially, if you’re killed by a federal agent, your government will likely try to make you the villain.
The narrative crafted around the incident is particularly disturbing. The focus shifts from the victim, a woman who, by all accounts, was an exceedingly kind person, to a perceived threat. Even President Trump, watching the footage, seemed more concerned with the optics than the actual life lost. This isn’t just a failure to care; it’s a deliberate act of dehumanization. It’s easy to dismiss a life when you don’t view that person as fully human. It’s a calculated strategy to sow division, to incite fear, and to consolidate power.
It’s clear that the administration has created an environment where such incidents are, if not encouraged, then at least tolerated. The rhetoric from figures like Kristi Noem and JD Vance, their willingness to dismiss the facts and double down on the lies, only reinforces this. The constant refrain is that federal agents are in constant peril and therefore justified in using lethal force. The repeated talking points solidify the message. This kind of rhetoric allows for a culture of impunity. There seems to be an understanding that they can harm, even kill citizens, with little consequence.
This isn’t just about Renee Good. It’s about a system that protects the agents and ignores the families left behind. This is why people are so enraged. It’s the feeling of injustice, of a government that has turned its back on its own citizens. People are not just angry, they’re scared. The chilling message is that anyone can be murdered and turned into a terrorist, with the official narrative created afterward.
The machine has been built. The wheels are turning. They are weaponizing the story. This is the reality of the situation. It’s not about upholding the law; it’s about maintaining power. There’s a distinct lack of empathy on display. They’re not concerned about the loss of life, about the pain inflicted on the victim’s family and friends. This can’t be understated.
The fact that the administration is so quick to defend the actions of the ICE officer, even in the face of video evidence, is telling. It exposes a deep-seated contempt for accountability. The refusal to offer medical aid, or to investigate, is yet another indication of their lack of care. Everything contributes to the impression that it’s just business as usual.
This administration is something of a smelly fly trap. Regular folks are likely bothered by this. But the administration is an attractant to sociopaths and grifters. The situation has created conditions for this. They are looking for any excuse to create a further consolidation of power, and this is another example. The truth is, that to them, Good isn’t a person. She’s a variable in a political equation. This lack of compassion is not an accident; it’s a feature. The end goal, all out war in America.
It’s a terrifying thought, but it’s hard to ignore the evidence. The videos must be played over and over showing the truth and exposing the falsehoods of this administration. The consequences of this callousness are far-reaching, eroding the foundations of trust and faith in the system. The blatant disregard for life, the casual dismissal of human suffering, it all builds towards a dangerous and unsustainable future. The longer this goes on, the more normalized it becomes.
