37 Latinos and people of color died in the hands of ICE in just 2025 alone. WHY ARE PEOPLE ONLY NOW DECIDING TO BE OUTRAGED AGAINST ICE WHEN ITS A WHITE PERSON WHO DIED INSTEAD?

  • That's not even counting everyone who was dragged away never to be heard from again

    Got into an discussion with some friends. Some of em were saying theyd just be arrested and deal with it in court... (instead of fighting back)

    Im like, uh.... have you not been paying attention to all those being taken without due process? How many people are stuck in some cell somewhere with no way to contact em?

    They are being kidnapped FROM COURT!

    Those people I argue with, they say it’s how it works or smart. Arent they T immigration court to become citizens? How are they going to become them if you stop ? Does not compute, system failure. Buirrzzzbrt. Am I I’m correct ?

    I’ve had this same argument with my husband so many times 🤦🏽‍♀️

    Edit: Calm down people lol. My husband is not a fascist, apologist, or sympathizer. He’s just a naive optimist who largely ignores politics, so I sometimes have to literally feed him news for him to understand the reality. He also grew up in a corrupt 3rd world country, so his pov of collapse is very different.

    What? How does he not see what's happening? Who did he vote for? I couldn't stay with my partner if they didn't see what's wrong with all of this.

    Why are you still married to this person?

    I ask myself this regularly 😂 /j

    damn, rush to judgment, class monitor! run and tell the principal! this is why we can't have nice things, instantaneous infighting, zero team spirit. Also, try to read content before you judge content, sweetie.

    Lol why are you even getting downvoted? Being married to a fascist, apologist or sympathiser also makes you one.

    WOAH…that’s a bit extreme. Their spouse thinking that perhaps complying with the search instead of fighting it doesn’t mean they support any of it. Naive maybe, but clearly they don’t want their significant to get hurt or worse.

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    They don’t know what due process is. These could be people claiming “ Jan 6ers were not given due process “

    In another country entirely?

    Never heard from again. My god people

    Seriously, there's no way there aren't hundreds upon hundreds of dead Latinos ever since this fucking piece of shit took office

    1,500 missing from Alligator Alcatraz

    1500 that we know of

    Someone said 1200+ taken by ICE and currently missing.

    And we can only expect that number to get worse and worse as time goes on

    Oh well, we'll read their journals in school in a few decades.

    On the bright side, unlike the Nazis of old these wannabe gestapo incels lack the brain power to write their own memoirs in an attempt to rewrite history

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  • POC here! Honestly, i think its because people actually got video recording of the incident and it immediately went everywhere. if you hear something bad in the news more people will go "oh, thats sad." however when you send a video with someone litterally being shot with blood everywhere people tend to act more urgently. maybe it was pure coincidence, maybe it was simply because they were white, who knows. im just sharing my opinion.

    It’s probably a combination of both of those things along with anger at the blatant lies from the Trump admin about what actually happened.

    I mean, also the fact that the government is blatantly lying about what happened in the video and is using this specific incident as an excuse to escalate the response while ignoring all laws and rights.

    The fascism is now directly in the open for all, not just those who follow politics closely.

    But the thing is that some of the people in this list literally DO have videos of them being shot by an ice officer :(

    As a GenX true crime aficionado; this is sadly the way the US has always been. That was the whole point of the BLM movement. Because of that, it's actually better now than it was in previous decades, but there's still a long way to go on the equality front.

    🎶Bad boyz bad boyz...

    These days it's EWU. People have officially lost their damned minds. Even knowing what I know, after 20 years of studying crime, I'm still shocked and appalled that some people can live the way they do. Where human depravity is concerned, there is no bottom.

    Yeah, sometimes things just don’t become mainstream, while others do. Sadly it doesn’t sometimes matter how important the content is, but when things like that happen its always good to talk about it yourself, and try to bring attention to them even if nobody else is.

    Can you share the links? That'd be more effective than a list of names

    Start sharing them everywhere. I honestly didn't know that they had murdered all these people. I knew they were disappearing people, but I didn't know about the murders. If more of these videos start going viral it will just make it more impossible for people to defend them.

    This is the best way to remedy. People are acting like someone else is making this big on social media but it’s all the people who share it. If you don’t share, it won’t get seen and there’s a huge discrepancy between what gets seen and what doesn’t for very biased reasons. Look in the mirror people.

    For those asking for links, r/ICE_Raids has tons of videos of people being taken, hurt, and/or being helped by their community. I think it's mostly people being beaten, but there's also the children they're kidnapping and zip-tying, people being stomped by horses, elderly being pulled from their front yards, a pregnant woman being dragged and kneeled on, and the toddlers they've forced to represent themselves in court.

    They've been marginalizing and othering Renee Good because she was *gasp* partnered with a woman.

    They conveniently ignore the fact that she was a Christian, a mother of three, and had been a damn Christian missionary.

    and Ive seen videos of ICE shooting into cars driving away, and seen videos of them beating and attacking brown people in their cars, and seen videos of them dragging a protester by her hair, while her clothes are being pulled off because shes being dragged handcuffed and cant hold onto them. Eventually she is naked from the waist down and they are still dragging her across the ground. Ive seen a video of a huge male ICE agent accompanying a woman into a portolet. I've seen videos of four ICE agents grabbing and beating an elderly man trying to protect his employees. Ive seen countless videos of multiple ICE agents kneeling on the back of prone face down people who aren't moving. Ive seen a video of ICE agents tazing an unresisting brown man who is screaming for help in a Walmart. Its all disgusting. and sadly many people care more about Renee Good because she was white and she reminds them of themselves or someone they know.

    There are videos of POC getting killed by ICE.

    Start sharing them everywhere. I didn't know ICE had murdered all these people, and I'm what you might call "chronically online". I knew they were disappearing people, but not about the murders. If more of these videos go viral it will just make it more impossible for people to defend them.

    You've probably found yourself in a media bubble, as was intended by the people that own the websites. You need to actively be searching for these kinds of things.

    Search for black creators. Search for Native American creators. Search for leftist creators. You won't see them otherwise.

    I definitely do that. But I'm saying they need to be in all the online spaces so everyone can see them. So if you come across them, please share them, the more people that see them, the less people will be able to defend them.

    I think there is an element of racial identity here. Names that aren’t Western European in nature are far too easily ignored by white Americans. When the name (and face) is one that someone can look at and go “that could have been me, or someone I know.” Then you get more outrage. Is that right? No. One is too many but this is what it takes to open eyes. Too easy to go “that can’t happen to me,” when the person could be dismissed as “not American” or worse “not white.” Now it cannot be ignored by non-MAGA white Americans. Wish it didn’t take this but hopefully this is the straw that breaks the camel’s back so to speak.

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  • For the same reason George Floyd's murder actually produced change after generations of similar police brutality: it was completely caught on camera. Sure, the victim being white helps, but it being on camera is more important for introducing a narrative the administration will struggle to contradict and overwrite. Remember that Floyd's initial cause of death, the official documents of his murder, would have been set in stone and you would never have known he existed had Darnella Frazier not been filming. Plenty of victims of police brutality, white and black and every other race on the planet, have been forgotten because all witnesses can be spoken over by police.

    You can quote facts and deaths and statistics all you want, but for it to become a movement, more people need to be able to witness it firsthand.

    But what about the people on this list who literally did have videos of ice killing them but who didn’t get the same media coverage.

    The whole thing was caught on camera. All elements of the interaction. You can see that her tires were going another way, see the agent not get hit or put in any sort of danger, hear exactly what each party said. That is the most basic thing necessary to get the story going viral. It's not hard to find videos of people killing each other online. It's harder to have a video that cannot be easily twisted to suit a new narrative.

    Even with Good's death being obvious murder, there's still people arguing she brought it on herself. Despite all the angles. Anything less isn't going to have momentum. Same with Floyd's death- had it not been completely, in its entirety covered, you would never know his name, and even still people believe he deserved it. It takes a lot to overcome the victim-blaming when law enforcement has the cultural benefit of the doubt. Having seen the other videos when they went viral, they were less "perfect" and therefore failed to meet that bar.

    Also, why are you looking for something to "excuse" the deaths of other people not going viral? That's honestly quite disrespectful to their memories and ignorant of how information travels. It's like hearing about this murder and saying "but why are you caring about ICE when girls are being kidnapped and raped by Boko Haram!" Yes, people are having a more emotional reaction to the crime they've recently seen with their own eyes, and they've seen it with their own eyes because it's got good camera angles. This seems like performative outrage to criticize people with the reasonable response to this situation because it's easier to criticize reasonable people than the system of unreason.

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    Yes, people will often have some racial bias, or just similarity bias just in general.

    But this video went viral, and for most people, that going viral aspect is what is getting attention - not because of any racial bias exactly.

    Many people feel they are fighting against ICE and I think they sympathized with her similarity just on that - or it was just the "right time" for an accumulated attention.

    It happens all the time without it having anything to do with race...

    People discussing Israel/Palestine, meanwhile Sudan is not going viral - because people share synchronous feelings towards that conflict in particular as a common source of attention. Not because they view Palestinians as superior to Sudanese.

    Or someone murders some bad person and it gets lots of attention, when another case you don't really hear about.

    All for various reasons, including some times racial bias on either side - and mostly defined by accumulated attention itself.

    Attention is never really based on any moral justification by it. It's a psychic and social mechanism justified by social reasons.

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    can you share these videos?

    They weren’t white

    The being white probably helped, but this event has 4+ recordings from different angles including the perpetrator's own phone (that he released an edited version of that still makes him look really bad).

  • A video of someone being shot to death has a more immediate impact than learning someone has died in custody. It's why the Palestinian genocide provided such a strong response, they recorded what was happening.

    But it’s not just in custody, many of these people died from being shot while getting arrested by ICE and there was no outcry for any of them.

    As a non American, Renee Good was the first time I saw vids. Many angles, clear murder. I can't say if this kind of vids exist for the other people named here. This is horrible.

    Yep, this is literally the first video I've ever seen of ice murdering someone.

    And why do you think that is? The murder of a white woman was promoted by the press, algorithms, social media, etc. a lot more than any other previous murders of people of colour. There tends to be a pattern when it comes to victims of violence, whose stories get to be told and touted by the press and the media, and a lot of the time the pattern is very clearly racial. Don't get me wrong, any attention brought to the matter is important, but Renée Goode was a "perfect victim" in a way most others were not, because of her race. I don't think it does anyone any favours to deny this.

    This point exactly 👆👆👆

    This is going to sound very fucking racist, and this isn’t meant to be humorous at all, but the algorithm might not be able to tell between ice murders and cartel videos. Cell phone footage of masked people on brown victims looks essentially the same to a computer algorithm...

    I hadn’t thought of that angle… that’s fucking depressing

    Well especially if the only people screaming are in spanish. It’s fucking morbid

    There is also no footage, because only around 20% of ice agents have bodycams. We only have footage of Nicole because the agent was using his phone to record.

    That's not really true, we have footage from a bunch of different bystanders and the footage recorded by the agent was not released until well after the other videos had already gone viral.

    I can believe that. They are already doing some highly illegal shit, so it figures that most of them aren’t filming it.

    Other people are, though.

    no video = less visceral reaction and muted media coverage.

    I don't remember hearing about any of these deaths at all, but posts and news coverage about Renee have been EVERYWHERE. There's very disturbing video and photo PROOF of exactly what happened, which is rare, and it's undeniably cold-blooded murder.

    It's also a wake-up call to the unfortunately large racist population, who genuinely weren't against (or were even supporting) what ICE was doing.

    It's now obvious to EVERYONE that it's not just about race. This is about government control of the populace. They are willing to kill any citizen that disobeys, regardless of skin color.

    No one is safe. No one has rights. The American Dream.

    Was there footage of it?

    Look up the first name in the list, Silverio Villegas Gonzalez.

    I did. Didn't see any clear footage

  • Because it was on video and it was egregious. People react to images. A list of names will not get through to anyone. But I agree that they matter just as much.

  • I just want to say PLEASE stay focused everyone! YES its fucked the nation only noticed when it was graphic, short, on video, and a citizen white woman. 

    But we may never get another chance to get our totally disengaged and uninformed relatives and co-workers to know a single thing about what ICE is and has always really been. 

    Tell your cubicle mate how to send a message to your city council to bring a motion to ban ICE operations in YOUR city! Show your auntie the state senator she put out a yard sign just tweeted that Renee Good "had it coming" or whatever other vile thing. 

    We can work through how fucked it is when we're safe on the other side but do not squander this brief window in which so many people care and may actually act!!!

  • Because ICE killing POC is considered orthodox. But now that a white person has died people have had an "oh shit" moment.

    insert the "i did nothing because i wasnt" poem

    insert the "i did nothing because i wasnt" poem

    First They Came by Martin Niemöller?

    Can we not allow them to divide us and conquer us? Signed, white woman.

    Jesus Christ. I'm white as well, and sometimes we need to sit back down and acknowledge that racism literally exists. It's not "causing division" to discuss what sort of systemic factors lead a white woman killed by ICE to get so much more traction, press coverage, outrage, and media attention than many more numerous victims who were POC. It's not a personal attack on you. You don't have to get defensive. Nobody is accusing you of anything. There are systemic factors as to whose story is told, who is considered the perfect victim, whose victimisation is considered important enough to document and post, and the systemic factors that highlight a certain race of victim are the same ones that allow ICE and other institutions to systematically get away with the murder of POC.

    They aren't creating the division. They are just revealing it.

    Well I am on your side, McButtsButtbag.

    Never doubted that, but looking at the bigger picture there is a lot of conflict that needs to be solved. To do that you have to admit that it exists.

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    Thank you my good person. I am heartbroken every time something bad happens to an innocent. I am with you always, no matter who. I am feeling now though there are enough others with me to make a more physical stand. I am indeed afraid. Always have been, still am.

    Unfortunately, us sensible ones are an unfortunate minority of society.

    Edit: Just to clarify, by this I mean that it's easier said than done. We, of course, can make a difference. But it'd be way easier if people could just think for once.

  • ICE killed people even before 2025

  • As far as I'm concerned, they're also responsible for the murder of every single person they've abducted who is currently unaccounted for.

  • America from its inception was founded on expelling non-whites at gunpoint

    "White supremacist goons kill yet more non-whites" is not as much of a shock as "white supremacists kill white people"

    Far from it's inception. Literally day 1 in 1492, they started enslaving, raping, stealing from, and genociding the natives.

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  • So disgusting that I didn't hear about any of these people

  • Ngl the wikipedia even about citizens detained or deported is really grim

    You dont have to read too far between the lines to realize that people are disappearing and Im afraid at what will be found when somebody with the means to is finally able to pierce through the obfuscation and look

    Like... the numbers are being fudged for a reason and we should be REALLY WORRIED about that reason

  • Alongside "there's a video" and "white death matters more" - which are both contributors - I think another factor is MAGA circles and government pulling the world's shittiest Streisand Effect. The fact that they tried so aggressively to falsify and rewrite this one specifically ended up bringing it way more attention than if they'd stayed quiet like they have for the (non-white) others.

    It's never just one reason. But even then, the American right wing going into damage control like this may also come down to the victim being white. I'm too Australian to make calls on how US cookers think.

  • Because no WASPs died in 2025, simple as that

    You know who else didn't die in 2025?

    ICE agents.  Not a single one.

    Why are they so "afraid for their lives"

    If it's not because they are being killed, is it because they know they are doing bad?

    That’s what they’re trained to say.

  • I know you want to hear someone go along with this and say "its because she was white", which yes is definitely true, but I feel like you're missing the point of the poster here. It's much more productive to ADD to the momentum by acknowledging these names in ADDITION to Renee because why take away from any momentum against ICE????

    If people are taking action and listening, then maybe we should go with it? The world is corrupt but I feel like this momentum will help everyone because now white people are afraid, and given the current politics of the US, if we keep pushing Renee's story, standards for ICE might increase, or we might get closer to getting rid of ICE entirely, which would help everybody, including the POC that don't get acknowledged or are swept under the rug.

    It was also blocks away from where George Floyd was murdered. Minneapolis has been really going through it. There have been massive protests and horrific ICE activity reported. I think in some ways it reached a boiling point. Not discounting the likely racism in the attention this received, but there are other facets to consider too, I think. Let’s remember and mourn them all.

    Edit: Also, I would like to add that Kilmar Abrego Garcia and others gained broad attention, protests, and outrage. People have been fighting this whole time. This was an unrepentant execution style killing of a protestor, which marks an escalation in tactics, at a time when the U.S. has already been at the brink. T has been threatening to invade multiple countries and just kidnapped a foreign leader.

    Does the U.S. have racism to deal with? Yes. However, I don’t believe we should devalue mourning someone who died trying to protect her community. We should ALSO have room to mourn everyone else unjustly killed.

  • Because ICE, and law enforcement agencies in general, killing POC is seen as the standard. But when a white person gets shot in broad daylight, oh that's when people finally start caring, as unfortunate as that is.

  • The simple answer? Racism.

    The more complicated answer? Because Renee Good doesn't mesh with their narrative. Killing brown people? Well, they're terrorists! And if they aren't terrorists, someone in their family is! They immigrated! They're not REAL Americans! Blah blah blah...

    But when its a white lady driving an SUV? That same narrative doesn't really work anymore. If we're killing brown people cause they're dangerous, then why did a white mom get shot and killed? What's her connection to all that? How is she not a "real" American?

    They can't spin the same story with her.

    It frankly sickens me: Change never starts to happen until white and/or rich people start to face hardship.

  • You answered your own question.

    The USA is racist as F and refuses to admit it.
    Ya'll say you "ended" the Civil War, but look around at who you're fighting with right now and what their beliefs are. Yeah, those same assholes.

    The North won the war, but the South won Reconstruction. We never punished the traitorous losers.

  • It's kind of a perfect storm of everything:

    1. The victim was a white woman. Unfortunately, during the entirety of US history this has been seen as the most tragic type of adult death.

    2. It was caught on camera while she was attempting to leave the scene

    3. The video was not graphic/explicit because she was obscured by the car, so it could be shared to platforms like Tiktok, Instagram, YouTube, and mainstream news without being censored. I think this is the biggest reason why it's gotten the reach it has- most other recorded incidents like this end up being relegated to places like Twitter or subreddits dedicated to that kind of thing so most people never see it.

    So between all this, it essentially makes the perfect story to get people paying attention. Even the super racist pro ICE people are starting to be more wary because one of "their own" is dead.

    I think point 3 matters a lot. The video shows enough—you watch it and you know what’s happened—but there’s no gore. No need to blur anything out or censor something. Which makes it much easier to put on the news and all over social media.

    And yeah, she’s white. Unfortunately perfect video to go viral.

  • ... People have been protesting, Renee was protesting. We noticed, we don't like it. Maybe you've only seen coverage of outrage over this because it was broader, but there's been outrage the whole time. Don't let the fact that this went mainstream divert you from the fact that many people the whole time have cared not just about murders but unjust detainment and mistreatment.

    What's the agenda in accusing those who care of not caring enough?

  • Plus 300,000 people disappeared to concentration camps

  • Black and brown people don't get the news cycle's cock hard the same as a white woman dying. That shit scares "middle America" and also pisses them off.

  • It's horribly hilarious that of the HUNDRED THOUSAND people they have disappeared, anyone could think only 40 have been killed by them so far.

  • Are any of them white though?

    There are a couple of Slavic names there

  • It took over a year before anyone besides Politico talked about VML, the 4 year old American citizen with stage 4 cancer deported illegally with their medication confiscated

  • YOU'RE LITERALLY TALKING ABOUT THESE NAMES RIGHT NOW!

    God, I wish the Redditors would stop pretending to be the first person to be made aware of something they were ambivalent about before...

  • That's so fucked up.

    They managed to kill Miguel Angel Garcia Medina and Norlan Guzman-Fuentes twice in the same year. So, they're not only Nazis, but also NECROMANCERS!!!

  • Unfortunately this is a case very similar to Missing White Woman Syndrome.

  • Is there documentation backing this up? I realize most of us have seen the vids of the Minneapolis killing recently but there haven't been any other vids that I've found.

    Would love some links, am saving everything I can offline!

  • I'm guessing that these people weren't executed on film? But the sad reality is the obvious one 😔

    No, some of these people literally do have video evidence of ice killing them. Look up the first name on the list.

    I was afraid that was the case... Which is why I said the second part.

  • What does this have to do with autism?

  • May Renee Good rest easy, but it unfortunately took a white woman to really enrage America

  • Yo did Johnny Noviello die twice?

    Along with Norlan Guzman-Fuentes and Miguel Ángel García Medina, apparently.

  • 💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔 horrific.

  • You fucking know why. You do live in United States right? You know exactly why

  • Thanks for posting this. I've been wondering the same, but don't have the bandwidth to investigate an answer to my question.  I'm comforted at least knowing I can say thier names. 

  • this shit is so stupid 🥀

  • You know why. We all know why 

  • Where is the source for this info?

  • Because there was yet to be a video of an ICE agent blatantly executing someone before. I would hope we’d have the same reaction if Renee Good were of color.

  • And they raped the woman in the portapotty

  • For the same reason everyone talks about Sarah Everard but didn't give a fuck when brown and black people were telling us the police were abusing their power, hurting them, killing them.

  • You couldn't be more right. Thank you for sharing what happend to them.

  • Under t***p's orders.

    Hes a murderer.

  • Fuck. I didnt know. So many people.

  • white supremacy. 

    the same reason that the murder of a white woman sparkes fear and tears and anguish in some people who did not feel moved by the countless victims of police violence while being Black. 

    literally, BLM, had people attempting to find "reasons" to make it make sense that an innocent person was senselessly murdered. "they did xyz" We have to grapple with the fact that, the murder of citizens, by random people, and people in power, have been happening. 

    And, in the case of Black and Brown people, it has been an unending history of state-sanctioned violence. 

    if, we can not revaluate the history of the United States;

    • stealing land from Indigenous Americans
    • state sanctioned violence/massacre/ Trail of Tears
    • Slavery 
    • Jim Crow
    • KKK and the fact that, they literally still exist
    • racial violence / lynchings
    • Emmett Till to Trayvon Martin, it has not stopped
    • police violence and murder of literal black children, like Tamir Rice

    the list goes on ...

    https://publichealth.jhu.edu/center-for-gun-violence-solutions/2025/over-300-juveniles-were-shot-by-police-between-2015-and-2020

    so, it is a question of; if you weren't enraged by the many victims of police violence on Black citizens, then why? perhaps have some self-reflection on that.

    in short, racism, and white supremacy is the answer and reason. We have a lot of work to do.

    I didn't even KNOW those happened how the fuck did I never hear about this, this is fucking insane

  • Damn, the last name sounds like a guy from my country!

  • The best time to be outraged was January 23rd 2025 (Yes, long before that actually, I am making a point). The second best time to be outraged is today. Why are you attacking people who are on your side right now? Claudette Colvin should have been enough to outrage people in 1955. It's not right that people cared less about her than they did about a sweet middle aged lady like Rosa Parks because Colvin was a pregnant teenager. But do you think it would have been better if civil rights activists had attacked everyone who got upset about Parks for not having cared about Colvin? Do you think the movement would have been more successful in ending segregation if they had?

  • There's names on there twice.

  • It's not just that ICE murdered a white woman, though it definitely adds to the visibility, it's that there is such clear evidence it was murder and the administration is still covering for the agent.

  • Please correct the list. There are duplicate names.

  • havent people been outraged the entire year? everyone i know has been at least

  • For many people a non-American dying is way less important than an American dying.

    I mean, many of these people are American

    People see a non-European name and assume immigrant. Doesn't matter if they've had family here since before the civil war. It's just a sad fact of American prejudice.

    Well almost all of this names from 2025 are European, at least two of them are even eastern european.

    I know that they are, but we are talking about understanding the perspectives of Americans who do not understand that Latin America is the result of European colonization. If you have a Spanish name you are assumed to be a Hispanic mestizo rather than a European even though many people from Hispanic countries are basically Europeans.

    Oh, I will never cease to be shocke by the amount of bulshit in US-centric thinking.

    But nevertheless thank You for explaining it for me.

    Until recently, Hispanic at least was an ethnicity and you could choose your race separately on the census. Now, it is just a race. Same with Middle Eastern suddenly being a race now, too.

    America is moving in a worse direction involving race.

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  • Bc it broke the invisible barrier people didn’t want to admit was “protecting” them.

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  • kinda expect for the US to only be really outraged when it's a white person, it's a classic

  • When Gabby Petito was murdered… there were other women murdered and missing at the same time in the same general location… who got virtually no coverage. They weren’t white either.

    (I would like to say that I am not trying to throw shade at either Gabby or Renee. What happened to both of them is tragic. I’m more pointing out that people only seem to care when it is someone who looks like them.)

  • She was the first white woman shot on video

    The whites don’t care unless you’re white

  • Because she's white

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  • THISSSSSSS !!!

  • because tempo

  • Was she the first protester killed?

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  • I mean it’s honestly unbelievable that we have this type of cruelty existing, especially as they try to say they are going after the worst of the worst and lying about what just happened to Renee. But it is a very scary time we are living in.

  • Because they aren’t white. The sad reality that’s been like this and I hope this nightmare ends

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  • ICEsis-gestapoSS

  • Thank you for posting this. It should be SHOUTED FROM the Roof TOPS.

  • To be fair, people were outraged before they knew it was a white woman. It's the video that was outrageous. But you are right.

  • I hadn't heard about them. Now I have.

    Our media is controlled by the opposition. It's our responsibility to make sure the truth is shared

    Don't let them use identity politics to divide us even more.