When protesters become the Other

US President Donald Trump's authoritarian logic is proving to be "deadly" for anyone who dares to resist or oppose his policies, particularly in the context of mass deportation campaigns. Renee Good, a white woman serving as a legal observer volunteering to document and protest ICE enforcement, was tragically killed by an ICE agent on January 7th.

Since June, Trump's administration has deployed thousands of heavily armed ICE agents into Democratic-led cities and blue regions across the country, despite being constitutionally protected behavior. The president is now threatening to invoke the Insurrection Act as a means to declare martial law, which would further solidify his authoritarian grip on power.

Trump's supporters seem to have been emotionally trained to accept whatever he says as true, even when it contradicts reality and facts. This collective psychology, reminiscent of authoritarian movements and personality cults, is causing widespread moral collapse and violence against those who oppose him.

The victim in this case was not a mortal threat but rather someone who chose to stand in solidarity with marginalized communities fighting against state power. Her death serves as a painful lesson for many Americans, especially "good white liberals," centrists, and moderates, about the ever-shifting status of being an "other."

Trump's administration is using propaganda to distort reality and create a false narrative that justifies violence against protesters and activists. The Department of Justice is now investigating Renee Good's wife for alleged connections to activist groups opposing the Trump administration's mass deportation raids.

As sociologist John A. Powell noted, authoritarian leaders like Trump function as "conflict entrepreneurs," curating anxiety into fear, not because they believe it, but because it gives them power. They exploit feelings of anxiety in people, telling them that certain individuals or groups are the cause of their discomfort.

The notion of being an "other" is central to this narrative. When people are deeply "othered," the part of the brain that lights up for human recognition shuts down, and they react with disgust, as if seeing vermin. At this point, violence becomes justified, and genocide and ethnic cleansing can begin.

Renee Good's death is a prelude, prediction, and warning – it's not an aberration. As Trump's mass deportation campaign becomes more aggressive, we fear there will be many more Renee Goods. The status of being an "other" is variable and not fixed in a society devolving into authoritarianism and fascism.

Ultimately, Trump and his supporters see protesters like Renee Good not as fully human but as props for their mass deportation campaign and law-and-order crackdown on democracy and the right to protest and free speech. This ideology has far-reaching consequences, including the erosion of our collective humanity and the normalization of violence against those who dare to resist or oppose power.

We must recognize this narrative for what it is – a thinly veiled attempt to justify systemic oppression, racism, and xenophobia. We must not be swayed by propaganda or distorted reality; instead, we must stand in solidarity with Renee Good and all those fighting for justice, equality, and human rights.
 
I'm livid about this 🀯. It's like, Trump is just using people as pawns to get what he wants. He preys on ppl's fears & anxiety, making them believe their enemies are everywhere. Meanwhile, we got ppl like Renee Good sacrificing her life for what she believes in. Can't even stand the thought of it 😒. We need to wake up, folks! We can't just sit back & let him turn us into a nation of sheep πŸ‘. The Insurrection Act? Give me a break! It's just another excuse for him to further erode our rights & freedoms. We gotta resist, we gotta fight, and we gotta stand together πŸ’ͺπŸ”₯
 
🚨 this is so messed up... if trump can make ppl kill innocent people just for standing up 4 what's right then we gotta be super careful about what info we take from him or his supporters πŸ€₯ i mean Renee wasnt some enemy of the state, she was just a white woman trying to help others out of her own moral compass πŸ˜” this whole thing is terrifying and its not just renee, there are so many people who get hurt or killed 4 speaking up against trump's policies... we need to wake up and recognize whats happening here πŸ‘€ the propaganda machine is strong but we cant let it control our minds πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ
 
I'm shocked that the US is now using martial law as an excuse to suppress dissenting voices. 🀯 It's like they're trying to recreate a dystopian society where protesters are just pawns in a game of power struggles. The fact that Renee Good was killed by an ICE agent for simply observing and documenting ICE enforcement is absolutely horrific. It's time to call out Trump's authoritarian logic for what it is – a thinly veiled attempt to silence opposition and maintain his grip on power.

The whole "conflict entrepreneur" thing makes so much sense when you think about it. He's basically exploiting people's fears and anxieties to get away with his own agenda. It's like he's created this toxic narrative that says protesters are just a threat, not human beings deserving of respect and dignity.

We need to wake up and recognize the dangers of authoritarianism before it's too late. The erosion of our collective humanity is happening right before our eyes, and it's up to us to stand up against it. We can't just sit back and watch as people like Renee Good get killed for speaking out against injustice. It's time to take a stand and demand justice, equality, and human rights for all. πŸ’ͺ
 
man this is so messed up πŸ€• ICE agents need to get their acts together and learn how to de-escalate situations like that instead of escalating it into a deadly situation. its all about power play and control by trump's admin πŸ”΄

and can we talk about the fact that good white liberals are getting targeted too? Renee Good was just standing up for what's right, fighting against injustice and now she's dead 🀯 this is exactly what i'm talking about when i say we gotta stand together across party lines to fight for our rights and humanity πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm so worried about this stuff... Like, Trump's just using fear to control people's minds and get away with whatever he wants 🀯. I mean, if you're against him, you must be some kind of "other" or a threat to society, right? It's all about playing on people's anxiety and making them believe that anyone who opposes him is somehow less human. And now this woman Renee Good just lost her life because she was standing up for what's right... it's like, can't we just have some basic respect for each other's humanity? The fact that his supporters are so easily swayed by propaganda is literally terrifying πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ. We need to wake up and stop believing everything he says without question, but at the same time, I'm scared of what might happen if people keep accepting this kind of toxic narrative πŸ’”
 
This is getting out of hand πŸš¨πŸ’” Renee's death is a sickening reminder that Trump's "America First" mantra is actually code for "Fear, Division, and Control". I mean, come on, an ICE agent kills a volunteer observer who was just trying to document and protest human rights abuses? That's not resistance, that's just being in the wrong place at the wrong time πŸ˜’.

And now they're investigating her wife for alleged connections to activist groups? Are we living in a dystopian novel or what? 🀯 The more I see of this administration, the more I'm convinced that Trump is playing us all like pawns in some twisted game of power and manipulation.

We need to wake up, people! This isn't about politics; it's about basic human decency and respect for life. We can't just sit back and let this authoritarian nonsense take over our country without a fight 🚫πŸ’ͺ
 
the whole thing is just so messed up 🀯 Renee's death was a perfect example of how trump's policies are causing real harm to innocent people. his administration is using fear and propaganda to control the narrative and silence critics, but it's not working. we're starting to see the effects of this toxic ideology on our society, with people becoming more and more divided.

i feel like we're living in a bad episode of black mirror right now πŸ“Ί everyone's so caught up in the fear and anxiety that trump is creating that they're losing sight of what's real. it's like, we need to take a step back and think about the human cost of his policies, not just the politics.

and can we please talk about how ridiculous this whole insurrection act thing is? πŸ™„ invoking martial law and declaring himself dictator? it's like something out of a dystopian novel. but at the same time, i'm scared that this might be what happens if trump gets away with this.
 
omg u guys i just cant even right now 🀯 like Renee was literally killed by an ICE agent for just doing her job as a legal observer and advocating for marginalized communities, and ppl are still celebrating trump's authoritarian moves πŸ™„ it's like he thinks he can just get away with silencing anyone who opposes him and erasing their humanity in the process πŸ’” i mean come on, have we not learned from history already? how r we gonna allow this to keep happening without speaking out and fighting for justice? 🀝 we cant let trump's ideology of fear and hatred prevail over our values of compassion and empathy ❀️
 
ICE agents are literally allowed to go ROGUE on anyone they THINK is a threat!!! Renee Good was just volunteering and didn't even pose a threat to the government 🀬 this is what happens when you give power to people who don't care about the law or human life! Trump's administration is trying to create a cult-like following where they can do whatever they want and get away with it πŸ’” we need to stand up against this authoritarian nonsense and fight for our rights to protest and free speech 🚨
 
🀯 The way the government is handling these situations is super scary. It's like they're playing a game where anyone who dares to speak out against them gets targeted 🚫. And it's not just Renee Good, but thousands of others are being affected by this toxic rhetoric and actions. We need to be vigilant and stand up for what's right πŸ’ͺ. It's heartbreaking that people like Renee were forced to become victims in the name of power πŸ€•.
 
πŸ˜” my heart is breaking thinking about Renee's story... how can someone die for just standing up against a system that's supposed to protect us? it's like the world has lost its way, and we're just watching from the sidelines as people get hurt 🀯.

I'm getting so tired of hearing "alternative facts" and propaganda being spread around. It's like, hello, reality is what's real, not some made-up narrative to justify hurting others πŸ’”. And the fact that her wife is being investigated for connections to activist groups? are we really living in a society where people can get punished just for standing up against injustice? 😱

It's heartbreaking to see people like Renee getting caught in the crossfire, just because they chose to stand with marginalized communities fighting for their rights 🀝. We need to wake up and realize that being an "other" is not something to be feared or targeted – it's what makes us human ❀️.

We have to stand together and say enough is enough! We can't let Trump's authoritarian grip on power silence our voices or intimidate us into fear 😬. We owe it to Renee, her wife, and all those who are fighting for justice and equality πŸ™.
 
πŸ˜”πŸ€• I'm still trying to wrap my head around this tragedy 🀯. Renee's death is a heartbreaking reminder that our fight for social justice isn't just about politics, it's about basic humanity ❀️. We need to recognize the devastating impact of Trump's policies on marginalized communities and the consequences of his authoritarian approach 🚨.

It's infuriating to see how his supporters have been manipulated into accepting distorted reality and propaganda πŸ€₯. We can't let fear and anxiety dictate our actions; we need to stand together against systemic oppression and fight for a more inclusive, compassionate society 🌎.

As the victim's husband is now being targeted by the DOJ, it's clear that Renee's death was not an isolated incident 😱. We're witnessing a pattern of violence and intimidation aimed at silencing dissenting voices and activists πŸ—£οΈ. It's time for us to speak out against this toxic narrative and demand accountability from our leaders πŸ‘Š.

We owe it to Renee and her community to keep pushing forward, even in the face of adversity πŸ’ͺ. We must continue to amplify their stories and fight for justice, equality, and human rights 🌈.
 
can't believe what's happening in the US 🀯 Trump's actions are like a real-life horror movie, where anyone who speaks out against him gets killed or silenced. The fact that his supporters are so gullible and willing to believe whatever he says is super scary...like they're all under some kind of spell πŸ’”. And now this woman Renee Good is dead, just because she was standing up for what's right πŸ•ŠοΈ. We need to wake up and recognize the danger that Trump poses - his "authoritarian logic" is killing people left and right πŸ’€. We can't let him get away with this...we have to stand in solidarity with Renee Good and all those fighting against injustice πŸ”₯.
 
:( the way trump's supporters blindly follow him without questioning is super concerning 🀯 it's like they're hypnotized or something. i mean, can't they see how bad his policies are? how many people have died because of his immigration "policies"? 🚫 and now he's threatening to declare martial law? that's a huge red flag πŸ”΄

and the fact that his administration is trying to discredit activists like renee good's wife by claiming she has connections to activist groups? come on, that's just propaganda at its finest πŸ“°. we need to call out this BS and stand in solidarity with people who are fighting for justice and equality.

i'm also worried about the way trump is exploiting people's fears and anxieties to further his own agenda. it's like he's a master manipulator πŸ€₯, using our collective anxiety against us. but we can't let him win. we need to educate ourselves and each other about the facts and reality, and stand up against this kind of authoritarianism.

let's not forget that renee good was just trying to do her job as a legal observer and document ICE enforcement. she wasn't some kind of threat or enemy. her death is a tragic reminder of the dangers of trump's policies and his disregard for human life πŸ’€. we need to keep fighting for justice, equality, and human rights.
 
πŸ˜” My heart is literally breaking for Renee Good's family & loved ones πŸ€•... her senseless death is a stark reminder of the dangers of Trump's policies & the toxic ideology he's peddling πŸ’”. It's like he's creating an atmosphere where anyone who dares to speak out against him becomes a threat, even if they're just trying to stand in solidarity with marginalized communities 🀝.

I'm so tired of hearing people say "but she was protesting" or "she must have been doing something wrong"... NO, Renee Good wasn't a danger to anyone; she was just someone who wanted to make a difference & fight for what's right πŸ’ͺ. We need to start holding our leaders accountable for their actions, not just criticizing them when they do something terrible πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ.

The fact that Trump is threatening martial law now is terrifying 😱... we can't let him take away our fundamental rights to free speech, protest, & assemble without a fight πŸ’₯. We need to stand together, as communities, as citizens, and as human beings to fight for justice & equality πŸ”₯.
 
can't believe how far trump's admin has fallen 😱. it's like they're trying to make us live in some dystopian nightmare where dissent is just a threat to national security... meanwhile, we're seeing more and more people being caught up in this fear machine πŸŒ€. newsflash: protesting or standing up for justice is NOT a crime 🚫. what's next? invoking the insurrection act on peaceful protesters like reneΓ© good 😒? it's like they think we're not human if we dare to question their authoritarian grip πŸ€–... anyone else feeling like we're living in a real-life game of "1984" πŸ“Ί?
 
πŸ€• I'm really scared about what's happening in the US right now... it feels like they're going down a really dark path πŸŒ‘. The fact that an ICE agent killed Renee just because she was documenting and protesting is absolutely horrific πŸ’”. We need to think about why people are being targeted and how we can create a safer space for everyone, especially marginalized communities πŸ‘₯. It's not okay that people are being "othered" and blamed for all their problems 🀯. We need to have more empathy and understanding for each other ❀️. The fact that Trump is threatening to declare martial law is terrifying 😨... we can't let this happen in the US of all places! πŸ’ͺ
 
man I just saw this thread from like 2 days ago and i'm still trying to wrap my head around it 🀯... Renee Good's death is literally a wake-up call for everyone who thinks they're safe because of their privilege. newsflash: being a "good white liberal" doesn't make you immune to oppression, especially when the system itself is designed to marginalize already vulnerable communities 🚫

i'm so tired of people like Trump and his minions using propaganda to control the narrative and silence dissenting voices. it's not okay that the DOJ is investigating Renee Good's wife for connections to activist groups... that's a blatant attempt to intimidate and silence marginalized voices πŸ’”

the fact that we're having this conversation weeks later says a lot about how desensitized we've become as a society πŸ˜•. but i still believe that if enough people speak out, demand justice, and stand in solidarity with Renee Good and others like her... we can create real change 🌎
 
🚨 this country is literally watching its morals decay before our eyes πŸ€• like anyone else, i just can't fathom why trump's supporters are so willfully blind to the truth πŸ™„ it's not even about facts anymore, they're good with whatever propaganda comes their way πŸ“° Renee Good's death was a wake-up call for all us 'good white liberals' 😩 we need to be more than just allies to marginalized communities, we need to be our own people too πŸ‘Š and let's not forget the most terrifying part - trump thinks he can invoke martial law and get away with it 🚫
 
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