Brecca Stahl
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And so it just was like, this is the fabric of our society.
We have laws and we have people who enforce our laws.
So we can't just attack these people.
And then the funniest thing I heard, and honestly, kind of funny, kind of sad, was this one woman, you know, we're at Renee Good, the woman who was shot by the ICE agents memorial.
And she tells me, you know, I'm not really sure.
I almost didn't come today because I felt like I shouldn't be here.
And I almost thank God I bit my tongue because I I'm inferring, oh, it's because it's kind of morbid.
You know, this woman died here.
She's thinking, you know, is this appropriate?
I'm thinking that's kind of her reservations to coming.
And then she tells me that it's because she's a white woman and white women's tears are
aren't helpful in times like these.
And so here we are, a woman at the memorial of another white woman, I might add, thinks she can't be here.
And we live in a society where everyone is equal.
And she right there has had it shoved down her throat that she is not equal as a white woman.
No, I honestly, I feel more scared for when I do these, I'm more scared for like the president and the people who are actually really doing things.
I had some protesters talk to me basically about how they fantasized about Trump dying.
And that's who I feel scared for in the society.
Not necessarily like me on the street, but like seeing the collective movement and this collective rage against people.
And, you know, like Charlie Kirk, you know, people who are in the spotlight really voicing their opinions.