Robbie Bernstein
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And so I guess it's just kind of in lockstep with Donald Trump where he can say something now and no one cares if in three months from now you just say something else.
Not everyone larps with Donald Trump when he goes, hey, problem solved.
And in the case of the nuclear warheads, I don't know.
Tell me how they were within breakout period from a bomb, moved all their enriched uranium, were struck, and then that's no longer a problem.
How does that story make sense?
My takeaway of this situation in Minnesota was basically identical to yours, that the state is violence and they have a policy right now that they're going to be rounding up illegal aliens within the country.
And so if you're getting in the way of that work, you might.
come into the line of government violence enacting the policy.
So like, for example, during COVID times, if me and some people decided that we were protesting the government taping off the pull-up bars in the park, that was the one place I could go and still do pull-ups until they put the warning tape on it because they felt that you couldn't even congregate outdoors in the name of science.
and so if i took my vehicle and i kept the cops from going into the park to mark off the area that they have decided was no longer a place that i could be i would understand that i'm either being arrested and i will probably be pulled out of a car violently in order for that that in order for that to happen i understand i will be confronting the state and its violence and that it has an agenda and i'm trying to get in the way of the state's agenda
So in my head, kind of the game theory of the way that this plays out is essentially the state let people know we have violence on our side and this is the policy that we are enacting.
And so if you guys are stopping your cars and you're getting in the way of what we're doing, we will use violence against you.
And now it's up to people to go...
well, we will die for this cause, which then kind of changes the math of, is this something that the state really wants to kill people over?
One person killed is kind of a threat of, don't get in the way of what we're looking to enact.
Multiple people dying by law enforcement then becomes more of the entire country upset over a policy and the way it's being enacted.
And so that's kind of where it plays out from here.
Just one last thought on this also is that for the people of Minnesota, I'm a big fan of states' rights.
And if you were kind of your own country or your own state and you want to go, we really like having these illegal immigrants here and we don't like having a national government that's coming in here and telling you that we can't live with these people as our neighbors, that's fine unless you're taking federal funding, which they have been.
You can't sell it.