Chapter 1: What footage was leaked related to the ICE shooting?
We obviously have the phone camera footage that these guys actually leaked to a local right wing group called Alpha News.
And we're going to be talking about that because as protests grow across the United States after the ice shooting in Minneapolis, Republicans, instead of retreating and deciding that this was a bad Apple type situation, they're just going full tilt, pressing on the gas to the best of their ability and defending it.
And of course, the Republican commentariat is also full tilt, invested in defending it. And these are the final moments of Renee Good filmed by the person who actually killed her. I guess it's another filter moment. I don't know. If you're like super biased, you genuinely see the exact opposite thing that I see.
I saw this video and I thought this actually showcases that she had no ill intent whatsoever, even though they leaked it themselves, as Evan Hill points to here.
Notable that after the Justice Department blocked Minnesota law enforcement agencies from participating in the investigation in the ICE, because that is what happened, and denied them access to evidence, the involved agent's cell phone video has leaked to a local right-wing outlet. And yeah, the phone camera footage is here.
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Chapter 2: How are Republicans responding to the protests after the ICE shooting?
And now it's yet another instance where people that look at it and see two different things, like two separate realities, So he gets out of his car. This is Jonathan Ross's POV. He gets out of his car. This red car is the Honda Pilot that belongs to Rene Good. In the back seat of the red car that belongs to Rene Good is Rene's dog, okay? He first rolls up.
She's very clearly initiating, like reversing here. Cause we've seen this video. We've seen this footage from the other angle. She's very clearly reversing here. She says, that's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you. Smiling, interacting. You can see his visage. You can see Jonathan Ross's image as he is filming the entire camera. No, she had reversed at this point. She's not reversing it.
No, she's reversing. Look.
Chapter 3: What does the leaked footage reveal about Renee Good's final moments?
Look, she's looking behind. Wheels are turned. From her side, the wheels are turned to the left. She is indicating a reversal, right? She reverses. She reverses. This is the first reversal that we saw. Okay, she's smiling. Renee Goods, in her last moments, is smiling and looking at her murderer, Jonathan Ross, and saying, it's fine.
I'm not mad at Floyd.
It's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you. You can literally see her plushies from this camera angle, okay? In her glove compartment box, there's a dog in the back of the car.
I'm not mad at Floyd. Show your face. I'm not mad at Floyd. It's okay. We don't change our plates every morning, just so you know. It'll be the same plate when you come talk.
This is, from what I understand, I think this is her partner, right?
Talk to us later. That's fine. U.S. citizen, former fucking president.
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Chapter 4: What are the implications of the Justice Department's involvement in the case?
U.S. citizen former what?
U.S. citizen former fucking veteran.
I don't know what she says, but this is her partner. This is her wife, former veteran.
You want to come at us? You want to come at us?
He switches his hands.
Go get yourself some lunch, big boy. Get out of the car. Get out of the fucking car.
So she tries to get in the car. She's reversing, right? Former veteran. While her partner's trying to get into the car from the other door, the doors are locked. She starts reversing. She starts moving to get out of the way, okay? With all these people coming in. As soon as the other ice agents roll up, you can't see it from this angle, obviously. And you can kind of see it right here.
Get out of the car.
Door lock because she shifted the drive. Probably an auto locking mechanism. And you can only hear the three gunshots.
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Chapter 5: How do different perspectives interpret the actions of the ICE agent?
The truly evil right wing hogs are looking at this video. Okay. And I don't know if there's like a cut here or not, but the right wing hogs are looking at, I think this is the full video or at least like the important part of the full video that he filmed. They are trying to say that from this angle, it shows that she was clearly trying to kill him.
You can straight up see the car turning away from him. Can you apologize now? Apologize to what? If you think that this is proof that she was trying to, she's a terrorist who's trying to murder this ICE agent. You are dumber than dirt.
Not only are you dumber than dirt, if you look at this video and see anything but an ICE agent who has hurt feelings and is quick draw McGraw, pulls his gun out, clearly never, never even remotely, remotely in a situation where his life is threatened at all, just pulls his gun out, he's pissed off, and he just unloads.
If you see anything but that, if you see anything but that, you are out of your mind. Also, I don't know why we only hear two shots in this video. People who understand flopping when they talk about NBA or when you fake a foul in soccer have no concept of this in this moment. Cool story, man. You're right, dude.
I wish all of your mothers will experience a similar thing then, and then maybe then you will understand, okay? State-sponsored execution. We'll still obviously fight against it every step of the way. way, but I don't think a lot of you hogs are ever going to understand until it happens to you, until it happens to a loved one. I don't think you're ever going to comprehend what took place here.
You're just incapable of seeing it. And I know for a fact that you're incapable of seeing it, even though you're inconsistent in your process, because as soon as I say, oh, well, I hope it happens to, to, you know, a loved one for you, you'll turn around and say, whoa, this is a death threat. Why would this be a death threat? Why would this be a death threat? It's perfectly valid, right?
It's perfectly legal. You're defending it as being perfectly legal. So which one is it? If it's a perfectly legal situation, you'll defend it if it happens to your mother too. If you are ever in the vicinity of a cop, a vicinity of an ICE agent, and he gets pissed off and decides to shoot your parent, you have to defend it. You have to sit there and defend it. We won't.
Hassan, yesterday you were talking about how people are finally waking up and now today you're saying they won't understand until it finally happens to them. No, there are plenty of people. There are plenty of people who are waking up to this reality. It's just not happening on the Internet and it's not happening on Twitter.
And it's certainly not happening on Twitter adjacent communities like Twitch. You need to understand that it is happening.
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Chapter 6: What were Renee Good's last words, and what do they signify?
Second grade teacher who hates children vibes. This is what it is. For many people... that look at this video and seek to justify what took place. They can't comprehend that Renee Good could have been their parent. Renee Good could have been their neighbor that has a political disagreement with them every now and then, but still, you know, is kind and makes cookies for them.
They see Renee Good as a woman that has wronged them at some point in their lives. So they look for a way to justify it. They look for a way to justify and defend this. Okay, I'm going to play this part one more time. Her last words to her murderer was, That's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you. What he said about her in the aftermath of executing her in broad daylight, he called her a bitch.
Her last words to him was, That's fine, dude. I'm not mad at you. His last words after shooting her was, Fuck. People that try to say that this assessment is emotional or whatever are idiotic because the clinical assessment here that I gave from the start is exactly the same.
You're obviously not going to be able to see the exact movement of the car from this footage because this footage is a first-person POV that is liable to look... when you move your phone around, when you're filming something, if you've ever actually dropped your phone on accident, or if you move your phone around, it looks a lot more impactful than it actually is, okay?
So I think a lot of people are leaning into the loud noises that they hear from him pulling his gun out as he steps back, but while leaning forward... His upper body is leaning forward to get a clearer sight on this woman that has pissed him off, that has wronged him in that moment where he's going to show his righteous rage trying to pull out his gun.
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iraq veteran who some people are saying is actually unironically married to a a filipino woman too another one of these libertarian guys with uh filipino wives an ice agent now which is so crazy i think this is the most incriminating video yet shot from the killer's own pov and at 31 seconds you can clearly see jonathan ross grab his phone with his left hand so he can free up his right hand to unholster his gun before renee starts driving and then mutters
bitch less than two seconds after firing the shots that killed renee good this was murder plain and simple and it was premeditated okay he is looking for a legal kill in that moment because he's pissed off he's frustrated and the reason why he's frustrated is because these are liberal women who aren't actually respecting his authority he's having a bad day and it's very clear that he wants to punish someone for it he wants to punish someone for having a bad day
day and if you justify this kind of action if you're still just finding this kind of action you have no self-preservation skills at all because this kind of action will inevitably come to you as well you just think it won't and you don't realize what kind of permission you are giving to the government what kind of demands you're making this is another point of the angle as well the fact that we see her turn the wheel to the right means he sees her turn the wheel to the right okay the steering wheel
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Chapter 7: What background information is important about Renee Good?
And there were a lot of people who did like Charlie Kirk. But at the end of the day, people didn't identify themselves as Charlie Kirk. Even someone like myself who knew Charlie Kirk, who debated Charlie Kirk, who opposed them, who is doing basically a similar thing to Charlie Kirk.
Like, I'm one of the very few people who can say like, oh, I can identify or associate with Charlie Kirk to a certain degree. Who's closer to the average person? This lady, Renee Good, who got killed in her Honda Pilot by a bleep-de-bleep ICE agent, or Jesse Waters? When you hear stuff like this about a person that you automatically can empathize with,
Or you can at the very least recognize as one of your neighbors, like even you're like libtarded neighbor. Let's say you're a real Patriot. You're a real rugged Patriot. This is basically your kind neighbor that makes cookies. Okay. Like this is the neighbor that has like in this house, we, you know, stand for BLM front lawn sign and you call them gay behind their back or whatever.
But at the end of the day, if you're like a right winger living in a quiet suburb, you don't hate that person, or you 100% do not see that person as like an op that you will disparage. Americans don't like speaking ill of the dead in general, unless it's like an ordained person that you can dunk on.
And older Americans, normie Americans, certainly do not appreciate this kind of commentary about a white woman. OK, a white woman that they can understand, a white woman that they have seen before. Like this is not a black teenager that these guys have been negatively propagandized against to assume that like there is danger there. OK, this is a 37 year old mother of three children.
You're out of your bleep mind. There's a reason why it's mostly black chatters that understand exactly what I'm talking about when I say this. Whereas all the white chatters in the chat are like, I don't know about this. Like they're just all evil. Like, no, this is like a different thing. Okay. This is a totally different thing.
Americans will get themselves to believe that Tamir Rice deserved to be shot and killed by cops when he's a 14 year old in a playground with a toy gun. There is no end to the well of depravity when it comes to justifying law enforcement violence against black people, brown people, and the like.
But if there's one group of people that all Americans can identify with, because, you know, they have moms, right? I mean, he wasn't even 14. I'm sorry. He was 12, Tamir Rice. But if there's one group of people that, like most Americans, no matter who they are, no matter how much they bleep, might oppose the politics of, is going to be a 37-year-old white lady with children. But a bi-white woman?
No, that doesn't f***ing matter. Come on, come on. No, no. The higher priority here is that she is a mom and she's a white lady. Okay. She's a mom and she's a white lady. And she's not as like, like, how do I describe this without coming across as rude? She doesn't have a septum piercing and blue hair. You know what I mean?
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Chapter 8: How does public perception differ based on the victim's identity?
When she's not writing, reading, or talking about writing, she has movie marathons and makes messy art with her daughter and two sons. People are posting the wrong woman's photo. The red lipstick photo is not her. This is Renee from her social media accounts. Renee Macklin, when she was married to Tim Macklin, who passed away in 2023, then she married another person.
Because she's a white woman, they don't want that narrative as a fast track to get everyone against them. I truly don't understand. I don't understand why CNN would not actually cover who the victim is here.
Because I feel like if you get a better understanding of who the victim is here, you understand that she's not dissimilar to most of these unwashed hogs, these disgusting little creatures all over the internet claiming that she was a terrorist. They would realize that this person does not resemble... what they would normally consider a terrorist at all. Yeah, this was her glove compartment.
I saw that as well. Like this is who they shot and killed. If Nick Lee didn't make that dumb ass video, then ice would be elsewhere right now. They'd be probably killing someone else somewhere else. Let's be real, but they wouldn't be in Minneapolis. This is what I mean when I say it is ridiculous to assume that Donald Trump gives a fuck about Venezuelans. Safety and security of Venezuelans.
When he doesn't even give a fuck about the safety and security of his own goddamn citizens, dude. Like, what are we talking about? He saw this shit happen and posted a video being like, this woman was a dangerous terrorist who had it coming for her. It's mind-boggling. He doesn't even give a fuck about Americans. What makes you think he cares about Iranians or fucking Venezuelans, dude? Goddamn.
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