She's calling for rebellion..

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Leaflit reacts to @CashJordan : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uaB3u3XWTY

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Hey everyone — it’s Leaflit! In this video I’m reacting to Cash Jordan’s video “Now She’s MOBILIZING an Army…” which covers the ongoing demonstrations and unrest in Minneapolis after the fatal ICE shooting that sparked massive protests and confrontations in the city.

Over the past week, Minneapolis has seen large crowds marching, chanting, and confronting law enforcement in response to the shooting of Renee Nicole Good by a federal ICE agent during an enforcement operation — an incident that has been widely debated across news outlets and social media. Federal authorities defended the officer’s actions as self-defense, while local officials and protesters have rejected that narrative as unjustified and heavy-handed.

I’m critical of the rioters and those escalating unrest. A protest can be peaceful — and many people in Minneapolis genuinely feel angry or underserved — but when demonstrations turn into attempts to block law enforcement, surround officers, or mobilize crowds in ways that obstruct public safety or property, that crosses a line. Real solutions aren’t found in chaos or confrontation, and violent or disruptive behavior only hurts the community.

I’m also critical of representatives who seem to encourage or defend this kind of behavior. When political leaders frame everything in terms of “federal overreach” without offering practical, legal alternatives, or when they push for endless protest rather than unity and justice, it further divides an already tense situation. It’s one thing to demand accountability and reforms — and another to encourage escalation and confrontation.

I’m supportive of law enforcement and public safety. Officers and federal agents are tasked with enforcing the law and maintaining order in difficult circumstances, and they deserve respect and proper investigation when controversial events occur. There are processes to examine actions, hold people accountable when necessary, and protect citizens’ rights without descending into street battles or rioting.

This isn’t about silencing people — it’s about discouraging violence, division, and disruption in favor of rule-of-law, peaceful dialogue, and meaningful reforms. If we want real change, it comes from structure and accountability, not unchecked street unrest.

If you agree we should push for peace, accountability, and respect for law and order, hit Like, Subscribe, and ring. Then tell me in the comments: What should leaders do next to calm tensions and address real community concerns?

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