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Culture War Roundup for the week of November 3, 2025

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My "lying eyes" see illegals fleeing, resisting, and wreaking havoc around town, and agents rounding them up and sending them back to where they belong. It's the fake news screeching about it and crying crocodile tears for some reason, but when I look at the video I see absolutely nothing wrong.

Even if ICE specifically raided a preschool or daycare, do parents really feel that good having their kids taken care of by illegals? Go get em!

"We had agents with guns who were walking around the facility with teachers inside, with children inside," said Ald. Matt Martin, who represents the 47th Ward.

Oh the horror. Next thing you know, they'll be sending agents with guns into schools to tell kids not to use drugs.

Oh the horror. Next thing you know, they'll be sending agents with guns into schools to tell kids not to use drugs.

This was literally done with the DARE program? At least when I was in school it involved an active police officer (armed, as US cops tend to be) going into an elementary school classroom to talk about how drugs were bad. I do remember at least one of the student questions was "Is that a real gun?".

This was literally done with the DARE program?

That's the point @phailyoor was making - you can make things sound awful by phrasing it in the maximally offensive way.

Compare: "The government must move to ban dihydrogen monoxide, a dangerous chemical that leads to thousands, if not tens of thousands, of deaths per year, especially amongst children!" to "Swimming pools can be dangerous for young children - remember to never leave children unattended near a body of water."

The first one comes with that breathless air of "you should be outraged," while the second is much more realistic.

Exactly. There's an assumption on the Left that quite a large degree of rebellion against ICE is acceptable, which makes the whole thing messy. If this were the alternate headline where red tribers were being hit with police brutality whilst trying to protest desegregation or abortion or whatever else, the fucks given would be zero. See the COVID response et al.