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Sunday, February 08, 2026

On Peaceful Noise Demonstrations

 It looks like the government officials in Minnesota have finally gotten the message. That message must have been something like, "Knock it off or we'll cut off all your funding." Dig this.

Dozens of protesters were recently arrested at a Minnesota immigration protest, sparking outrage from leftists on campus.

The University of Minnesota arrested 67 protesters demonstrating against Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) outside of the Graduate hotel for unlawful assembly, according to KARE, the local NBC affiliate.

The local CBS affiliate also aired footage of the event, reporting that demonstrators were “making noise to make a point” as a way of protesting ICE agents they believed to be staying at the hotel. Videos show protesters banging pots and pans, loudly playing musical instruments, shouting through megaphones, and more...

The group (Students for a Democratic Society) characterized the ordeal as a “peaceful noise demonstration” and took aim at the various law enforcement agencies responsible for the arrests, lamenting that they are “helmed and directed by Democrats or Democrat appointees, who are meant to work with the people of Minnesota against the tyranny and violence of the federal government.”

“We in the anti-ICE movement must recognize that all law enforcement agencies, whether they be campus, state, or federal, share an ideological solidarity with one another, and will defend one another every chance they get - pigs, in essence, are pigs, no matter which specific badge they wear,” the group wrote. “They are all the enemies of the people.”

One cul-de-sac down and at the other end of the cul-de-sac to boot lives a dog. Said dog barks from the moment the sun comes up to the moment the sun goes down. No one in a 2-block radius gets a moment's peace from this dog.

I don't blame the dog. The poor thing is never walked and lives in a tiny side yard the abuts a main street. I'd like to strangle the owners.

I guess the dog is performing a "peaceful noise demonstration."

It's the auditory version of this.

I'm not sure who provided the students at U of M with their civics lessons, but it sure looks like they skipped the parts dealing with the rights of other people. They were taught, "You have the right to protest," but not, "Your neighbors have the right to get some sleep at night, be able to think clearly during the day and not be sound-bombed by you and your moron friends."

I guess it's always considered "peaceful" if no one is being dismembered.

Bonus Commentary

As an affectionate student of the Confederacy, it's wonderful to see the South rise again even if it's rising in Minnesota. The protestors are practically clones of the Antebellum boneheads that demanded secession and war. Here's a quick and incomplete list of what I'm seeing in the Land of 10,000 Mistakes.

  1. State and local laws should supersede Federal laws.
  2. State and local troops should resist Federal troops.
  3. The Federal government is tyrannical.
  4. "All we ask is to be let alone."
  5. The resistance is being done to preserve the status of the powerful, in this case the Democrats in office and the Somali ringleaders.
  6. The motivations are racial.
  7. Proponents of secession have a sickeningly maternal attitude towards the colored folk (Somalis) who they consider to be childlike innocents.
  8. The state and local insurrectionists are mindlessly escalating the confrontation against a vastly superior Federal force.
I'm sure I could add more, but that's good enough for now. History doesn't repeat, but it echoes. All they need now is to resurrect John C. Calhoun so he can go on MSNBC and say things like, "The Federals have no right to come here and tell us what we can and cannot do with our negroes."

1 comment:

  1. Corruption runs deep in Minnesota, but also in the Trump administration.
    The operation "Metro Surge" has nothing to do with immigration, it's actual purpose is two fold:
    1 punish the State of Walz
    2 extortion

    The operation has been a failure. The agents are completely unprofessional jack-boot thugs. They provoke and look for ways to escalate. The reports of arrests and captures are heavily padded by over 20% with people turned over prior to the agents coming to the state. And of course the status quo of the Trump administration to exaggerate and lie about everything involved.

    They have also said on camera that the agents would be pulled out when voters registrations are turned over to the feds. This is a states rights issue.

    It also failed by propping up Walz. He was drowning in the fraud scandal, and had to drop out of the governor race (his third) which he would have won easily. And with continued emphasis on fraud, he was weeks away from having to resign by pressure of the Democrats.

    Now fraud has disappeared completely; the Trump administration forced the resignation of Joe Thompson and 5 others. The investigation and prosecution will never get back to where it needs to be.

    It has been over 20 years since a republican held a state-wide office in Minnesota. Trump is ensuring that that trend will continue.

    Yes, I believe Minnesota voting roles have problems. My son was automatically registered to vote, after my wife and I moved out to our new house; which was a year after he'd moved to Idaho. I sent a note to the county, and they fixed it. The Democrats have produced an environment ripe for fraud in everything they do: voting, day care, food fraud, housing stabilization, medicare, transportation. Some of it might be with malice of intent, but most of it is just the incompetence of activists that have moved into politics.

    Never attribute to malice that which can be easily explained by incompetence.

    While the Secretary of State and the Attorney General of the state are filled with malice, Walz is just a buffoon and a communist.

    Meanwhile, Trump is a narcissist incapable of admitting he was wrong in anyway, and can't let go of the fact that he lost to a dementia that hid in his basement rather that campaiging 5 years ago. And only won this time because the other choice was pushed on the country by the Democratic star chamber.

    And the country is worse for it.

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