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Jilly_in_VA

(14,066 posts)
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 11:06 AM 10 hrs ago

Why haven't American elites stood up for Minnesota?

Daniel Altschuler

Alex Pretti – an ICU nurse documenting alleged cases of federal immigration agents’ overreach – was killed by federal agents in Minneapolis on 24 January. Just hours later, Minnesotans gathered in their neighborhoods for vigils to mourn his death and demand an end to the federal incursion on their state.

Meanwhile, the CEOs of Apple, Amazon, Zoom and the New York Stock Exchange attended a glitzy screening of the new Melania documentary at the White House, where they munched on popcorn in special commemorative black-and-white boxes and took home Melania-branded cookies.

That day offered a stark split-screen, with the courage of everyday people on one side, and the cowardice of elites on the other.

Pretti and his fellow Minnesotans decided to risk physical abuse and even death to defend and support their neighbors. Minnesotans have modeled community and courage, and people from coast to coast have spoken up, donated and acted in solidarity. Following Pretti’s death, their determination has only grown.

There is no shortage of courage in our country right now. It is just unevenly distributed.
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Even amid the recent horrors in Minnesota, the state’s big corporations could muster only a statement of lackluster both-sidesism after Pretti’s death, “calling for an immediate deescalation of tensions and for state, local and federal officials to work together to find real solutions”. And while a handful of corporate leaders nationally have issued mostly muted statements for ICE to stand down, these calls have been few and far between and failed to match the gravity of the crisis we are facing.

If the killings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti aren’t enough to jolt those leading major institutions out of their complacency, what will be?

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2026/feb/05/minnesota-business-elites-immigration

Are they all in bed with Shitler, or just scared of him? If the latter, why? That's my question.

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Why haven't American elites stood up for Minnesota? (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA 10 hrs ago OP
Obviously they agree with what he is doing. Srkdqltr 10 hrs ago #1
It's all about the money RainCaster 10 hrs ago #2
We are on our own. The rich, connected Hassler 9 hrs ago #3

RainCaster

(13,443 posts)
2. It's all about the money
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 11:23 AM
10 hrs ago

Bozo, Fuckerburg and all the others are jonesing for the Almighty Dollar. They get stiff thinking about all those contracts they are getting from the Cantaloupe Caligula. Nothing will distract then from that. Unless we are willing to make these companies toxic in our world.

Hassler

(4,817 posts)
3. We are on our own. The rich, connected
Thu Feb 5, 2026, 12:56 PM
9 hrs ago

Don't care because they are in on it. What did George Carlin say, "There's a big club and you aren't in it." Only we will save us.

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