Even the quilting forums are protesting ICE now

The Hollywood elite's silence on the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) siege in Minneapolis has finally been broken, with a chorus of outrage from artists, influencers, and even the most unlikely of communities.

When 37-year-old intensive-care unit nurse Alex Pretti was fatally shot by Border Patrol officers in January, it seemed like just another tragic incident. But as the narrative around her killing began to spread, something unexpected happened: a wave of condemnation from across the entertainment industry and beyond.

Glenn Close, Billie Eilish, Ethan Hawke, Natalie Portman, Katy Perry, Edward Norton, and many others took to social media to express their outrage, using hashtags like #JusticeForAlexPretti and #StopICE. Meanwhile, influencers devoted to adventure biking, baseball, and sewing were also speaking out against the agency's actions.

But what's truly remarkable is that this protest movement has transcended traditional echo chambers, with people from all walks of life weighing in on social media platforms like Reddit, Instagram, and Facebook. Even a sub-Reddit devoted to playing your cat's behind like a bongo came out swinging against ICE, with its moderator declaring, "If you still support Trump/ICE even slightly, you're not welcome in this sub."

Even the normally apolitical world of Silicon Valley has been shaken, with over 800 employees from companies like Google, Microsoft, and Meta calling on their bosses to condemn ICE. And as the Trump administration's deportation tactics continue to spiral out of control, it seems that even some Trump voters are starting to rebel.

The latest casualty of this toxic atmosphere is Bruce Springsteen, who released a powerful protest anthem called "Streets of Minneapolis" in response to Pretti's killing. The song has struck a chord with the nation, and its message of courage and resistance is being echoed by people from all over the country.

As for President Trump himself, his response to Pretti's shooting has been as typical as it is tone-deaf. After initially condemning her killing, he later took to Truth Social to complain about a delay in his White House ballroom renovations.

But amidst all this chaos and toxicity, there is a silver lining. For the first time in years, Americans are starting to see that Trump's administration is out of touch and out of hand. And it's not just the liberal elites who are speaking out – ordinary people from all over the country are joining the conversation, using their platforms to share their outrage and demand change.

In this moment of national crisis, social media has proven to be a powerful force for good. It may be toxic, but it's also a reminder that even in the darkest of times, there is always the power of the people to shape the narrative and fight back against injustice.
 
ICE siege in Minneapolis finally got some Hollywood attention πŸ™„, like it's about time. But what's wild is how this whole thing went from being just another tragic incident to a full-blown movement that's actually mobilizing people across different communities 🀯. I mean, who would've thought influencers on Reddit (looking at you, cat bongo fans) and Silicon Valley techies would be speaking out against ICE? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ And let's not forget the unexpected solidarity from Trump voters – maybe this is what they needed to snap them out of their trance 😜. Bruce Springsteen just dropped a sick protest anthem and it's resonating with people all over the country πŸ’ͺ. One thing that's for sure, though: President Trump's response has been as cringeworthy as ever πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. But in all seriousness, it's heartening to see ordinary Americans using their platforms to speak out against injustice and demand change 🌟.
 
its amazing to see how this tragedy has brought ppl together 🀝, even those who dont usually follow politics or current events are speaking out πŸ’¬, like thats a sewing community on instagram 🧡! meanwhile bruce springsteens song is so powerful 🎸 it just goes to show that music can be a great way to spark change and bring people together πŸ’•. its also kinda crazy that president trump thinks his white house ballroom renovations are more important than condemning peoples murder πŸ˜’. anyway, i think social media has always had the power to shape conversations and inspire ppl to take action 🌟
 
I was just thinking about trying out this new BBQ joint downtown πŸ€”, have you guys tried it? I mean, I've had some amazing burgers at their sister location last week πŸ‘Œ. But what's really got me thinking is how many restaurants are still open after that massive storm that hit a few months ago β˜€οΈ. Like, what even happened to all the outdoor seating areas? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ Anyway, back to Alex Pretti... I just love how everyone's come together on social media to support her family and demand justice for ICE πŸ™Œ. We need more of that positivity in our lives πŸ’–!
 
The outrage from artists and influencers is finally being heard, πŸ™Œ I mean, who would've thought that a sub-Reddit about playing your cat's behind like a bongo would be speaking out against ICE? πŸˆπŸ˜‚ But seriously, it's amazing to see people from all walks of life weighing in on social media platforms. It just goes to show that even the most unlikely communities can make a difference when they come together.

And let's be real, Bruce Springsteen's "Streets of Minneapolis" is giving me ALL THE FEELS πŸŽΈπŸ™Œ. I love how he's using his platform to speak out against injustice and inspire people to take action. And yeah, President Trump's response to Alex Pretti's killing was super tone-deaf... like, what even is the point of saying you're still in support of ICE if you don't want your own employees speaking out? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ

But amidst all the chaos and toxicity, I think it's great that Americans are starting to see that Trump's admin is out of touch. And I love how social media is being used as a force for good – even in the darkest of times, there's always power in the people to shape the narrative and fight back against injustice πŸ’ͺ🏽πŸ’₯
 
ICE siege in Minneapolis got everyone riled up πŸš”πŸ’₯ I mean who wouldn't when an innocent nurse gets killed by Border Patrol officers? It's like they're trying to win a bad movie award for "worst law enforcement practice" πŸ˜‚. But seriously, it's awesome to see the entertainment industry and influencers using their platforms to speak out against ICE. And kudos to people from all walks of life joining in on social media - it's like a big ol' online protest party πŸŽ‰! Even Bruce Springsteen jumped into the mix with that epic protest song... who knew he had such a mean guitar solo? 🀘
 
omg cant believe how fast ppl r coming together 2 take down ICE like seriously its about time someone spoke up 4 Alex Pretti 🀯 and now we got Bruce Springsteen making music 4 change thats what it's all about - people using their platforms 2 make a difference πŸ’– and yeah even Trump voters are starting 2 realize whats going on w/ this administration cuz rly? ICE cant just go around killin ppl & expect us 2 be quiet πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ anyway its awesome 2 c social media being used 4 good instead of just spreading hate or misinformation 🀝
 
omg u guys cant believe what's happening!! finally some celebs are speaking out against ICE like seriously its about time!!! i'm low-key scared for alex pretti's family but it's so great to see everyone coming together on social media πŸ€―πŸ‘ŠπŸ’– i love how even people from different subreddits are hating on ICE together lol like that bongo playing cat subreddit is everything πŸ˜‚ and bruce springsteen just dropped a protest anthem and its FIRE πŸ”₯🎸 i'm not even mad at trump for being tone deaf because like who else would complain about their white house ballroom renovations when people are dying πŸ™„ anyway i think this is such a great moment for america where ppl from all over are speaking out against injustice and using their platforms for good πŸ’ͺ🌟
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this whole thing... like, on one hand we've got all these powerful voices speaking out against ICE, which I think is amazing - I mean, who wouldn't want to stand up for justice and human rights? And it's not just about the people already involved in the arts scene, but also the influencers and the random folks who are using their platforms to make a difference.

But at the same time, I'm kinda scared by how quickly this whole thing can go from being a positive movement to just another case of outrage fatigue... we've seen it before with social media, where people jump on a bandwagon only to lose interest as soon as the news cycle moves on. And what about all the other issues that are still affecting communities of color and marginalized groups? Are we gonna keep shouting about ICE when there's so much more work to be done?

And what does this even mean for America, you know? We're living in these crazy times where politics is getting more and more tribal, and people are being forced into echo chambers. It's like, how do we start having real conversations again? I don't think it's about finding common ground with the other side, but more about finding our own inner compass and using that to guide us towards change.

This whole thing just got me thinking...
 
I'm just so over how cluttered Reddit is getting 🀯 I mean, don't get me wrong, it's awesome that subreddits are speaking out about stuff like this, but can we please just organize our tags or something? It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack just because it's got 12 different keywords attached to it πŸ™„ And have you noticed how every post now is a thread of threads? Like what even is that? I'm all for discussion and engagement, but can we not lose ourselves in the sea of comments? 😩
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think this is a great sign that the whole " silence from the Hollywood elite" thing isn't as powerful as people thought πŸ€”. I mean, sure, it's awesome to see so many big names speak out, but let's be real, we've seen plenty of celebrities jumping on bandwagons in the past and then quickly getting back on their high horses πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.

That being said, what's amazing is how this movement has brought people together across all sorts of demographics 🀝. I'm seeing posts from people who don't usually engage with politics online, but are now sharing their outrage and frustration about ICE πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. And let's not forget the Silicon Valley crew joining in - that's a pretty big deal 😲.

But what really gets me is how this movement is highlighting just how out of touch Trump's administration is πŸ’₯. I mean, when your response to someone being fatally shot is about White House renovations 🏰... yeah, that says a lot about the kind of priorities you have as a leader πŸ‘Ž.

Anyway, it's all good to see Americans finally speaking out against injustice and demanding change πŸ”Š. And social media might be toxic, but it's also shown us that we can use our platforms to make some real noise πŸ“’πŸ’ͺ
 
I'm glad someone's finally calling BS on all the Hollywood types thinking they're so much better than the rest of us πŸ™„. It's about time they spoke out against ICE, I mean, who wouldn't be outraged by that? The fact that influencers from all over are joining in and it's getting people to talk is kinda cool 😊. But let's not forget, this isn't just about arties, it's about the average person on the streets who's been affected by these policies πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. And btw, can we pls get some real action instead of just hashtags? We need change, not just a bunch of tweets πŸ’β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I'm loving how this whole thing has snowballed into something bigger than just one person, you know? Alex Pretti's story might've started as a tragedy, but it's become a catalyst for real change πŸ’₯. And yeah, it's wild that influencers from different niches are using their platforms to speak out against ICE 🀯. I mean, who'd have thought a subreddit about playing your cat's behind like a bongo would weigh in on politics? πŸ˜‚ But what's cool is that people from all walks of life are having this conversation online and offline, and it's creating some serious noise πŸ—£οΈ. Can't help but feel like this might be the wake-up call America needed to take down Trump's admin πŸ’ͺ.
 
ICE siege in Minneapolis was totally justified? no way πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ Alex Pretti was just an innocent nurse, not some hardened smuggler or whatever the Border Patrol were saying. And now we're seeing all these Hollywood types coming out of the woodwork to bash ICE and Trump? what a load of BS πŸ˜’ just because it's a trending topic on Twitter doesn't mean it's true.

I'm loving how everyone's suddenly become an expert on border control policy, though πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ especially those who were totally silent about Trump's antics while he was president. And what's with all these "ordinary people" who are speaking out now? when did they start caring so much about immigration reform and social justice? πŸ€”

And Bruce Springsteen's song is great and all, but it's not going to solve any of the systemic problems that got Alex killed in the first place. It's just more noise from people who think a catchy melody can replace actual policy change πŸ’₯
 
I'm loving how all these unexpected folks are speaking out about this whole ICE thing 🀯, especially the ones who don't normally get involved in politics like, I don't know, cat bongo enthusiasts πŸ˜‚. It's like they're trying to say that we're all human beings here and not just polarized as usual 🌎.

I'm also really impressed by how this whole thing has gone viral (no pun intended) and how it's been happening on so many different platforms – from mainstream influencers to Reddit subreddits πŸ€ͺ. It shows that even when we think we're in a bubble, there are people out there who care deeply about justice and equality.

And what's with the way some of these celebrities are using their platforms to speak truth to power? Like, I get it, they're not always the most active on social media, but when they do, it's like they're saying something meaningful πŸ“’. It might just be enough to make people in their fanbase think twice about, you know, certain politicians 😏.

But what really gets me is how this whole thing has also made people who maybe didn't agree with Trump on everything start to question his policies and the entire direction of his administration πŸ€”. That's gotta be some pretty strong social pressure, right?

I mean, I'm not gonna lie – it's still kinda scary that our politicians can be so out of touch and tone-deaf like that 😳. But at least it's good to know that there are people all over this country who care about making things better for everyone 🌈.

Anyway, what do you guys think? Should we be more careful about how we use social media to call out injustice or can we just keep on keeping on and trusting that the power of the people will make a difference in the end πŸ’–
 
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