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BREAKING: This SICK Clout Chasing That Could Actually Get Someone Killed
The influencer class has discovered a new hobby and it is as reckless as you would expect.
The tone on ICE and deportations has been predictably insufferable for weeks now. Long on feelings. Short on facts. Completely dismissive of the law, the results of the last presidential election, and the very basic reality that people who entered this country illegally are, in fact, here illegally.
But this time, there is a new twist in the propaganda loop.
They are not just whining into ring lights anymore. They are actively encouraging people to stalk law enforcement.
Posting photos of vehicles. Sharing license plates. Offering little “tips” on how to identify agents in the field like we live in some kind of consequence-free video game.
In any other context, publishing that kind of information about ANYONE, let alone law enforcement, would be considered an obvious threat. A doxxing campaign. An invitation to harassment at best and violence at worst. But because the target is ICE, suddenly it is framed as activism instead of what it actually is: chaos bait.
These people have either completely lost touch with reality or they know exactly what they are doing. They understand how volatile these situations already are and they are hoping to light a match next to gasoline.
I have been very clear that I am pro ICE and pro deportation. But you do not see me making Instagram carousels about how to identify illegal families in your neighborhood and report them. You do not see me encouraging random citizens to insert themselves into law enforcement situations for the sake of content.
Because real lives are at stake. Agents. Bystanders. Even the illegal immigrants they’re pretending to care about.
We do not need influencer help escalating conflict. We really do not.
So maybe, just maybe, stick to selling your Amazon dresses and STFU.