
Straight White American Jesus Weekly Roundup: Minnesota vs. ICE: Neighbors, Authoritarianism, and the Future of Democracy
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Jan 30, 2026 They unpack ICE operations in Minnesota as a confrontation between state coercion and organized neighborhood resistance. They highlight grassroots “neighborism” mobilizing ordinary people to defend rights. They cover a controversial killing tied to shifting Second Amendment rhetoric. They examine an FBI raid on a Georgia election office and the broader threats to democratic norms and election integrity.
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Everyday People Defend Their City
- Brad Onishi describes Minnesotans—moms, nurses, teachers—standing in minus-10 weather to block ICE actions.
- He says their nonviolent mobilization makes him proud and exemplifies active citizenship.
ICE As Counterinsurgency
- Brad calls ICE operations counterinsurgency and argues MAGA is invading U.S. cities as if quelling domestic enemies.
- He connects rhetoric about insurgency to treating protesters as terrorists to justify forceful suppression.
Pair Grassroots Pressure With Institutions
- Dan Miller urges coordinating popular resistance with institutional levers to produce change.
- He advises using grassroots pressure to compel legislative and funding actions against harmful federal programs.







