If you do illegal things, you’ll put put into the criminal category they want to put you into anyway. Resisting qualifies you as criminal as well.
So there is no incentive to comply.
Comment on ICE agents attempt to arrest US Citizen in St Peter, Minnesota
n0respect@lemmy.dbzer0.com 1 week ago
Remember:
1] The US public has no right to film ICE (per the DOJ). 2] ICE has complete immunity. 3] ICE hates cameras.
4] therefore, it’s illegal to film ICE.
If you do illegal things, you’ll put put into the criminal category they want to put you into anyway. Resisting qualifies you as criminal as well.
So there is no incentive to comply.
According to the bootlicking chodes I’ve argued with recently, just existing anywhere near ICE performing their kidnapping operations is obstruction.
Apparently getting shot in the back 10 times is excusable if you were somehow preventing ICE from disappearing people by standing on a public sidewalk. It’s total psychopath abuser mentality.
Fine. Tell them you have a list of horrible dangerous people and I can kill anyone I want on that list. They are there for a reason. That’s what the list is for.
Side note, I can put whoever I want on the list. There is no oversight. Justification is irrelevant. Do not question the list.
Ask them if they get it once you say they are on that list.
If you start a line with "1. " (as in: one period space) then it’ll be treated like a numbered list. You don’t have to increment the number, just keep using 1.
Artistic choice. But good to know.
Paranoidfactoid@lemmy.world 1 week ago
You have a constitutional right to film from a safe distance while on public land like sidewalks, etc. ICE is breaking the law wholesale by targeting citizens exercising their 1st Amendment rights.
BigDanishGuy@sh.itjust.works 1 week ago
Yes, you’re in the right, and ICE is in the wrong, and keep filming them, just know that being right isn’t always healthy.
Bytemeister@lemmy.world 1 week ago
Remember: Filming ICE is the peaceful alternative.