What Protesters Really Think About ICE Officers π§ | Valentineβs Day Q&A
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[00:00:00] If you had a term of endearment for ICE
[00:00:02] officers, what would you say?
[00:00:04] >> Um, I would I would call you uh my my
[00:00:06] dog my dog's treat because honestly she
[00:00:09] loves eating ice and then she dribbles
[00:00:10] it out and that's how I I feel they
[00:00:12] should uh they should feel is slobbery.
[00:00:22] If there was an ICE agent right in front
[00:00:24] of you and you could tell them anything
[00:00:26] you wanted, what would you say to them?
[00:00:29] I don't know. You know, some profanities
[00:00:31] probably fascist.
[00:00:34] >> That works. That works.
[00:00:37] >> I don't even know. I'd have to be a
[00:00:38] little more creative about it.
[00:00:42] >> Just little man. I don't know.
[00:00:46] >> There's something just something really
[00:00:47] degrading cuz I just I see them and I'm
[00:00:49] like I have no good thoughts about you.
[00:00:52] >> I just don't know how you could go home
[00:00:53] and have sex with an ICE officer. Like
[00:00:56] that's shocking to me.
[00:00:57] >> Okay. Yeah.
[00:00:58] >> Oh my goodness. Uh,
[00:01:02] >> I would like to say follow your heart. I
[00:01:05] think that maybe if people follow their
[00:01:07] heart, they know what's truly right and
[00:01:09] what they should do. And I would
[00:01:11] encourage ICE agents to drop their
[00:01:15] weapons
[00:01:16] and uh have a little heart. the
[00:01:20] complete morons that are in there. The
[00:01:22] the fascist,
[00:01:25] racist, disgusting, white,
[00:01:29] nasty. What's my Valentine? I hope you
[00:01:32] get VD.
[00:01:34] >> Ice is illegal. It's the new Gestapo.
[00:01:37] This is 1938 Germany.
[00:01:39] >> Let's say you're on a date,
[00:01:41] >> okay?
[00:01:41] >> And you figure out you're on a date with
[00:01:43] an ICE officer,
[00:01:45] >> okay?
[00:01:45] >> How do you react? I mean like how like
[00:01:47] one out of 10 how how hot are they?
[00:01:50] >> 10.
[00:01:51] >> Absolute smoke show.
[00:01:52] >> Okay. Okay. Like um I mean like it would
[00:01:56] you know can I can I convince them to to
[00:01:59] join the dark side with cookies is
[00:02:00] really the question.
[00:02:02] >> I don't know.
[00:02:03] >> Like I they they're now flip agent. So
[00:02:06] let's we we're starting to march though.
[00:02:08] >> We're march we're marching. Yeah.
[00:02:09] >> So yeah I would I I would I would flip a
[00:02:11] them. I would I would endear them into
[00:02:13] the cause and now they're going to go in
[00:02:15] and they're going to give us, you know,
[00:02:16] some documents, maybe USB plug, I don't
[00:02:18] know, tech. Okay,
[00:02:19] >> I'm a frog.
[00:02:21] >> Walk out.
[00:02:22] >> Yeah, you got to dox the mother.
[00:02:24] >> Keep women safe. These are people who
[00:02:26] are violent kind of inherently. The
[00:02:28] rates of domestic violence in ICE
[00:02:30] officers and in police officers are
[00:02:32] significantly higher than the national
[00:02:34] average. So, it's kind of like duty to
[00:02:37] other women to make sure people are
[00:02:39] informed about what they're getting
[00:02:40] into. So you said doxom.
[00:02:42] >> I mean I don't think doxom is the right
[00:02:44] term but like there are places where
[00:02:46] women communicate with one another about
[00:02:48] these things to keep one another safe.
[00:02:50] >> Yeah.
[00:02:50] >> You go on a date with an ICE agent.
[00:02:54] >> Oh, which would never happen.
[00:02:55] >> Hypothetically.
[00:02:56] >> How would you react?
[00:03:00] >> I think I would ask them questions about
[00:03:02] what motivates them to do their job. Um
[00:03:07] Oh goodness.
[00:03:09] Um, I think that I would ask questions
[00:03:12] about their character.
[00:03:13] >> Okay.
[00:03:15] >> And, uh, I would make them pay the bill.
[00:03:18] >> God help you.
[00:03:20] >> All right.
[00:03:20] >> God help you.
[00:03:22] >> You guys know the poem like, "Roses are
[00:03:24] red, violets are blue."
[00:03:25] >> Yeah.
[00:03:25] >> Okay. We're going to send it to ICE.
[00:03:29] >> Finish the poem.
[00:03:31] >> Roses are red, violets are blue.
[00:03:33] >> End it with you. Obviously, I don't
[00:03:35] know. The American people are coming for
[00:03:37] you. Oh, that was a good one.
[00:03:40] >> Roses are red, violets are blue.
[00:03:44] >> I kind of smell like poo poo poo.
[00:03:47] >> There you go.
[00:03:48] >> Go. Okay. Roses are red, violets are
[00:03:50] blue.
[00:03:51] >> Am I allowed to cuss?
[00:03:52] >> Go for it.
[00:03:53] >> You okay?
[00:03:55] >> Roses are red, violets are blue.
[00:03:59] >> You suck. And you
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