🩸The "Man" Who Murdered Renee Nicole Good is Now a Millionaire Thanks to 21,000 Conservatives Who Donated to Him.
Sometimes the United States can be a truly gross place. Just plain evil. You know it. I know it. I think even they know it.
There is something profoundly evil in this country.
A mother of three, Renee Nicole Good, was shot three times and killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis. She died at the scene. Her children will grow up without her. Her family will carry that grief forever.
And the man who pulled the trigger — ICE agent Jonathan Ross — is now a millionaire.
Not after a trial.
Not after accountability.
Not after an investigation.
Immediately.
More than a million dollars has poured in through online fundraisers celebrating him as a hero. The language used by donors is not subtle. They call Renee a “domestic terrorist.” They say the shooting was “1000 percent justified.” They praise the act as patriotic.
This is not support.
This is not compassion.
This is a reward system.
And America has been here before.
The officer who killed Mike Brown in Ferguson walked away rich.
The man who killed Trayvon Martin became a celebrity.
Time and again, the pattern is the same:
State violence first. Public accountability never. Financial reward immediately.
That is not coincidence. That is culture.
What we are witnessing is the normalization of killing — not just excused, but monetized.
Jonathan Ross has not been charged with a crime. Federal authorities have signaled he is unlikely to face prosecution. The Department of Justice has not opened a civil rights investigation. State investigators have been blocked from accessing key evidence.
And yet, tens of thousands of people rushed to donate.
Why?
Because this country has decided — loudly — whose lives matter and whose do not.
Because when a uniformed agent kills the “right” person — a protester, an immigrant, a dissenter, a woman standing in the way of federal power — there is no presumption of restraint. There is celebration.
The propaganda machine moves fast.
Within hours of Renee’s death, the most powerful people in the country labeled her a “domestic terrorist.” A “professional agitator.” A threat. No evidence offered. No due process followed. Just words — repeated until they sound like truth.
That lie unlocked the money.
Because the fundraising isn’t about legal fees. It isn’t about medical care. It isn’t even about self-defense.
It is ideological tribute.
It is donors saying: We approve of this violence.
It is donors saying: Do it again.
It is donors saying: This is how power should be used.
And this is where the rot becomes undeniable.
A society that financially rewards killing before facts are known is not neutral.
It is instructive.
It teaches every armed agent what matters:
Not de-escalation
Not restraint
Not human life
But alignment.
If you wear the uniform, serve the narrative, and aim your violence at the approved targets, this country will not only protect you — it will enrich you.
That is why this moment matters so much.
Because the message is clear: killing can be a career opportunity.
And that should terrify us.
This is the same logic exported abroad. The same logic used to justify mass killing in Gaza. The same logic used to excuse torture, siege, starvation, and collective punishment. Dehumanize first. Label second. Kill third. Justify forever.
The language is interchangeable. Only the geography changes.
And let’s be absolutely clear:
Calling this out is not radical.
It is not extreme.
It is not un-American.
What is un-American is turning death into a fundraiser.
What is un-American is celebrating state violence.
What is un-American is teaching the next generation that pulling a trigger in the name of power leads to applause and a payday.
Renee Nicole Good is dead.
Her children lost their mother.
And the man who killed her is now being treated like a folk hero by strangers who will never say her name — but are very proud they know his.
If that does not outrage us, then the moral collapse is already complete.
Because a nation that rewards killing is a nation in serious trouble.
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It's so damn evil and disgusting.
I was also thinking this before and it crossed my mind that it is logical that by doing so, am I to be considered subversive? I also remembered the anti Vietnam war protests where ultra right wingers claimed that peace signs were commie hand signs. Very scary when Feds can do whatever.