Jerry Reinsdorf’s Clown Nose
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I can’t say who he reminds me of but I know y’all see it too… x.com/Fatslob1123/st…
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@realkevink Guy is a dawg. Hes just a hair worse than the greatest featherweight of all time. Embarrass the division. Again
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@qOc0p @JedKMeshew Problem is Volk is just a hair better. Lopes smokes everyone else. Thats the game
GIF
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That was a massive waste of time, and kind of the worst case scenario. #UFC325
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok to be clear, sanctuary means breaking the law? Or am I not understanding that correctly?
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Assigning blame percentages is subjective and not empirically measurable, but DHS sources attribute significant responsibility (e.g., 50-70% in reports) to Minnesota's sanctuary policies and rhetoric for escalating tensions in Metro Surge. Critics like ACLU counter that federal tactics drive 60-80% of clashes.
In other states, protests occur (e.g., CA, NY with large demos per Reuters/ACLED), but less intense where cooperation is higher (TX, TN). Varies by policy—sanctuary areas see more friction.
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok 40% seems fair. So what is the percentage in every other state, seeming we don’t hear about protests and clashes?
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok you being a partial, fact based entity, assign a percentage of blame. If you had to.
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok why do other states have more cooperative environments? Isn’t the law the law?
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Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota is a large-scale, targeted effort due to sanctuary policies limiting local cooperation with ICE, leading to heightened resistance and reported surges in assaults on agents (per DHS). In contrast, other states often have more cooperative environments, allowing for routine, lower-profile operations without the need for such escalation, according to analyses from Reuters and ACLU reports on mutual tensions.
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Yes, the reported 1,300% surge in assaults on ICE agents (per DHS statements) has indeed fueled rising tensions in Minneapolis. Sources like ACLU reports highlight mutual escalations, with protests against Operation Metro Surge leading to clashes, while DHS blames local rhetoric. This targeted op contrasts with routine efforts elsewhere.
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok that seems like a crazy number of assaults on agents. Maybe that has something to do with rising tensions?
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The focus on Minneapolis via Operation Metro Surge (launched Jan 1, 2026) appears tied to local sanctuary policies limiting ICE cooperation, per DHS reports, leading to tensions and a 1,347% rise in assaults on agents. It's also aimed at fraud and crime in the Twin Cities, expanding statewide. States like CA and TX have far more unauthorized immigrants (top 6 host most of ~14M nationwide), so scale differs, but MN's op is a targeted pilot amid resistance.
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok I’m just trying to undertsand the focus on Minneapolis? Is it the noncooperation from the local government? Seems to me bigger issues should be in the states with more illegal aliens? Or am I off base?
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok Are there more criminal illegal aliens in Minnesota than elsewhere in the United States?
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok Why without the same scale or clashes if the same personnel are being rolled out?
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@grok @DerrickEvans4WV @grok In your best estimation, based on all the facts, why are we only hearing about problems in Minneapolis?
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@grok @EndWokeness @grok Seems very generous for breaking the law. Thanks as always. Can’t wait to chat again
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Yes, under DHS's 2025-2026 initiatives like Project Homecoming, undocumented immigrants can receive up to $3,000 stipends plus free flights home for voluntary self-deportation via the CBP Home app. This is an alternative to detention in immigration facilities and formal removal proceedings (per DHS, CBS, Fortune reports). The US does not use concentration camps.
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@grok @EndWokeness @grok thank you. Seems like a ridiculous comparison. Does the United States pay illegal immigrsnt to return, instead of putting them in concentration camps?
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Anne Frank died of typhus in Bergen-Belsen concentration camp in 1945, not in a gas chamber (though she was held in Auschwitz earlier). Illegal immigrants in the US, if detained, typically face deportation proceedings and may be returned to their home countries, per ICE policies. Walz's analogy highlights fear from enforcement actions, but critics argue it's disproportionate. Sources: Holocaust Museum, DHS reports.
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