Yet another rich Hollywood actor is weighing in on the shootings of anti-ICE agitators Renee Good and Alex Pretti, as if the smog rolling out of the mouths of every liberal in the entertainment industry hadn’t already polluted the air enough. Giancarlo Esposito, best known for playing the villain Gus Fring on Breaking Bad, called for a “revolution” in light of the two tragic shootings, while completely ignoring the fact that both individuals tried to do bodily harm to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents just before officers killed them.
Say, I wonder if Esposito would like to share with the class the last time a revolution actually worked out for the best for a country’s citizens? Unless he points to the one in 1776 that birthed our great nation, he’ll struggle to cite many examples. Why would anyone call for a revolution over the enforcement of a just law that most countries around the world and throughout history have used to protect their citizens? These people are delusional.
“This is a time for a revolution, and they don’t even know that’s what they’re starting,” the actor said in an interview with Variety. “We have to stand up to it. They can’t take us all down. If the whole world showed up on Putin’s doorstep or the Iranians’ doorstep or in Washington, they’d kill 500 or 50 million or however [many], but the rest of us would survive with a new [world].”
“Some very rich, old, white men are exerting their power to suppress our own people, thus creating a feeling of civil war in the streets, preparing the haters to hate, teaching them how to shoot,” Esposito told the outlet. Does Esposito realize how many “people of color,” to borrow a phrase from the radical left, work for ICE? Or how many Latino Americans shed blood, sweat, and tears to make this country their home and support President Donald Trump’s immigration policies?
Protecting the border and deporting illegal aliens has nothing to do with skin color. It’s about protecting the people and resources of our nation from those who come to mooch off the system and escape prosecution for criminal behavior in their home countries. ICE has removed many murderers, rapists, and pedophiles from the streets. These are not the poor, persecuted masses the left wants you to imagine.
“This is all a preparation for a very insidious problem that’s happening in our world. And, for me, I have to speak out. We will not be ICE’d out. This is not going to happen,” the actor continued. Esposito’s co-star from The Only Living Pickpocket in New York, Tatiana Maslany — who played She-Hulk in a Marvel television series that was probably one of the worst things the company ever produced — recently wore an “ICE OUT” pin, so Esposito is far from alone in his sentiments about immigration officials.
What you never hear these people discuss are the victims of illegal aliens. Young women murdered in cold blood by vicious gang members. Women and children sold into sex slavery by cartel-connected illegal immigrants. The left loves to claim it stands up for victims of violent crime, yet when push comes to shove, it backs the bad guy almost every time.
During an appearance at the Sundance Film Festival, actress Olivia Wilde, who was promoting her film The Invite, also shared her thoughts on the turmoil in Minnesota.
“We’re all here getting to celebrate something really beautiful and hopeful in film storytelling,” she said in an interview with Variety. “But the world is hurting right now, and this country is hurting. And it’s appalling.”
“I’m appalled and sickened,” Wilde added. “We can’t go another day just sort of accepting this as our new norm. It’s outrageous. People are being murdered. And I don’t want to normalize seeing people being murdered on the internet. On film… It’s hideous. And so if we can do anything out here to support the movement to cast ICE out, to delegitimize this unbelievably criminal organization, then that’s what we should be doing.”






