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Golden Globes: Mark Ruffalo, Wanda Sykes Among Hollywood Celebrities Wearing Anti-ICE ‘Be Good’ Pin Supporting Renee Good

# Hollywood’s Be Good Hypocrisy: Celebs Rally for the Woman Who Rammed an ICE Agent

In a spectacle of selective outrage at the Golden Globes, A-list stars like Mark Ruffalo and Wanda Sykes donned Be Good pins to champion Renee Good, the 37-year-old Minnesota woman fatally shot by an ICE agent after she allegedly rammed him with her vehicle last week. This isn’t just celebrity virtue-signaling; it’s a masterclass in Hollywood’s twisted narrative crafting. Good, facing deportation proceedings, plowed into a federal officer during a confrontation—yet the pins frame her as the victim, conveniently ignoring the agent’s split-second decision to defend his life. Ruffalo, ever the activist, and Sykes, no stranger to partisan jabs, turned a red carpet into a protest stage, amplifying a story that paints law enforcement as the aggressor while glossing over the aggressor’s actions. It’s the same playbook we’ve seen with BLM riots: elevate the perpetrator, demonize the defender.

For the 2A community, this is a flashing red warning light. Hollywood’s embrace of Good’s cause underscores their disdain for armed self-defense—especially when it involves cops or agents protecting borders. If ramming an ICE officer warrants Be Good solidarity, what does that say about the average citizen drawing a firearm against a carjacker or home invader? These elites, shielded by private security packing heat, hypocritically erode the very right-to-carry principles that keep them safe. The implications ripple: expect this rhetoric to fuel anti-ICE sentiment, bolster calls for defunding border enforcement, and normalize portraying armed resistance to federal authority as heroic. It’s not about Good; it’s about chipping away at the Second Amendment’s foundation—self-defense as an inalienable right, not a privilege for the state alone.

The 2A fight just got a glitzy new front. While Tinseltown toasts a dead rammer, patriots know the real heroes wear badges and badges of honor. Stay vigilant, arm up, and call out the spin—because when Hollywood says Be Good, they mean Be Compliant.

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