Justice Requires Law, Not Mob Mentality

There is a fundamental principle that must never be ignored in a constitutional republic: guilt is determined in a court of law, not in the streets, not online, and not by political mobs.

If individuals have been wrongly accused or improperly charged, that should concern everyone. Due process exists precisely to prevent unjust outcomes, and every person is entitled to it—without exception. When the legal system fails, it must be corrected through lawful means.

That said, acknowledging due process does not mean ignoring the root problem.

No rational, stable society can function if people become so politically deranged and emotionally unhinged that they believe ramming vehicles into law enforcement officers—or anyone—is acceptable behavior. That is not protest. That is not resistance. That is reckless, dangerous, and completely disconnected from reality.

When political ideology overrides basic judgment, people stop seeing consequences. They stop seeing other human beings. And they stop seeing the law as something that applies to them. That mindset is far more dangerous than any policy disagreement.

Two truths can exist at the same time:

The justice system must uphold fairness and due process.

And individuals must be held responsible for choosing violent, irrational actions.

The real issue isn’t enforcement.

It isn’t the existence of ICE.

It’s the normalization of extreme behavior fueled by misinformation, outrage culture, and moral delusion.

A free society depends on reason, restraint, and respect for law. When people abandon those principles and act on rage instead of logic, the result is chaos—and chaos harms everyone.

America survives because laws exist, because courts exist, and because citizens are expected to act like adults, not mobs.

Disagreement is American.

Violence driven by hysteria is not.

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