
I’m a writer and I should be eloquent. I should have eloquence, ready at hand, for things like this. I should have poetry paired with clarity and I should find a way to turn what I’m feeling into something, into anything beyond what it already is, like taking ingredients and making them into a plate of food, but all I have are these raw ingredients of rage and confusion and uncertainty. And I know it’s the same ingredients you all have, and I know we’re all just staring at them in front of us like we want to turn them into something, but we don’t know what and we don’t know how. I have names like Keith Porter and Renee Good and Alex Pretti and in some cases I’ve seen how they die, burned into my brain, more raw ingredients I can’t quite process, for which I can’t find eloquence. And I keep thinking I should find that eloquence here but I guess I’m well-past that point and I’m saying it anyway, that we are under the heel of a fascist federal government. I’m saying fuck ICE, abolish ICE, prosecute ICE, and I’m saying that these things are the moderate position, this is the centrist, milquetoast view at this point, and they should be thankful it is, because the longer people go under the boot, the longer they go without justice, the more the moderate position drifts to the immoderate, to the extreme, to people finding a way to get justice in ways that won’t be granted to them by the government above them. Justice taken if not given. Justice born of rage. Rage, rage, what we have is rage, fuck ICE, fuck Trump, fuck it all — but another ingredient is there, too, one I didn’t expect, one whose flavor is strange but perfect and necessary: there’s the reagent of hope, too, because we see people, people just regular people out there in Minnesota, and Chicago before that, and Los Angeles and Portland before that, finding their voices, their connections, their communities, their hearts, and standing tall before the small men in their masks and their fucking Nazi coats, and they stand and they film and they blow the whistles and they harangue and cast the necessary invective like magic fucking spells, and they do this even through clouds of chemical poison, they do this against advancing armed vehicles, they do this even when others amongst them are shot. The fear hasn’t taken them. That’s an ingredient not present: the fear. They have rage, but they have hope. They show rage. They give hope. They stand tall and give us all that hope, communicative, collective, contagious hope. Our government, our politicians, better smell what’s on the wind, better taste that blood in the water, better see the rage and those on our side better match that rage, and those against us must wither against it. Fuck ICE. Abolish ICE. Persecute ICE. And those who cannot agree on these plain and obvious things need to get out of the way and let the people work. I Stand With Minnesota dot com. Give money. Call your reps. Show up. Find the rage. But fuel it with hope. Love to you all, except the Nazi fuckers who are keeping this nightmare going.








Veronika Maria Kaufmann says:
in the dead of the night we find ourselves, and i don’t need to repeat what you’re just written here; your posts are like the glimpse of a light across the frozen tundra. Thank you.
January 26, 2026 — 3:13 PM
Kathleen Allen says:
I can’t believe our country has gone to ruin in a year under this authoritarian regime. We need to stop this now before we are so far down the rabbit hole there is nowhere to go but further down. Abolish ICE. Arrest the goon squad and their enablers. NOW!
January 26, 2026 — 3:16 PM
innerspacegirl says:
yup. all of that.
January 26, 2026 — 3:31 PM
tony says:
Who told you your eloquence was gone? Seems perfectly on key to me. I’d say, a little more blood but we really don’t need it. René, Alex, Keith, all the others we haven’t yet heard of, and all those still to come because they won’t go quietly, those minions of the orange buffoon.
Thanks!
January 26, 2026 — 3:43 PM
Meg says:
From the bottom of my Twin Cities metro area heart–thank you. Your eloquence has not abandoned you and I appreciate it. Folks, if you have friends or family in Minnesota, check in on them.
January 26, 2026 — 4:12 PM
Curious says:
No paragraph breaks. That’s the perfect analogy for where we are at right now. It’s one thing after another, with no time to finish grieving the one before. Just the way the nazi clowns planned it from the start.
And people thought sitting out the last election was a “noble” move. Tell that to the dead.
January 26, 2026 — 4:21 PM
Steve Nelson says:
Thanks, Chuck. I’ve been peacefully marching and silently bearing witness in the larger Minneapolis protest events and vigils since Friday. It feels good channeling the anger and sadness among horrified, determined, loving strangers and friends. And it helps a lot to know the world is watching. You’re perfectly eloquent for the material at hand.
January 26, 2026 — 4:43 PM
mangacat201 says:
I keep going back in my mind to Heather Cox Richardson and her commentary on alex pretti’s where she said it would only take 16 – read SIXTEEN – Republican lawmakers to flip and reign in ICE and only 23 Republicans oversll would needed to impeach Trump and remove him from office (not that the alternative is any better but at least he lacks the necessary charisma). They could end this TONIGHT, if only they had the will and the courage. Blows my mind every time I remember.
Because it also means that these 23 people are holding a country of 340 million hostage in a war footing right now and they probably feel pretty good about themselves, most of them.
But the power is from the people, by the people, for the people and that’s what’s given me hope from the very beginning. U.S. Americanshave unlearned a lot, but they haven’t forgot what personal freedom is, not even the die hard MAGAs. And that’s where the engine of the revolution chugs along. The tipping point is upon us. Now the center must hold. The non-violence in the face of terror must persist so they’re starved of their pretext. But TACO. When it’s ultimately about pressing the button, he’ll balk. Because then all his I’ll gotten gains will go down the drain, real fast.
January 26, 2026 — 5:00 PM
RC Stadnik says:
Check out Robert L Arnold; he’s eloquence under fire.
Defiance Til Death!
January 26, 2026 — 5:38 PM
lynneconnollyuk@yahoo.co.uk says:
At last this generation is starting to move. It’s about bloody time.
January 26, 2026 — 7:51 PM
Holly Carter says:
Preach it, brother.
January 26, 2026 — 10:12 PM
Samantha Bryant says:
Just so.
January 27, 2026 — 8:20 AM
Morgan says:
People are not going quietly, and that gives me hope. People are not just lying down and taking it, and that gives me hope. If Democrats don’t win a 2/3 majority in the senate this year — or at least get enough Republicans to side with us — so we can impeach and convict that motherfucker, our only recourse will be to take matters into our own hands and do it ourselves the old-fashioned way.
January 27, 2026 — 9:12 AM
Teague de La Plaine says:
Fuck ICE
by DJ Wendigo
I’m a writer, supposed to be sharp with the sentence,
Eloquent weapons, precision with presence,
Poetry paired with some clarity, right?
But I’m staring at feelings that won’t fit the mic.
I got raw-ass ingredients, rage in a pile,
Confusion, uncertainty stacked by the aisle,
Like, “Make this a meal,” but I don’t got a pan,
Just my hands shaking over the mess that I am.
And I know it ain’t special, it’s common as rain,
Everybody got scraps, everybody got pain,
We’re all in the kitchen, just frozen in place,
Looking down at the parts like, “What do we make?”
Names carved in my skull, yeah they live in my head,
Keith Porter. Renee Good. Alex Pretti—dead.
I’ve seen how they die, it’s a loop I replay,
More ingredients I can’t sauté into sane.
I keep thinking I should find the words that are clean,
But I’m past that point, so I’m saying it mean:
We’re under the heel of a fascist machine.
Fuck ICE—say it plain, say it loud, say it clear,
Abolish ICE, this is moderate here.
You call this extreme? Nah, this is the center,
The longer the boot stays, the harder the temper.
Fuck ICE—every chant, every breath,
Justice ain’t given, it’s taken when left.
They should thank us it’s words and not worse at this stage,
‘Cause moderation erodes under years of this cage,
When justice gets stalled by a badge and a seal,
People start forging it, raw and unsealed.
Justice born angry, baptized in rage,
Rage like a fire they can’t put in a cage.
Fuck Trump, fuck the silence, fuck shrugging it off,
Fuck the lies wrapped in flags and fake law-and-order talk.
But hold up—there’s something else in the mix,
Didn’t expect this flavor, but damn, it exists.
A reagent of hope, strange taste, but it’s right,
Cuts through the smoke, keeps the flame alight.
Look at Minnesota, Chicago, L.A.,
Portland before it—yeah, I seen the way
Regular people stand tall in the street
Facing small men hiding fear under sheets.
Fuck ICE—say it plain, say it loud, say it clear,
Abolish ICE, this is moderate here.
You call this extreme? Nah, this is the center,
The longer the boot stays, the harder the temper.
Fuck ICE—every chant, every breath,
Justice ain’t given, it’s taken when left.
They film, they whistle, they scream, they persist,
Turn words into weapons, invective like fists—
No, spells—verbal magic hurled into the dark,
Lighting the match, leaving permanent marks.
Through chemical clouds, through armored advance,
Through bullets that tell you, “Don’t move, don’t chance,”
They don’t run. They don’t fold. They don’t disappear.
Notice the ingredient missing: fear.
They got rage, yeah—but hope rides shotgun,
Contagious, collective, transmitted, hard-won.
They show rage, then they hand you belief,
Like, “Stand the fuck up—this ain’t over, not brief.”
Our government better smell what’s on the wind.
Better taste blood in the water again.
Better read the room, better read the street,
‘Cause the ground’s got a rhythm, and it’s finding its beat.
Match the rage if you’re with us—don’t dampen the flame.
If you’re against it, wither out, fade.
Fuck ICE—say it slow, say it fast, say it twice.
Abolish ICE.
Prosecute ICE.
This ain’t radical now—this is baseline life.
January 27, 2026 — 10:20 AM
Holly Carter says:
AOOOOOOOOOOOO!
January 27, 2026 — 10:54 AM
CONNIE COCKRELL says:
Hugs. From all of us in rage with you.
January 27, 2026 — 10:49 AM
Sandy Waters Bredin says:
Thank you so much for this very eloquent indeed piece, from St Paul, MN. We visited the murder sites today which was very cathartic and moving. There are folks at each site offering snacks, water, hot chocolate, coffee, hugs, whistles. I met Senator Warnock (GA) at Renee Good’s site and he told me “I SEE YOU. THE WORLD SEES YOU.” Which means the world to me.
January 27, 2026 — 6:39 PM
Curt Reply says:
Thanks, Chuck.
January 29, 2026 — 12:41 PM