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Minn. woman ‘feels wrong’ for mourning death of anti-ICE protester ‘white tears are not helpful’

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A viral interview out of Minnesota is quickly becoming a textbook example of how progressive ideology has warped basic human instinct — particularly among white liberal women, one of the Democratic Party’s most reliable voting blocs.

Real Daily News reporter Brecca Stoll was on the ground in Minneapolis following the fatal shooting of an aggressive anti-ICE protester when she encountered a woman who stopped to “pay respects” — only to spiral into a public struggle session over her own skin color.

Despite the surrounding chaos — street blockades, heated clashes with police, and unhinged leftist outbursts that included threats and wailing — the exchange itself was calm. What made it unsettling was not the tone, but the mindset on display.

“It feels kind of wrong, being here in some way. I don’t know,” the woman said shakily.

She then attempted to explain why basic human empathy now comes with ideological conditions.

“I don’t know, I don’t know where it stems from… I mean part of it, is I’m privileged…”

And there it was.

The woman went on to articulate the now-familiar doctrine of racial guilt, insisting that her emotional response itself was inappropriate.

“So, I feel like white tears are not always something’s that helpful or necessary. Black and brown people have been experiencing this for a long time.”

According to the woman, she had merely been driving by when she felt compelled to stop — only to be immediately consumed by guilt over the fact that she was a white woman showing sympathy.

In short, she said she “felt wrong” paying her respects to Renee Good because she is “a white woman who’s privileged.”

As one viral post summarized it:
Leftist woman says she “feels wrong” for paying her respects to Renee Good because she’s a “white woman who’s privileged.” “White tears are not helpful.”

The clip spread rapidly on X, prompting widespread reaction:

“I initially laugh at stuff like this but then I just start to feel sad,” one user wrote. “What an unbelievably miserable life it must be to live in this mindset. Brainwashed beyond measure.”

Another was more blunt:
“Absolute insanity. Literally a mental illness. And they have the exact same voting power as you. Think about that.”

Commentary continued to pour in as users zeroed in on the deeper problem — the replacement of human decency with ideological ranking systems.

“This is the brain rot distilled into one sentence,” one post read. “Someone dies and the response is to run a privilege calculator instead of showing basic human decency… grief isn’t a political act and empathy doesn’t require a skin-tone…”

Others noted the irony of the moment.

“She’s feeling guilt about her white guilt,” commentator Eli Steele observed.

Another user quipped:
“It’s always a bummer for the White Liberal Women when the object of their empathy isn’t higher up the intersectional ladder.”

What the clip ultimately exposes is not compassion, but conditioning. A worldview so rigid that it leaves no room for shared humanity — only hierarchy, guilt, and self-censorship.

For years, white liberal women have remained a critical holdout bloc for Democrats, loyally supporting policies that are divisive, destructive, and increasingly hostile to common sense. This viral moment offers a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the psychological cost of that ideology.

As one commenter put it plainly:
“The mental illness is staggering. The woke mind virus is real.”

Harsh words, perhaps — but for many Americans watching this unfold, they ring uncomfortably true.

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