I'll revisit the idea that leftists often overlook the fact that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) is not a recent creation of the Big, Beautiful Bill, which allocated extensive funding to the agency. ICE has existed long before Trump's presidency and operated similarly during Barack Obama's time in office. However, since Obama was a Democrat and Black, protests against him were uncommon. Now, we see protests from white progressives, many women, rallying against ICE and what they perceive as the non-white struggle. These protests were evident at the Grammys, which was a gross display of bizarre behavior.
Nothing conveys a stronger sense of irrationality and ignorance than a multitude of affluent, gated-community leftists discussing the notion that we inhabit land that has been stolen, asserting that no one is illegal, or propagating similar juvenile narratives that only find resonance within elitist gatherings characterized by excessive wine consumption among some of the most intolerable individuals conceivable. Such rhetoric can be regarded as a form of psychological torment, to the extent that most reasonable individuals might prefer to end their lives rather than endure the continual absorption of blatant ignorance.
It is unlikely that individuals attending the Grammys would consider opening their homes to illegal aliens. Should they do so, it could potentially result in the exploitation of these migrants as unofficial labor. Discussing these issues from such a privileged perspective often overlooks the realities faced by working people, as they rarely have the luxury of engaging in such discussions.
There was supposedly a work stoppage protest at the end of January. First, liberals don’t work. They’re unemployed losers who scream into their phones. The posts are accentuated by the fact that none of these people have friends. That goes double for white liberal women—only total losers scream into their phones ALONE and post them on social media. The people who want open borders won’t be impacted by the spikes in the cost of living, the rent hikes, and the degradation of the standard of living because they’re rich. Property values won’t be impacted because none of the people they want to let in willy-nilly would be allowed to live with them in their gated communities.
So, enough with the “stolen land” nonsense, Billie Eilish. First, the whole pro-open borders, stolen land stuff is a recipe for implosion, but that’s for another time.
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“Nobody is illegal on stolen land. We need to keep fighting and speaking up. Our voices do matter."
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 2, 2026
— Billie Eilish during her acceptance speech at the #GRAMMYs pic.twitter.com/SpVwvUu3GD
The most elitist, disconnected, and insular wealthy adolescents are all opposed to ICE because, among other reasons discussed, their supporters expect them to be. I doubt that any of the individuals at these awards are aware that ICE existed prior to the Trump administration, or that the Democratic Party's stance on immigration in the 1990s, as reflected in the Barbara Jordan Commission, was notably similar to Trumpian policies.
They wouldn’t know because celebrities don’t know s**t. It’s one of the reasons Bill Maher doesn’t have a lot of A-listers on his show or podcast, since they’d die after five minutes. Now, Maher has been wrong about a lot of things, but he knows what’s going on. Hell, CNN did a ride-along with ICE under the Obama administration.
It’s too perfect: a rich person in a secure neighborhood lectures the rest of us on immigration.
Go to hell.
Billie Eilish logic. pic.twitter.com/GvLck63YIA
— Dispropaganda (@Dispropoganda) February 2, 2026

