For most of us, the answer is no. But there are some out there who want to play Rambo—and I understand the temptation.
After all, First Blood had a message: push people too far, and they break. And yes—Trump has drawn first blood. That’s on him, no matter how he tries to spin it.
But is violence the answer? I hope not.
Because Trump’s army is being built—we see it. And yes, it’s evil.
Not because they’re enforcing immigration laws, but because of how they’re doing it.
We’re watching armed bullies act with impunity—given permission to intimidate, provoke, and escalate. And it’s not random. It’s strategic. They are pushing the buttons.
They need to be stopped—and they need to be stopped now.
Every day that passes, they grow stronger, bolder, more dangerous.
But here’s the trap: if you answer their violence with violence, you’re walking straight into Trump’s plan.
He needs the chaos. His playbook is short—and this is the play:
Provoke violence. Then declare martial law.
Once that happens, democracy won’t stand a chance.
These are dangerous times. We must resist—but not fall into his hands.
We must fight back—but not start a war.
Go back to peaceful demonstrations. Go back to community rallies.
Go back to trusting in democracy—and fighting for it the right way.
Go back to your families, but don’t give up. And don’t give in.
Make your signs personal. Speak from the heart.
When you see the uniformed enforcers, remind them: their oath is to the Constitution, not the President.
Ask them: Is this what you want for your children’s future?
Ask them: Do you want a fight? Because if you do, it won’t be a foreign enemy. You’ll be fighting fellow Americans—Americans who won’t bow, won’t flinch, and won’t move out of the way.
We stand for a country that still belongs to all of us.
Don’t let Trump burn it down to save himself.