Dear Ms. Anarchist: When Did Safety Go Out of Style?
By Joan Swirsky
AmericanThinker.com

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Here’s a challenge. Ask your neighbor, ask your
best friend, ask the guy standing next to you at the
deli counter, ask as many relatives as possible, ask
any real estate agent in the world this question:
What is the number-one thing all people in the world
do when they decide to move into an apartment or
condo or co-op or house?
Even before they buy appliances or furniture or food
for their refrigerator or outdoor plants or a new
mailbox. Even before they hire an inspector to
check out if everything in their new digs is in good
order.
What is the very, very, very first thing they make
sure of before they move in? What is the very first
thing the late left-wing activist, 37-year-old
Renée Nicole Good, made sure of when she and her
six-year-old son and her “wife” Becca Good moved
into their abode in Minneapolis?
It’s so basic that everyone reading this article
will say, “Yes!”
And what is it? You check that your doors and your
windows have locks! Then you might enhance these
safety measures with an alarm system. You might even
go farther by having a wonderfully protective and
ferocious guard dog. And farther still by arming
yourself!
This is in our DNA, going back to the
cavemen. Self-protection equals survival. It’s the
same for our country. A country without protected
borders is like a home with no locks — vulnerable to
the many crazy and criminal people out there who
dream and fantasize about and draw up elaborate
plans to violate your safety and security by
stealing, attacking, assaulting, terrorizing, and
destroying everything you hold dear.
Why?
Because as long as the human species has inhabited
the earth, there have been towering figures who
inspire and elevate us to create, to build, to
enhance society, just as there have been fanatically
deranged and crazed-with-anger figures whose raison
d’être is based on their irresistible impulses
to destroy, to annihilate, to militate against the
creators and the builders and society itself.
You can theorize that their motives are psychotic
jealousy or lifelong victimitis or general left-wing
pathology, but today, guessing at motives is mostly
about creating rationalizations that seek to
empathize with the perpetrators and demonize the
victims.
Ostensibly, Renée Good really, truly believed that
the many illegal career criminals, drug- and
sex-traffickers, communists, and jihadists who were
terrorizing American citizens on a daily — actually
hourly — basis were wrongfully being deported by
President Trump, and that her aggressive actions
were worth risking her own life and potentially
leaving her six-year-old son — the son she had
custody of, not the two older children whose custody
was awarded to her ex-husband — without a mother.
So craven have the left-wing media become that we
now have the faculty of the Columbia School of
Journalism — the school that pretends to teach
objectivity and lack of bias in reporting — actually
endorsing the Minnesota anti-ICE activists!
Motives, anyone?
As writer Daniel Greenfield asks,
“what was Renée Nicole Good thinking when her
girlfriend yelled, ‘Drive baby, drive’ and grinned
as Nicole gunned the motor and drove her 4,000-pound
Honda Pilot SUV at an armed federal law enforcement
officer?”
Duh. Why have none of the zillion articles written
about this incident addressed Renée Good’s
psychiatric history, if there is one? And if there
isn’t one, why not?
Here’s a possibility. There’s a strange word,
actually a psychiatric diagnosis, that describes
women who are sexually interested in or attracted to
criminals: hybristophilia. We all witnessed
this phenomenon when the savage
serial murderer Ted Bundy was swamped by
courtroom groupies and many others even after he was
convicted of brutally murdering 30 (and possibly
more) young women in the 1970s.
You don’t have to look far to find numerous examples
today. Just recently, the Menendez brothers — who
sadistically murdered their parents in their Beverly
Hills mansion in 1989 — were
denied parole by a California
judge. Even more mind-bending is that both
the brothers are married! Yes, to women
who want nothing more than to spend their lives
separate from but wedded and devoted to these
violent killers.
I’m guessing that Renée Good — and perhaps many if
not the majority of women who are out on the street
militating against the constitutional right of
American law enforcement — specifically the U.S.
Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE) — to do what
the law mandates are secretly attracted to these
miscreants, these drug-pushers, these
sex-traffickers, these career criminals, these bad
boys.
According to writer Amanda Prestigiacomo, a
vast majority of illegals arrested by ICE have
criminal records. She quotes assistant
DHS secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who said that “the
Department of Homeland Security law enforcement had
arrested more than 600,000 illegals, 70% of whom had
been charged or convicted of a crime in the United
States.”
After all, no one really believes that protesters
like Renée Good are students of, experts at, or
passionate defenders of the U.S. Constitution or
that the reason they are protesting is all about the
law!
Cannot rule out a mental disorder
As writer Ray
DiLorenzo posits,
there is no doubt, the Far Left is suffering a
mental health crisis. ... These protests feature
women who have shaved
their heads as a form of protest, men
dressed in women’s clothing, and protesters who
swear at or spit on ICE and border agents. Many
individuals shout obscenities or wear t-shirts with
offensive language. Some protesters physically
block ICE or Border Patrol vehicles, preventing
federal agents from doing their operations and
people from going to and coming from work. Some
even throw urine at the officers. ...
The data show it plainly. A
Pew Research survey shows well over 50%
of young white liberal women have been diagnosed
with a mental condition. A Columbia
University study found “depression among
liberal teenagers escalated after 2012, while
conservative teens remained far more stable.” Social
Science & Medicine–Mental Health found
that “liberals, especially young ones, consistently
experience more emotional distress than
conservatives.”
And of course there’s a great deal of narcissism in
acting-out do-gooders like Renée Good, who always
harbor the conceit that they are more virtuous, more
empathic, more caring than those mean old
law-and-order types, that their actions are all in
the service of a more just society, and that seriously
wounded officer Jonathan Ross — who was
hospitalized with internal bleeding — was simply
collateral damage in their righteous cause.
These and other delusions are their stock in
trade. Not to omit that although they claim to
advocate for the victims of [name that tune:
flirtatious bosses, racism, sexism, and now ICE
agents], more often than not, it is they themselves
who feel like victims, and it is the (mostly) women
who support them who also feel like victims.
In the upside-down world of today, an out-of-control
demonstrator like Good is lionized, a genuine victim
of her aggression like Officer Ross is marginalized,
and a stalwart law-and-order division of the U.S.
government is demonized.
As a friend of mine says almost every day: What a
world!
Joan Swirsky is a New York–based journalist and
author. Her website is www.joanswirsky.com,
and she can be reached at joanswirsky@gmail.com.

