We're Not Wrong

About the ICE Shooting in Minnesota and California's Proposed Wealth Tax

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Jan 15, 2026
A powerful discussion unfolds about the tragic shooting of Renée Good by an ICE agent, revealing deep divides fueled by conflicting narratives and highlighting concerns over police accountability. The hosts explore the implications of California's proposed billionaire wealth tax, sparking debates on wealth redistribution and potential capital flight. They also emphasize the impact of algorithm-driven media on public discourse and activism, while addressing the broader consequences of such policies on society and governance.
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Broken Cabinet In Valencia Shows Liability Gaps

  • Jen Briney recounts unsafe Airbnb and cabinet that fell, stressing lower litigation culture in Europe.
  • She uses the broken cabinet story to illustrate differences in safety standards and lawsuit deterrents.
INSIGHT

Perceived Immunity Fuels ICE Escalation

  • ICE agents are acting with perceived immunity, escalating use of force in protests and street encounters.
  • Jen Briney warns this top-down message makes U.S. cities more dangerous for civilians and activists.
INSIGHT

Video Evidence Deepens Divides

  • Multiple video angles increased polarization instead of clarifying what happened in the shooting.
  • Justin Robert Young argues visual proof now often entrenches partisan views rather than resolving facts.
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