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Think the streets are filled with rage over ICE? Think again. In this episode of 10 Minutes of Truth, Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa break down why today’s ICE protests look less like serious activism—and more like a traveling circus with drums, costumes, conga lines, and social-media auditions. If you want to understand what’s really driving these demonstrations, this episode will save you a lot of fake outrage.
From puppet parades and choreographed dance routines to protesters flipping from “I’m furious” to “I’m having a blast” in under ten seconds, this episode exposes how modern left-wing protests have become performative events designed for viral clips—not meaningful change. It’s rage cosplay with better lighting and worse rhythm.
Steve and Bob also take aim at media hypocrisy, MSNBC’s contradictory coverage, and the very real people being disrupted—hotel workers, travelers, and ordinary residents—while activists treat downtown Minneapolis like an open-air festival. Equal parts comedy and cultural autopsy, this episode explains why performative outrage is replacing real debate—and why nobody seems embarrassed anymore.
Ten Minutes of Truth | #85
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By Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa5
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Think the streets are filled with rage over ICE? Think again. In this episode of 10 Minutes of Truth, Steve Barrett and Bob Baxa break down why today’s ICE protests look less like serious activism—and more like a traveling circus with drums, costumes, conga lines, and social-media auditions. If you want to understand what’s really driving these demonstrations, this episode will save you a lot of fake outrage.
From puppet parades and choreographed dance routines to protesters flipping from “I’m furious” to “I’m having a blast” in under ten seconds, this episode exposes how modern left-wing protests have become performative events designed for viral clips—not meaningful change. It’s rage cosplay with better lighting and worse rhythm.
Steve and Bob also take aim at media hypocrisy, MSNBC’s contradictory coverage, and the very real people being disrupted—hotel workers, travelers, and ordinary residents—while activists treat downtown Minneapolis like an open-air festival. Equal parts comedy and cultural autopsy, this episode explains why performative outrage is replacing real debate—and why nobody seems embarrassed anymore.
Ten Minutes of Truth | #85
ICE protests, Minneapolis protests, ICE protest chaos, performative activism, protest circus, band geeks protest, political theater, left wing protests, media hypocrisy, MSNBC protests, Fox News The Five, Greg Gutfeld, Jessica Tarlov, immigration protests, ICE enforcement, viral protests, activist performance, political outrage culture, 10 Minutes of Truth, Barrett and Baxa
#ICEProtests
#PerformativeActivism
#ProtestCircus
#MediaHypocrisy
#PoliticalTheater
#Minneapolis
#10MinutesOfTruth
#BarrettAndBaxa
#OutrageCulture
#ViralProtests

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