I'm not sure what the thing is about dancing on the roofs of cars. During the Los Angeles riots, rioters stood on the roofs of burning cars, but I didn't see much dancing, just waving of the Mexican flag. Where I really see people dancing on cars is during Spring Break in Florida. Before wondering if I'm making a racial issue of this, the mainstream media did it first. Back in the spring of 2021, The Washington Post tweeted, "Curfew causes Black Americans to wonder if they can still have fun in Miami Beach." Gee, why would they institute a curfew?
The Daily Mail reported:
Authorities in Miami Beach are facing allegations of racism after extending an 8 pm curfew and state of emergency in response to largely black crowds of spring break revelers, who officials say are ‘overwhelming’ the city with unruly behavior.
Miami Beach police have arrested more than 1,000 people in the past month, and faced criticism after using pepper balls and sound cannons on the crowd on Saturday night, which black leaders called ‘unnecessary force’.
As recently as February of 2024, The Miami Herald was asking, "How far can a city go to keep Spring Break crowds out?" The smoothbrains at The Herald wrote:
White city leaders and police forget that by closing public garages in South Beach, allegedly as a tactic to stem violence, will have the result of shutting out people of color, so evoking the ugly racial history of acts to discourage Blacks from using Florida beaches.
So when I saw this alleged anti-ICE school walkout in Indianapolis, I was reminded of the reasons police tried to clamp down on students. Do these kids look like they're protesting ICE?
North Central High School in Indianapolis —which prides itself on being one of Indiana’s most diverse schools — staged an “ICE walkout” today and it looked exactly how you’d expect.
— johnny maga (@_johnnymaga) February 3, 2026
Zero federal funds should go to these institutions. pic.twitter.com/aPghhH17T3
DEFUND EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THESE SCHOOLS pic.twitter.com/6iWGjHdcfb
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) February 3, 2026
Future activists employed in our communities. Even worse, some might go on to be teachers. The cycle must stop. This has been the plan all along.
— Nate Wiggy (@npwiggy) February 3, 2026
Expel the students, fire the teachers that participated.
— Shaun (@ShaunStromb) February 3, 2026
Lord of the Flies
— Trish Page🇺🇸 (@TrishPage) February 3, 2026
So glad my kids never participated in anything remotely like this. Pathetic. Pointless. Poor parenting.
— Troy (@BassBurg) February 3, 2026
This is my high school 🤦🏼♂️
— BWellFolks (@BWellFolks) February 3, 2026
I'm sorry.
The revolution you’ve been waiting for 🙄
— secret shimmer (@Ihavenoclueonu) February 3, 2026
All of these school walkouts are purely performative, as was the indoor preschool "walkout" I wrote about on Monday. They do nothing. They have no consequences, and the students know there won't be any consequences.
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