As ICE Officers Get Beaten While Arresting Pedophiles, Minneapolis Makes Baby ‘Therapy Goats’ Available for Some Overstressed City Staffers

The article criticizes Minneapolis city officials for offering “healing circles” and therapy goats to city employees while unrest surrounds ICE activity in the city. It cites a screenshot posted to X by a townhall columnist showing Minneapolis City Attorney Kristyn Anderson inviting staff to a quiet, supportive space with therapy animals. The piece frames the city’s response as misplaced amid protests and confrontations that followed the Jan. 7 death of Renee Good during an interaction with an ICE officer.it accuses left-leaning agitators of harassing federal agents, faults state and city Democratic leaders (including Gov. tim Walz and Mayor Jacob frey) for not deescalating,and raises concerns about alleged fraud tied to Somali-run daycares. The author uses sarcastic commentary to argue the city’s priorities are wrong and suggests that more “labor-intensive” work, like caring for goats, would be more productive for some employees.


Minneapolis, Minnesota, has its priorities out of order.

As chaos unfolds due to leftist agitators and rioters harassing Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers trying to apprehend illegal aliens, city officials are offering employees healing circles and baby “therapy goats.”

In an screenshotted and uploaded to social media platform X on Thursday, Minneapolis City Attorney Kristyn Anderson announced that a healing circle would be provided “as a quiet, supportive environment for connection and presence.”

After mentioning the goats were also available, she warmly told her colleagues they are “welcome to simply sit, listen, and be in community with another.”

Townhall Columnist Dustin Grage, who posted the screenshot, added, “This is not parody. This is Minneapolis.”

It does seem like parody, almost as if written for an episode of “Parks and Recreation” rather than an sent by someone living off the public dollar who clearly has a crisis to deal with.

After the killing of 37-year-old Renee Good on Jan. 7 by an ICE officer after she hit him with her car, widespread unrest in Minneapolis has seen violent mobs not only confront ICE, but become physical with officers.

Be mindful, these officers have a hard enough job apprehending convicted pedophiles and murderers without droves of leftists standing in their way.

Democratic officials like Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz and Mayor Jacob Frey have not done much to deescalate.

Walz called his state’s confrontation with the federal government a “war,” with Frey trying to downplay the injuries of the officer hit by Good, comparing them to someone closing a refrigerator with their hip.

Of course, you cannot overlook the accusations of fraud that grow more credible by the day after YouTuber Nick Shirley’s initial investigation of several Somali “daycares” raised the alarms regarding where potentially billions of tax dollars were being sent.

Rioting, defying federal officers and the law, widespread fraud — it’s all unfolding in Minneapolis.

But never mind that.

The priority needs to be healing and therapy animals for employees, some of which probably clocked out and proceeded to harass ICE.

In a bit of irony, if any of these city employees moved to a farm with goats to take care of, their problems would likely disappear.

The responsibility of a more labor-intensive existence would subsequently turn a group of indignant urban radicals into functioning members of society with a new perspective on life.

But don’t hold your breath on that happening.




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