Activist Kita Rose Calls Out ICE Atrocities, Expresses Solidarity With Minnesota in Viral Video

by Gee NY
Image credit: @kitarose_ on Instagram

In a passionate Instagram post, activist and content creator Kita Rose voiced her support for Minnesota amid recent controversial ICE operations and federal actions.

In her signature humor-laced commentary, Rose delivered a blistering critique of systemic oppression and government accountability. Sharing the post with the caption, “We stand with Minnesota. Your neighbor isn’t your enemy 🙂‍↕️ #kitasaidit”, Rose spoke strongly about the ongoing struggle for civil rights and called for solidarity across communities.

In the accompanying video, Rose described her commentary as an “angry rant,” asserting that the current civil rights abuse crisis under Trump transcends race, gender, class, or immigration status, and describing the situation as a modern civil conflict.

Image credit: @kitarose_ on Instagram

She noted that historically marginalized groups, particularly Black Americans, continue to experience disproportionate violations of rights.

“Every single time a Black person has expressed their feelings about living in a country whose system actively works against them…we’re told to get over it,” Rose said.

She noted that Black communities remain at the forefront of protests and advocacy, despite public narratives suggesting otherwise. Rose also criticized prominent media figures and politicians for labeling activists like Representative Jasmine Crockett as “polarizing,” framing such rhetoric as a deliberate tactic to distract the public from systemic abuses by ICE and other government agencies.

Rose’s video also addressed broader grievances, including the removal of slavery memorials in Philadelphia and the Netherlands, and criticized the influence of wealthy elites in shaping policy at the expense of ordinary citizens. She urged viewers to reject engagement with extremist online factions and focus energy on supporting accountability and justice.

Closing her remarks, Rose called for unity and action, directly linking her message to Minnesota’s situation:

“If you have common sense or a sliver of common decency, you would stand with Jasmine Crockett, the American people, and more specifically Minnesota. Make no mistake. We stand with Minnesota.”

The post has rapidly gained traction on social media, resonating with audiences who view it as a bold statement on civil rights, government accountability, and systemic injustice.

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