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"Maleness complex, easily offended ego and low IQ" – Zara Larsson saws ICE shooter
Published 11 January 2026 at 10.01
Foreign. Pop star and left-wing profile Zara Larsson embarks on the American debate with a number of Instagram stories in which she condemns the U.S. authority for foreign control, ICE, after this week's deadly shot in Minneapolis.
This week, 37-year-old Renee Nicole Good, a U.S. citizen and left-wing activist, was shot dead by an ICE operator in Minneapolis.
Good was shot up close from the side when in her car she tried to leave a number of masked ICE operators
Although no one was in front of the car when the shots fell, US President Donald Trump has ruled that the operator acted in self-defense, but local politicians, state police and witnesses have questioned this, saying that the woman's car posed no threat.
On Instagram, the Swedish pop star Zara Larsson wonders what it really is for people who work at ICE, and why almost none of them seem to be women.
"What went wrong? Is it masculinity complex, a easily offended ego, fear of people and low IQ mixed together in a disgusting cocktail?", Larsson asks in a post where she asks herself what caused the ICE operator to shoot.
"Is it red pill podcasts mixed with the absence of love from the parents in childhood? Seriously, what happened in their heads that makes these men go this way? (Note! I haven't seen a female operator yet!!!) ... We need to teach our little boys compassion and empathy, so they can grow up and see every person as a human being," she writes.
The incident in Minneapolis has led to protests and demands for independent investigation, while people like Donald Trump and JD Vance have defended the ICE operator's intervention.
Even from US-loyal countries in Europe, there has been praise, including from Poland where MEP Dominik Tarczyński from the former ruling party "Law and Justice" gives ICE praise for getting rid of a left-wing activist.
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