Tuesday, January 13, 2026

Did Good Think The Rules Didn't Apply To Her?

Every day brings more revelations about Renee Nicole Good and her spouse, Rebecca Good. The latest is this comment from a recording immediately after Renee Good was shot:

After witnessing her wife's death, Rebecca is heard screaming, blaming the cops for carrying live ammo: "Why did you have real bullets?!"

Then Rebecca blames herself.

"It's my fault. I made her come down here. It's my fault." 

Seriously? Questioning why law enforcement tasked with arresting dangerous criminals would have "real bullets"?  I can't remember where I saw it, but I read a comment the other day asserting that Renee Good was shot because of her female entitlement: she had been given a pass for so long that she didn't believe there would ever be consequences, even if she tried to run someone down in her car; and if she'd been arrested earlier for her various stunts, she might have thought twice about trying to hit an ICE agent with her car. 

4 comments:

  1. Bingo. So many on the left live in a bubble, agitated by celebrities to "do something", and go about larping with no thought of consequence. It's not real to them, until it is. AWFLs are the worst - they have grown up in a protective society, never realizing they have steadily eroded those protections and the willingness of protectors to pay that role anymore. The wolf is at the door and there's no one to call.

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    1. I think you are right that they do think of it as LARPing.

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    2. Why was she driving a real car? She should have been driving a kiddie pedal car. It would have fit her intellect better.

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  2. Her kids might argue that she didn't have consequences in her life.

    And yes, when you didn't think the bullets would be real, that's larping.

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