“Shark Tank” star Kevin O’Leary is calling for an end to the violent protests erupting across Los Angeles in response to recent ICE raids — not based on politics, but because of the devastating impact on small businesses and hardworking families.
Destruction Hurts More Than Helps
In an exclusive conversation with TMZ, O’Leary didn’t mince words. He described the smashing of windows and setting cars on fire as no form of legitimate protest. Instead, he warned, these acts are crushing the livelihoods of thousands of small business owners and their employees — people simply trying to make a living.
“This destruction? It’s the real un-American crime,” O’Leary said bluntly.
L.A. in Turmoil Over ICE Raids
Los Angeles has been roiled for nearly a week, as protesters flood the streets after Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers conducted a series of high-profile raids targeting undocumented immigrants. The unrest escalated to the point where President Trump deployed 4,000 National Guard troops and 700 Marines to maintain order in the city.
Free Speech vs. Violence
Kevin strongly supports free speech and peaceful protest, recognizing it as a cornerstone of American democracy. But he draws a hard line at destruction and violence, emphasizing:
“You can stand for what you believe in without torching someone’s business or stealing their livelihood.”
Will the Chaos Help?
Despite ongoing protests, O’Leary is skeptical that the violent tactics will sway public opinion or advance the cause. He believes the damage to small businesses will instead alienate many, turning support away from the movement.
Why Small Businesses Matter
- Small shops are often family-run and rely on every sale to survive.
- Window breakage and vandalism mean expensive repairs and lost income.
- Employees face uncertainty and possible job losses.
Final Thoughts
The protests are a vivid expression of tension in America today — but Kevin O’Leary’s message is clear:
“Fight for your rights, yes. But don’t destroy the backbone of our communities.”
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