If there was ever a question about how much America hates women, here’s proof. Jonathan Ross killed Renee Good, called her a “fucking bitch,” filmed the whole thing on his body cam, and sent the footage to a conservative news outlet because he genuinely believed it would clear his name.
I cannot make this stuff up in 2026. He executed a woman, narrated it with a slur, and delivered it to the media because he was that certain that when America watched this woman die, we would agree she had it coming.
He was betting on our misogyny. And he wasn’t entirely wrong. Let’s dive in.
The Performance of Justified Violence
There’s something uniquely chilling about circulating your own body cam footage. This was a man so confident in his righteousness that he willingly shared his own exoneration reel, assuming the audience would see what he saw: a woman who didn’t comply, and therefore, a woman who deserved what she got.
Sending his footage to the media shows how normalized violence against women has become in this country. This dude not only expected to avoid prosecution, he also expected to be vindicated! He expected to be called a hero because he exists in an America where he genuinely believed that watching a woman die would generate sympathy for him.
Unfortunately, he wasn’t completely delusional. The President defended him. The Vice President defended him. The Department of Homeland Security defended him. In the America Jonathan Ross understands, women who don’t obey don’t deserve to live, and the men who kill them are patriots.






