Mike Belcher, a social media user, posted a series of tweets in October 2025 discussing personal experiences and opinions on political and cultural issues. In his posts, Belcher referenced his family life, expressed concerns about the current political climate, and commented on themes in popular media.
On October 19, 2025, Belcher wrote: “Yeah, I’m in my second year of marriage with a 9 month old daughter. I get an awful lot of threats (and some actual attacks) from the Left for my politics. A safe (country) space would be nice to raise a family. Communists seem to be making it an us or them situation.”
Later that day, he added commentary about the film “Sicario,” stating: “This is an important point. In Sicario the real bad guy wasn’t even the Cartels – they had a way to deal with them. The real bad guy was the middle-aged woman with a perfect confidence in her own moral superiority.”
The following day, on October 20, Belcher posted a brief message accompanied by a link to a picture: “Found a picture.”
Belcher’s remarks reflect ongoing tensions within American political discourse, where individuals have reported facing hostility or threats based on their expressed beliefs. Public discussions about safety and ideological divisions remain prevalent topics in the United States.

