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ICE Protests Pop Up on Roblox as Kids Organize Virtual Demonstrations: ‘FRICK ICE’

The virtual protests are popping up in various user-generated game worlds, including popular city roleplay servers and replica U.S. government locations.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
June 17, 2025
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ICE Protests Pop Up on Roblox as Kids Organize Virtual Demonstrations: ‘FRICK ICE’

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A wave of unexpected digital protests has swept across the online gaming platform Roblox, as players—many of them kids and teenagers—organize virtual demonstrations against U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Using the platform’s customization tools and open-world environments, players have created in-game protest signs with slogans like “FRICK ICE,” “ICE Out of California,” and even more explicit messages such as “FU ICE.”

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The virtual protests are popping up in various user-generated game worlds, including popular city roleplay servers and replica U.S. government locations. In these environments, players control blocky avatars that gather in crowds, chant political messages via the in-game chat, and display handmade digital signs that reflect real-world political sentiments. Some avatars march in formation, others stand still holding signs above their heads, while a few deliver speeches using the text bubble system.

While Roblox is designed as a social gaming platform for kids and teens, with more than 70 million daily users, it’s increasingly being used as a tool for self-expression. These ICE protests represent a growing trend of youth using digital spaces to comment on political issues that affect their families, communities, and future.

ICE Protests Pop Up on Roblox as Kids Organize Virtual…

The demonstrations appear to be loosely organized, with no clear leadership. They often begin with one or two players voicing opposition to ICE, followed by others joining in with their own signs and messages. Some protests are planned in advance using outside platforms like Discord or TikTok, where players coordinate which games to join and what slogans to use. Others seem to happen spontaneously, growing organically as players rally together in the moment.

Roblox has long enforced strict community guidelines to maintain a safe environment for its largely underage audience. These rules prohibit the use of explicit language and political messaging, but the protests have still managed to slip through, at least temporarily. In some cases, moderators shut down the events quickly, either by kicking out players or removing the offending content. Still, new protests continue to appear in different parts of the platform, as players find creative ways to work around moderation tools.

The signs used in the protests range from playful and censored expressions—such as “FRICK ICE”—to more aggressive or explicit messages. Some use Roblox’s in-game clothing customization system to create protest-themed outfits, while others repurpose game elements to create symbolic visuals, such as prison bars or walls meant to represent detention centers.

These protests are not just performative acts—they reflect genuine political awareness among a generation growing up in the shadow of immigration debates, border policies, and family separation headlines. Many of the players involved are too young to vote or attend real-world protests, but they are finding their voice in the spaces where they spend much of their time: online games.

ICE Protests Pop Up on Roblox as Kids Organize Virtual…

The phenomenon also raises questions about the limits of free expression in virtual worlds. Roblox, like many online platforms, walks a fine line between encouraging creativity and maintaining community safety. Political protests, especially those that include profanity or controversial opinions, challenge those boundaries. While some users applaud the use of Roblox as a space for digital activism, others see it as an inappropriate venue for political content, especially given the age of many participants.

Still, the fact that these protests continue to pop up shows a strong desire among young people to engage with issues that matter to them. Whether these demonstrations are brief acts of rebellion or part of a larger trend in online activism, they signal a shift in how political awareness is forming—and being expressed—by the next generation.

Even in a game built for fun, today’s youth are making it clear: they have something to say.

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