A registered nurse and nurse advocate in Sarasota, Florida, has sparked outrage after urging other nations, Canada, the United Kingdom, and China to “attack the United States” in an online video. Feeling she had enough with the Trump administration, she wants other countries to step in and “overturn our regime.”
The woman in question is Joyce Schulz-Killian, who goes by the username joycethenurseadvocate on TikTok. Known for her expletive, political rants shared on her account, Joyce appeared to up the ante with her rhetoric, potentially caused by the escalation in violence in the Middle East following the bombing of Iran.
“Come on, Canada, come on, UK, come on, China, you know you wanna do it,” the Florida woman said. “Come in and attack the United States. You don’t like our regime, we don’t like it either. Help us. Please, help the United States. Come in, come in, help us! We’ll figure it out. We don’t like our regime either. Come on! Help us!“
In the clip’s description, Joyce added the following hashtags: grateful, figuringoutlife, godisgreat, fyp, and nurseadvocate. Then, she wrote, all in uppercase, “Help us! China, Canada, UK, someone!!! Help us overturn our regime!“
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Of course, users called Joyce out, saying that asking other governments to attack her own was inappropriate, to say the least, with some even calling it treason. Others claimed they contacted the FBI to have her investigated.
“Funny, they always want someone else to do it,” one user said. Another one commented, “Can Joyce come to the UK? I will take her place in the USA. I work hard.” A third one added, “Best thing about TikTok is how it allows them to reveal themselves to us.”
This is not the first time the Florida nurse advocate has criticized Trump on her TikTok. Back in February, she called out Trump’s Truth Social post in which Barack and Michele Obama were shown as apes. The following day, Joyce explained that Obama “lived in Donnie’s head,” because he “is the only sitting president that ever won a Nobel Peace Prize.”
Then, weeks later, Joyce reacted to the news of former Prince Andrew’s arrest following the release of the Epstein files by the Department of Justice. She added that she doesn’t enjoy “living in Hitler Germany,” referring to the United States under Trump, but said she hoped “everything would come to an end soon.”







