Two books perfect to get into the mindset of our current enemies, whether they're "rational" leftists or Marxist zombies. Knowing your opponents is one of the many ways to formulate tactics in getting ahead of the war.
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I 100% agree.
Way too much black pills on the right. It's a problem with their psyche.
I'm not kidding when I say a ton of the resistance is coming almost explicitly from, not only veterans, but veteran US Marines. The psyche of a Marine promotes the idea of responding to impossible odds with obstinance, aggression, and an utter refusal to lose. Frankly, I don't find that anywhere else on the right.
Here's what I mean: Task Force "Papa Bear" has their HQ unit attacked by an Iraqi Armored platoon. Non-infantry Marines respond by not withdrawing, and engaging in direct combat with enemy armor. One Marine corporal charges out into the desert and knocks a tank out with an AT-4.
The kind of psyche that Marines develop in dire situations where they should normally consider withdrawing is their most valuable asset in combat. They go all "No fuck you!" and rush a tank. They promote not only marksmanship, but explicit aggression and violence of action in order to accomplish objectives.
That psyche is guaranteed to generate fucking results. And it's exactly the kind of mentality you want in a fight. What we keep seeing on the right is most of the reactionaries withdrawing or black-pilling, most of the conservatives trying consolidate, and a bunch of veterans (mostly Marines) explicitly defying authority and doing the genuine dirty work of challenging health departments, police forces, and political leadership through Civil Disobedience.
Being a former Marine... you can guess why I like that shit, and want to promote the rest of the right joining in the fight that's already underway.