Until they get to the point where they start executing us in the streets.
And even, it will still be a small response to start.
Until they get to the point where they start executing us in the streets.
And even, it will still be a small response to start.
I get where he's coming from but he's underselling the fear that people have of strength. You turn them back for one night, then what? When they come back with twice the number? When they pick you off one at a time trying to leave to buy bread? Seriously, then what?
Most people are crippled by the phrase "then what?" Because nobody wants to say what happens next: you're going to live a very short and bloody life.
You'd hope that you'd put the fear in the enforcers enough that they wouldn't bother. However, their own pride and their own anger at being bested, humiliated, struck out against can lead to aggravated retaliation. Tit for tat, until either one side gives or both are bloodied beyond recovery.
However, spooking the enforcers isn't a complete impossibility. Effective local organization plus the realization that an assault isn't worth the cost can lead to a favorable outcome for the defenders.
There are effective no-go zones in every Western country, enclaves of the ungovernable, for whom authority doesn't dare tread, except in the most egregious of scenarios. They're always united by a sense of community, and a sense that the greater authority doesn't apply to them.
We very well may be finding more people adhering to that philosophy as it becomes ever clearer how self-serving our representative class has become among the populace.
The point is if everyone did it they wouldn't have twice the number to come back with. The state never has numbers on their side.
Yeah but you need a community that will back you up instead of throw you to the wolves and as you may have noticed everyone is completely atomized in the modern era.