17 Years Ago Today: "I was always willing to be reasonable until I had to be unreasonable"
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Why would government jackboots try to stop the government?
May very well become necessary in the coming days.
As we speak Conservatives are buying AOC's grandmother a new roof for her house, so I don't anticipate them understanding the need to fight back against their enemies for quite some time.
Yep. With covid, blm riots, election shenanigans, crt and inflation.. i wonder what itll take?
Conservatives still believe in the justice system for some reason. They still believe the men in power with guns and the ones who work law enforcement are on their side. They still think they're the patriotic brave American's who volunteer to keep this country safe.
Many of them haven't realized communists took over those jobs a decade or more ago.
I also admire what this guy didn't do: Deal with his problems by making accounts on social media to complain, trash talk, and make veiled threats against the whole government in perpetuity.
this man was a hero.
he did nothing wrong.
"It's just property damage" - Democrats, circa 2020
His property damage was directly targeted at the people that wronged him.
Bullshit insurrection narratives aside that is the primary difference between the Floyd riots and January 6th.
Imagine 500 of these bad boys rolling up to a certain city located conveniently on seven hills and providing demolition free of charge. A man can dream.
That already happened in 455 AD. It was a disaster.
Today should be national killdozer day.
https://youtu.be/Xmr6jIpXSmg
We need to remember Marvin Heemeyer as an average man pushed too far
A useful quote, but that guy wasn't all that right in the head.
Yeah, he’s totally insane. Never ever ever ever fight back or question the government, goyim/
The swamp is deep and he unfortunately had to deal with his own swamp.
According to his tapes the town was generally against him because they considered him an outsider.
Choosing heroes is a dangerous game, and picking ones with such obvious flaws isn't wise.
A guy pushed to the brink is not going to sound sane. He still didnt kill anyone and only demolished property. He's a hero, you're a bitch.
Didn't know we had BLM supporting morons here.
Do you know his story? Those werent random buildings he targeted.
Then that is what you should have said, instead of "hehehe, he only destroyed property so it's OK" like a BLM supporter.
I assumed everyone here knew his story already.
Shut the ever-loving fuck up, Tony. Jesus Christ.
I don't have the habit of shutting up when people don't like what I have to say.
I am beginning to see why you used to get along so well with the KIAPrime mods. You act just like them when you want to be obnoxious.
He's still a leftist at heart.
Go ahead. But how is it that the very same opinion that gets you labeled a 'racist' by BLM makes you a 'leftist at heart' by Stormfags?
Only some of them.
Maybe, but in this case the point was not even to be obnoxious. Also, I was completely right. It sounded exactly like BLM apologia.
Most importantly, one of the most hated ones.
Sorry lets put it in a way you seem to think is valid.
Sounds like you're a SJW tumor. Since you seem to think just labelling people you don't like with heavy labels is a good way to make a point.
You'd fit right in with them, using your complete ignorance of the topic and homing in on one specific word devoid of context to attack someone.
Was this quote from before or after he'd been subjected to years of psychological abuse from the government?
'Psychological abuse'? Don't be a snowflake.
The fact that you just witnessed 15 months of gaslighting, 2-tiered justice, collusion, and mob rule and then have the audacity to imply that regular citizens aren't being abused by those who hold undeserved power over them is astonishing.
It just sounded way too whiny.
Abuse of power is what it would be.
Is this supposed to be scary? I don't agree with his opinion, but I've heard shit like that my whole life and I really don't care.
The idea that I need to agree with someone 100% before admiring some of their actions is just fucking stupid.
Based and heavy-machinery-pilled.
Yup, but Killdozer was still pretty primo.
Wonder how he got that way.
The guy was a legend :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xmr6jIpXSmg
He stood up to a government that was destroying his life in the only method they would understand and feel even the slightest justice extracted from.
Maybe we are too right in the head that we just let them do it while we shrug and act like "good normal adults."
It's a collective action problem, ironically.