Why the "culture war" was conclusively lost in one single image.
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Burn a police station and watch Trump rallies get criminalized nation wide, with Trump supporters being machine gunned in the street.
The Leftist violence is a feature. It was paid for.
The right being violent is what is currently being asked and demanded for by the state who need a reason to initiate a constitutional suspension and a violent crackdown to polarize the society and secure themselves politically.
Trudeau used the same excuse to literally suspend the constitution in his own country, with a peaceful protest. January 6th was intentionally designed to be violent, because the violence was originally going to be used to criminally prosecute Trump for an insurrection and bar him from office going forward. Ted Cruz was called a terrorist, and was being pursued to be removed from congress, along with every single member of congress who made an objection that day to the vote count. The Dark Brandon speech was intentionally done to aggravate people and set them off.
Learn to play the game right, and stop asking for the enemy to kill you.
Wrong idiot, they already had their chance to do that and they failed. Even Australia failed to do that and they have Covid camps. The worst the Auzzies ever did was rush the police lines and traffick KFC.
Civil Disobedience and delegitimization of authority is always more effective than violent resistance to government policy in all but open murder, which you aren't even close to, and are further away from than you have been in the past 4 years.
Read "Rules For Radicals" and start actually learning how this shit works.
I'd also recommend learning how the Church of Scientology successfully fought their enemies, including members of the IRS, through soul-crushing levels of harassment that were perfectly legal. However they also had a huge war chest because they applied that same coercion to their members for donations.
Wasn't filing false liens on houses a militia thing back in the 1990's? What happened?
Vexatious litigation, especially for things said/done not "in the line of duty" to sidestep immunity laws, is one of the worst things you can do to someone.
They also infiltrated the government in the largest espionage attack in American history.
Frankly, that's not even an option, but to be honest, we don't even need to do that.
For the most part, all we need to do is say: "No, fuck you, you're fired". That's 80% of what we have to do.
I mean yea dude. They have all the power. We're a bunch of scattered nobodies on the internet. We need unity across massive amounts of the population before we can even think of taking on the corruption.
Violence is the supreme authority from which all other authority derives. Failing to exercise authority is the same thing as it not existing. Permitting it to be wielded solely by the enemies of civilization, is a recipe for self destruction.
Violence against the wicked is not only necessary, but morally correct as well.
A good truism, but I'm sure you know the problem is organization and civic structures. We already didn't exercise authority and it was already taken over by the enemies of civilization. I'm not exactly sure what effective opposition looks like but a band of anti-antifa reenacting the Left's sanctioned protests isn't going to work until society has broken down a lot more.
It looks like the Pinkertons wiping out union terrorists. That's what it looks like.
Nothing else is going to dissuade them.
Photo just makes me mad because I immediately think of the hand wringing over Jan 6 and how I thought some bomb had gone off in a major city the way my news feed was blowing up that day. Also Ashli Babbitt being slandered but God got it you say a word about Floyd’s past
I remember the DC one
I think when (not if) the country comes apart it won't be a 21st century replay of the Civil War. More likely, it will be the withdrawal by right leaning states from polite discourse with the federal government.
We've already seen this on both sides of the political spectrum with the left refusing to enforce immigration law and the right beginning to refuse to enforce federal gun laws. People don't realize that everything from the momentous to the mundane relies on the willing cooperation of the states with the federal government.
Did you know that the states actually have a formal agreement with the federal government to tell them when people are born and die? There is no federal database of this information, so they have no idea to turn off the Social Security benefits of a dead person unless the state they die in shares that information.
This is already been litigated many times in the Supreme court. There is no federal authority to compel states to enforce federal law. Simply refusing to play along will cripple the federal government and leave them with little recourse. They can cut off the flow of federal dollars, but hopefully the states have established a degree of financial Independence before opting out of playing with the feds.
The only other choice would be an armed intervention, which violates the constitution, and provides the casus belli for the states to actually fight back. Forcing the feds to fire first strips them of their moral superiority and brings more people over to the cause.
I'll agree that we shouldn't be forced to be moralistic and 'can't sink to their level' but we shouldn't do it the same way the left is doing it.
The right shouldn't be a version of BLM/Antifa but play to their strength of being like John Joe Grey
If the right collectively went 'fuck it' and refused to pay in anymore, withdrew from society and only traded inwardly while only providing for their community, EVERYTHING would collapse. Sure the establishment would try to force you somehow but you combine that with a castle doctrine and the establishment loses bodies they can't replace.
This is the extreme end though, I'd say low end refuse to use any goods or services working against your interests similar to the Bud light boycott. But be prepared to escalate where it's impossible for the urbanites to get any outside resources.
I give you Ruby Ridge, Waco, Michigan Militia etc. Any group that just opts out of America to be left alone gets harassed, smeared, and murdered.
I'm not saying your incorrect just that I am too jaded to see them letting anyone be left alone
I think the important thing is that John Joe Grey happened AFTER Ruby Ridge and Waco and after the Oklahoma bombing.
They'll target militias don't get me wrong, but those that just stay on their own property and just clearly state you step foot and you'll leave in a casket seem to disswade a lot of the feds nowadays knowing they can't replace numbers as much anymore and if they fuck up in either going too hard or getting their ass kicked by falling into traps, they might get reprisal attacks in response with little public support for their side.
Plus with the fires being spread by the illegals and Muslims, they're stretched too thin protecting their elite masters and their property they can't do a seige anymore like Ruby Ridge or Waco.
Yeah that is pet peeve of mine with the right too of the bottom photo, it's why I might agree on a morals and culture with the right but not tactically.
As I was taught from a young age 'if you're fighting for honour, be prepared to get your ass kicked. But if you're fighting for survival or to protect others, fight dirty.'
And this was never an honourable fight..
I was actually in Waco this past weekend for a church retreat. Nobody else wanted to go to the site. Those were crazy incidents. What exactly happened with Michigan Militia?
Ohhhh. Now I remember
This is the way.
Wear a balaclava and dome some pigs. Thats how the serious people do things. Thats what earns respect. Pure terror.
"We can't act in real life or else we'll lose!"