What the hell was that woman doing striding up to charging police with guns drawn??
This is worse than LARPing. The inhumanity we see makes me sick. A guy is fucking killed just feet away, and she wants to get right in the thick of things? It's like the reaction to violence is to 'push'. Advance blindly when a fire starts. Looks like the same attitude when groups of Antifa instigate confrontations with vehicles - when the driver finally flees, maybe bonks one or two of them, and then they chase the damn car.
It's moments like this that really make me question where we're going. I want to think that this is just theatre on their part, that they're taking posturing for the cameras and social media way too far, but some of them fucking believe it. Some of them are stone cold serious, and they want to be seen.
This is not going to a good place. I don't want it to happen, but people like this are shoving us along with no regard for their countrymen. It's messed up.
This is a standard play. At Kent State, the organizers were at the back pushing the crowd into the national guard, and someone fired a shot. What the fuck do you expect a bunch of soldiers to do when a violent mob is advancing on them? The Boston Massacre was similar.
The progressives want a pile of bodies. It doesn't matter who makes them because the left will caption the pictures.
They also made sure the NG were edgy as fuck by previously trying to burn down the ROTC dorms the day before. There was every reason for those NG to believe they were under attack
And then we get 'four dead in Ohio' and a thorough scrubbing of events in the history books.
I didn't learn about the protestor's tactics before Kent State, and in the moments leading up to the shooting, until about a year ago. I should not be surprised at this point, but when I look back on what I was taught compared to what the fuller story was of various incidents, the differences are astounding.
I will say I was lucky enough to have a great teacher cover the events of the Boston Massacre. The revolutionary war was essentially America's first civil war, so it is fair to examine it to see what kinds of instigations were happening back then.
Check out Strictures upon the Declaration of Independence. Some of it is the equivalent of antifa complaining about the fence around the Portland federal courthouse blocking the bike lane.
What the hell was that woman doing striding up to charging police with guns drawn??
This is worse than LARPing. The inhumanity we see makes me sick. A guy is fucking killed just feet away, and she wants to get right in the thick of things? It's like the reaction to violence is to 'push'. Advance blindly when a fire starts. Looks like the same attitude when groups of Antifa instigate confrontations with vehicles - when the driver finally flees, maybe bonks one or two of them, and then they chase the damn car.
It's moments like this that really make me question where we're going. I want to think that this is just theatre on their part, that they're taking posturing for the cameras and social media way too far, but some of them fucking believe it. Some of them are stone cold serious, and they want to be seen.
This is not going to a good place. I don't want it to happen, but people like this are shoving us along with no regard for their countrymen. It's messed up.
This is a standard play. At Kent State, the organizers were at the back pushing the crowd into the national guard, and someone fired a shot. What the fuck do you expect a bunch of soldiers to do when a violent mob is advancing on them? The Boston Massacre was similar.
The progressives want a pile of bodies. It doesn't matter who makes them because the left will caption the pictures.
They also made sure the NG were edgy as fuck by previously trying to burn down the ROTC dorms the day before. There was every reason for those NG to believe they were under attack
And then we get 'four dead in Ohio' and a thorough scrubbing of events in the history books.
I didn't learn about the protestor's tactics before Kent State, and in the moments leading up to the shooting, until about a year ago. I should not be surprised at this point, but when I look back on what I was taught compared to what the fuller story was of various incidents, the differences are astounding.
I will say I was lucky enough to have a great teacher cover the events of the Boston Massacre. The revolutionary war was essentially America's first civil war, so it is fair to examine it to see what kinds of instigations were happening back then.
Check out Strictures upon the Declaration of Independence. Some of it is the equivalent of antifa complaining about the fence around the Portland federal courthouse blocking the bike lane.