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NeoTokyo 1 point ago +3 / -2

I wouldn’t trust any information coming out of North Korea.

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NeoTokyo 2 points ago +4 / -2

Hard to shake that argumentative reaction from reddit lol

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NeoTokyo 6 points ago +8 / -2

I know what you mean. I had a captain that told me straight up while I was a CPL that after he was taken away from commanding actual line companies he would resign. Since advancement after that is all politics.

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NeoTokyo 3 points ago +5 / -2

I didn't say you needed all, also look at the 1st thing on the list. It says Congressional representative, so your friend probably asked his representative for a recommendation and they gave it to him.

Also speaking of Kentucky, it's probably easier for people in less densely populated places to get it. I'm from Los Angeles, so my representative probably gets a few hundred letters on different issues each day since my district has several million people in it. So if I wanted to go to West Point when I was younger, the chances of my letter getting a reply being some nobody is probably pretty slim.

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NeoTokyo 7 points ago +9 / -2

So federal you can't even get it without a recommendation of:

Your representative in Congress Your US senators The Vice President of the United States Delegates to the House of Representatives from Washington, D.C., the Mariana Islands, Guam, American Samoa, and the Virgin Islands The Governor of Puerto Rico The Resident Commissioner of Puerto Rico The Secretary of the Army

So you basically have to be connected to the government in some way to even get in.

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NeoTokyo 27 points ago +29 / -2

The military has been a long-standing bastion for the Right because its hard to be a leftist when you're literally in an organization where patriotism and discipline are the pillars of its institution. So its been very difficult for the Left to infiltrate it since when they attempt to do so, they're quickly forced out by their peers who can tell they do not have the best interests of the nation and more importantly their men in mind.

But under the Obama admin where he pretty much purged the military of anyone who dared speak up against him. (197 officers in less than 5 years) The Left was able to gain ground and push a bunch of woke trash policies. IE Women in the infantry no matter the cost.

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NeoTokyo 5 points ago +6 / -1

Seeing how it’s NY, I wouldn’t be surprised if Coumo goes full CCP on them for doing that and has them all arrested on some bogus charge that the Leftist media would just parrot and justify. Then blame Trump for it.

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NeoTokyo 12 points ago +13 / -1

He also has a video titled "Enemies Domestic" and uses it repeatedly to refer to Trump and his supporters. The guy literally campaigned to start a civil war.

Vid in question https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=43&v=28Vil9ynVRs&feature=emb_title

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NeoTokyo 13 points ago +14 / -1

(Reuters) - Rochester, New York's police chief abruptly resigned on Tuesday along with his command staff, saying there had been a "mischaracterization and politicization" of his actions following the death of Daniel Prude in police custody.

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NeoTokyo 29 points ago +30 / -1

If it’s been a millennium of male dominance how would they know the inverse would be any better?

Also fun fact female rulers were more likely to wage war than their male counterparts. An interesting read on the topic. https://archive.is/GwGK3

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NeoTokyo 0 points ago +1 / -1

I mean a lot of people were forced to fight since there was still a draft back then. I’d argue that the 442nd were forced to undertake missions that were of higher risk since their losses were deemed more acceptable due to the fact that they were primarily made up of Japanese-Americans. Which is why they are the most decorated unit in the US Army, since they kept surviving missions that should have wiped them out.

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NeoTokyo 6 points ago +7 / -1

I don’t think CPR is gonna pump the bullets out of him lol

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NeoTokyo 11 points ago +12 / -1

This clown was killed by federal agents not too long ago

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NeoTokyo 7 points ago +8 / -1

Telling someone to “Run away!” in Japanese is “Nigero!” 逃げる Ni-ge-ru (plain form)

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NeoTokyo 7 points ago +8 / -1

Haven’t flown Delta since that time they forced a double amputee Marine to sit at the back of the plane even when other passengers offered to let him sit closer up front. Since the plane was so small, he ended up bumping into everyone on his journey to the rear. The poor guy was so embarrassed that by the time he got to his chair there were tears in his eyes.

https://abcnews.go.com/blogs/lifestyle/2012/12/amputee-vet-humiliated-on-delta-flight

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NeoTokyo 5 points ago +6 / -1

Nah by then insurgents would have already have independent means of communication. They people not like the ones in the pop up riots and protesters that were seeing now. I’m talking about the hardcore militants that are armed, have a goal and are essentially the paramilitary arm of their ideology. Also it won’t be a centralized movement. They’re gonna operate as cells and just like Iraq, they’re gonna end up fighting each other more than they will the government. It’s gonna be like CHOP/CHAZ where they started shooting at each other. Just because they generally lean the same direction doesn’t mean they like each other. For the most part they’re gonna get rekt by government forces. But the nature of this type of warfare will mean that a lot of them will simply hide and wait things out and then pop up again when they think they have a chance. Same way that all these years later were still killing insurgents in Afghanistan. They know when they’re being hunted and just hide when things get hot, and resurface when things quiet down.

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NeoTokyo 36 points ago +37 / -1

WW3 isn’t gonna be a war between nation states. But a series of civil wars across the globe. It’s basically gonna be like the Arab Spring but across the West.

When I was in Iraq shit was a clusterfuck and we hardly had any idea who we were fighting on any given day. Felt like each week there was a new faction that sprung up. Same will probably happen in the West. You’ll gave government forces trying to restore order. But you’ll have skirmishes and battles all over the place between different factions. Basically PUBG but on a bigger scale. It sounds stupid and funny, but I saw that shit first hand.

If you live in a major metropolitan area, chances are you will be involved either willingly or not. I’d suggest you either move now while you can or start preparing for the coming storm.

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NeoTokyo 25 points ago +28 / -3

Definitely more on the mentally unstable side

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NeoTokyo 2 points ago +3 / -1

I could be wrong. But prior to moving to LA, he lived with family in Delaware. So rent was probably really cheap. But now he’s living in LA which is one of the most expensive cities to live in. I’m in LA too and my rent for a 2 bedroom 1 bath apartment is around $3200+ a month. This is North Hollywood too which is one of the cheaper places to live in. I think Yong is somewhere in Studio City which is dramatically more expensive than where I live. So probably like closer to $4k a month.

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NeoTokyo 6 points ago +7 / -1

I enjoyed his content before he moved to Los Angeles. I feel after the move he’s had to pump out substandard content to pay the bills. So a lot of times in his videos it just seems like he’s being overly verbose and often times repeats a point he had already previously made.

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NeoTokyo 9 points ago +10 / -1

Yeah, I definitely prefer his reporting style over that of someone like YongYea.

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NeoTokyo 19 points ago +20 / -1

Well, Discord received an "undisclosed" amount from Tencent so are you surprised?

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NeoTokyo 8 points ago +9 / -1

IMO the biggest take away from this is to not get separated from your group. The reason Kyle was targeted was because he was isolated. These antifa terrorists are like hyenas, they only pick off those that are isolated and vulnerable. When met with equal force or numbers they withdraw or crumble.

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