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thebesig 4 points ago +5 / -1

"...Great, but its now over with there's nothing that can be done about it. If you have no place to redress, no place to air your grievances, in other words no court, then there's nothing left for you to expect, just accept it and move on..." - Socialist

Does he not realize that if the rest of the country has no say, no recourse, and have exhausted all means to address their grievances through the system, that they would revolt?

I'm sorry, but most will not "accept it and move on". He's demanding that we live on our knees. Not happening.

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jomten 1 point ago +1 / -0

They demonized gang culture, but gang culture is just militia culture but in inner cities the lack of jobs makes people turn to drug money which leads to infighting.

Shit governments are just gangs with a veneer of legitimacy.

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thebesig 0 points ago +1 / -1

"They demonized gang culture"

They're also demonizing militias and militia culture.

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jomten 1 point ago +1 / -0

They are one and the same.

They made running a business illegal (unless you are a major donor). When the militias attempt to protect the people who keep their businesses open to provide for themselves, the illusion they are anything different will disappear.

Gangs aren’t bad. Commies know that any group of armed men willing to fight for their communities are a threat, so they demonized them through their proxies.

Are some gang members pieces of shit? Absolutely, but conflating all of them with the worst members is like calling all soldiers baby killers because of the Mai Lai massacre. Its a smear tactic to make them lose public support.

Look at Mexico, the cartels beat the military and government EASILY. Thats why the mainstream media doesn’t cover it, they don’t want us seeing exactly how strong we really are.

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thebesig 0 points ago +1 / -1

Not all of America. I've traveled, by car, across multiple states and have seen the differences between those who live in the cities and those who live in the less populated areas. What you describe exists in the cities, mainly Democrat controlled cities. Your description also fits many of the younger generations.

The above video takes a caller from Minneapolis. I'm from Minnesota, and was recruited into the military out of Minneapolis... When MEPS was still outside of military posts. I have friends, from Minnesota, who actually praised "Democratic Socialism" and supported Bernie Sanders.

I've debated with these individuals on Facebook. Yes, they've fallen for propaganda hook, line, and sinker. It's mainly because they like the "ego rush" of information that supports their emotion based opinions. Many of them don't like doing their own research. These are many of the same people that did not care to learn History, or took it seriously when we had to take it. They also didn't take government or civics seriously.

However, they don't represent the Americans that I've came across outside of the heavily populated areas.

What I see happening are counties across the nation declaring themselves constitutional sanctuaries. They won't enforce or respect state or federal laws that violate the constitution. States with enough of these counties in them, who have Republican governors and legislatures, could feasibly follow this path.

This would just be the first step.

There aren't enough people in the US Military to effectively have martial law in the United States. Not everyone in the military, let alone in the USMC and Army, is combat arms... The folk you'll need to enforce martial law. The rest of combat arms, and the military, are spread out throughout the world and are in different "training to deployment" cycles.

The difference between those living in the urban areas, and those living in "flyover country" is like night and day.