How we act on January 6th will be judged by future generations. **During an unprecedented time, it is our behavior which will set the precedent for those that follow. ** This is a burdensome responsibility. I advise that we all consider how easily one can destroy, but how few have what it takes to build. THINK BEFORE YOU ACT.
DO NOT become the tyranny we see in BLM and Antifa. We must steady ourselves with Grace and Poise, and know that the truth is on our side.
Our enemies, the globalists and CCP, WANT us to be divided. Any hate in our hearts for our fellow Americans - many of whom know not that they are brainwashed - is the result of their success in controlling the narratives spread by the media conglomerate. It is a disease that we are in the throes of curing.
Our fellow Americans are not part of the disease - they need only be shown a better way. We all saw their methods during the BLM and Antifa riots - now let us show them how patriots carry themselves and get things done.
On Jan 6th, WE will be writing the narrative. So, again, I say to you all: THINK BEFORE YOU ACT.
Yes, we must defend ourselves if attacked. Yes, we must push through to the Capital. But we must not forget that Trump is our Commander-in-Chief, and he has always exercised great patience. He has endured much, as we have endured much. He did not rush the National Guard in during the riots - he followed our Constitution and waited for orders from the state Governors. He did not take advantage of the COVID scare to grant himself unlimited power. Now, it seems, he is again being patient, exhausting all of his options and saving the most dreaded for last.
If nothing else, Pedes, what I am trying to say in this town square that we have built for ourselves is that I do not believe January 6th to be our last stand. No, I believe it to be our final PEACEFUL stand.
I ask - what if a group of DC Police stop a small group of armed patriots en-route to the Capital? We know this is illegal in DC (even though we all know it to be unconstitutional). What is the plan, then? Are we at the point where we expect those men to open fire? What comes next? How would such a move play into the grand strategy?
I ask - if we were to storm the Capital with guns, and point them at the traitors in our midst, forcing them to cast their dissent in our favor at gunpoint - what does that make us? Is that the precedent we want to set - threaten with violence if things are not going your way?
Our founders endured The Boston Massacre, and still, John Adams stood by his principals and successfully counseled the British soldiers against a packed court to allow justice to prevail.. He must have known he was setting a precedent for future generations, and I offer to all of you that he acted accordingly. So, too, must we.
The people of Athens, Tennessee endured much. At the end of their ordeal, they did not call the election for themselves. They allowed the vote to continue and counted the ballots fairly and honestly. These people, it seems to me, stayed true to their principals.
We must do the same, no matter how high and intense our emotions. We must appeal to the better parts of ourselves and not get carried away on this day.
May I suggest we let Trump fire the first shot to be heard round the world and follow his lead. I believe he is not yet finished executing the moves on his chessboard.
Let us show the world on January 6th that we are principled people. advocating for the peaceful and total application of truth and justice and - if we are not to be granted it, than we shall Appeal to Heaven and seek it with the only option we have left - SWIFT, RIGHTEOUS FORCE.
We must be strategic and think long-term. We must know when to strike, and we must know how to win and what victory must look like. January 6th, in my eyes, is our last warning to the traitors. FOLLOW TRUMP'S LEAD - DO NOT STRIKE EARLY.
I don't disagree with you, my friend.
I used that example because the people of Athens, after all was said and done, went back and carried out their election, lawfully. They struck swiftly and decisively when they had to in the way that allowed them to win - no more, no less. They endured injustice until they had no choice left but violence.
I am prepared to go there, and fight along side you, if need be. I am merely suggesting that I am not convinced that Jan 6th is the "win at all costs, be as brutal as we need to be" day.
Perhaps I am naïve, but it seems to me that Trump is not finished playing his little game of chess. Do you get the sense that he and his team are completely out of options and have nothing left?
If we were to fight tomorrow and take the Capital and all house and senate members by force, how exactly would we win? What would our victory condition be? Alter the constitution and have Trump inaugurated by end-of-day?
What would our argument be? I couldn't, in good faith, say that the ENTIRE judicial system has failed. There are still a few cases that have yet to go through, and these are the only ones that have had Trump as the plaintiff. If EVERY case with Trump as the plaintiff is thrown out for some bullshit reason, then that would probably be the last straw, for me. But it does not seem we are there.
To get specific, what would you do with the small-town Dem house reps who, let's say, are actually good people and have just only been watching CNN, and don't really know the extent of what has gone on and so, in their mind, decide to stand by their principals in the face of violence from extremists? Do we intimidate them, threaten them? It seems to me that some are suggesting we take a route like that tomorrow if things don't go our way.
For the people who feel so enraged and illegally bring weapons tomorrow, what would you suggest they do if, during their walk to the capital when they are isolated, they are stopped by DC police and told to surrender their weapon and put their hands behand their back for breaking the law? Does the answer you give help the grand strategy and help us win the hearts and minds of the rest of our fellow Americans? Or are we at the point, in your mind, where we just inflict violence on anyone who disagrees with us and gets between us and "the goal?"
Yes, I have. (As a foreign pede).
He's in the "Damned if you do, Damned if you don't" situation right now.
IF he "do", the moment He invokes Martial Law and Insurrection Act, Civil war will break out, and Trump himself, taken from his own world, "want the world stop killing itself". So, 99.99999999% he will not do it. Perhaps he already considered it and he was persuaded by the "legal" team about "bad consequences"
IF he "don't", well, his victory got stolen, his legacy ruined, his supporters will be "cancelled, destroyed", and the republic is DEAD.
I swallowed the black pill. GOD PROVIDED YOU WITH TRUMP, BUT HIMSELF ALONE CAN'T CHANGE ANYTHING.
I think you and I share a lot of the same opinions.
Where I grow uneasy is with the idea that the DC police have no right to enforce illegal infringement on the 2A, and if they want to spark a war, so be it.
I feel that, at this moment, unwinnable conflict plays into the hands of the CCP and Globalists. It not only divides us and make us easier to conquer, but also may make it harder to win the hearts and minds of our fellow countrymen.
I consider getting into a shooting match on the 6th with the DC police an unwinnable conflict. What is the victory condition? How do we win that battle?
In my mind, what we REALLY need to do is have the laws changed in DC and struck down as unconstitutional, probably by taking them to the SCOTUS (I hear you, though. If the SCOTUS is also compromised ...this cancer runs fucking deep). I think you get what I am saying, though. As Trump is doing now, we have to try, at least to set the precedent for history that we made every attempt to give our institutions the chance to provide justice. Only when they all fail, in my mind, can we turn to force.
What I am cautioning is that we all treat very carefully the idea of foregoing our institutions for distributing justice and turning to the fourth and final box (the ammo box). Once we open that box, I fear it cannot be easily closed.
I don't want war. I don't want to shoot at my fellow countrymen. But if every option and right is taken from me, I will do what I must. I'm sure you will, too. And I'll gladly fight beside you.