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KiTA [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Correct, but to expand upon that.

Join local organizations.

If you hunt, organize a monthly volunteer session at the food bank. Maybe see about organizing donating meat during hunting season. As Hines points out, "Food Not Bombs" does this and uses it as a way to trick young people that volunteer for them into joining Antifa and BLM.

Your local church might have volunteer projects. Your local RNC Office might have them too.

Each organization, each conservative group you work with is a Patriot Squad.

In an emergency, if you had to, you could call up your friends from the gun range and say "Hey, I'm heading down to protest this Gun Grabber Law, Do we wanna get some pamphlets together advertising the lodge and come as a group?" And maybe one of the guys goes to a different church -- another Patriot Squad -- and can reach out to them. And maybe someone at that church goes to a different lodge and gets their attention. And so on, and so on.

This is a Marxist tactic called Affinity Groups. It's intentionally created to make groups like Antifa and BLM hard to pin down for terrorism and be shut down. You don't make it an official "we're fighting for the 2nd Amendment" group. You keep it a gun range that just happens to come together on things you agree with, sometimes.

The problem with the right is everyone's a temporarily inconvenienced Rush Limbaugh or Tucker Carlson. No one aspires to be Rush's writer, or Tucker's director. And that's something the left, via direct action (canceling anyone who rises above) and indirect action (RINO moles and concern trolls) works very very hard to keep the right doing.

We're better than them. It's time we start acting like it.