They were probably in the same situation we are in now. We are afraid to do anything because doing it means immediately forfeiting any chance of having a normal life with our loved ones. I don't even have kids, but I care about my parents. I cannot imagine, someone with 2 small kids, trying to take the fight to anyone.
When you have 2 small kids and nothing to feed them, you can't imagine taking the fight to the enemy to get food for them? Well I can. Better that than watching ones kids starve to death.
What I mean is that by the time the situation is that bad, it's too late. You are already disarmed, malnourished, and exhausted by the grind. A few goons show up to place you in line (SWAT) and then what? They took your guns 2 years before that.
So you're going to let them take your guns? Sounds like you should never have had a gun to begin with since you aren't willing to use it when the critical time arrives. Well I still have my food and my guns and there'll be hell to pay for anyone who tries to take them. I'd rather my kids have a father that they see is strong in spirit and character than one that complies with evil because he's too cowardly to stand up to them. You come up with some hypothetical situation in which we already lost and then act like that's reality, but you ignore that that's not reality and all the steps that would lead up to a situation.
You just sound so defeated. We don't need any of that blackpill shit around here. We have President Trump on our side and will help him help us for another 4 more years.
First of all I'm in Canada. Second of all, I'd be a moron to say I'm going to be getting into a shootout with the cops online. The reality is that anyone that does so is basically just deciding to die at that very moment. With that said, I am not afraid of death. But yeah, I am black pilled in the sense that I don't expect things to improve within my lifetime, and I expect we will all have a choice to make soon when they come for our guns.
They were probably in the same situation we are in now. We are afraid to do anything because doing it means immediately forfeiting any chance of having a normal life with our loved ones. I don't even have kids, but I care about my parents. I cannot imagine, someone with 2 small kids, trying to take the fight to anyone.
When you have 2 small kids and nothing to feed them, you can't imagine taking the fight to the enemy to get food for them? Well I can. Better that than watching ones kids starve to death.
What I mean is that by the time the situation is that bad, it's too late. You are already disarmed, malnourished, and exhausted by the grind. A few goons show up to place you in line (SWAT) and then what? They took your guns 2 years before that.
So you're going to let them take your guns? Sounds like you should never have had a gun to begin with since you aren't willing to use it when the critical time arrives. Well I still have my food and my guns and there'll be hell to pay for anyone who tries to take them. I'd rather my kids have a father that they see is strong in spirit and character than one that complies with evil because he's too cowardly to stand up to them. You come up with some hypothetical situation in which we already lost and then act like that's reality, but you ignore that that's not reality and all the steps that would lead up to a situation.
You just sound so defeated. We don't need any of that blackpill shit around here. We have President Trump on our side and will help him help us for another 4 more years.
First of all I'm in Canada. Second of all, I'd be a moron to say I'm going to be getting into a shootout with the cops online. The reality is that anyone that does so is basically just deciding to die at that very moment. With that said, I am not afraid of death. But yeah, I am black pilled in the sense that I don't expect things to improve within my lifetime, and I expect we will all have a choice to make soon when they come for our guns.