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@a7 @p I'm proud to be the enemy of the violent. It's your prerogative, whether or not you want to do the same.

@djsumdog @a7 I think she's right about Confederacy in the sense that cessation is likely, tho

Also, they don't need warrants necessarily, if they see them commiting the violence, that's cool too. 😎

@a7 @realcaseyrollins I asked one of my insane/far-left/wants a civil war friends who the sides would be in this new war. She said "same as last time: union vs confederacy," which of course, makes zero sense. She's a smart woman; startup founder, but she's solidly in the TDS camp. I think the vast majority of Americans do not want more war or violence. As far as the US Marshal arrests go, so long as they have evidence and warrants, there's still due process of law happening.

@realcaseyrollins @a7 The only hope is that people vote from the rooftops. We've got the state's boots on our neck, or the commies' boots, and the only thing that stems it is if there is no war because it has become clear to all involved that there will be shots fired.

What Solzhenitsyn said about the NKVD kicking in doors was that if they knew they were risking their lives, they wouldn't have done it. They only found people huddling scared, they never kicked in a door and found the barrel of a shotgun.

You only need 1-2% of the people to shoot back when someone starts the violence and they will lose their guts. I'm already flying the black flag, it'll move outdoors if I hear a riot happen near here. Shit goes down, any shit, I'm giving myself a mohawk and giving no quarter. Enough neighborhoods follow suit and there will be no boog.
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@p @a7

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This!!

But yeah frankly time is coming soon, the police are largely ineffective. The feds' success is our only hope to stem the coming civil war.

Save, of course, capitulation.

@realcaseyrollins @a7

:gadsen: There is another option. :mcafeesmug:

:brain0: riot good
:brain1: police good
:brain2: boogtime
:brain3: We wouldn't have a riot if we had more people taking notes from the Roof Koreans

I know me a dude, he flew in from Texas at the beginning of the riots. His friends called him up, said "RIOTS, GO TIME, 1992 HAS COMMENCED AGAIN" and he landed in LA, grabbed his rifle, and got on a roof. K-town was dead silent this time. They didn't even *try* to loot Koreatown. He ended up getting drunk on a roof talking about the old days with his buddies.

The places that burned? 100% places where the victims were shouting "halp me gubbamint" instead of "ON NE PASSEZ-PAS!"
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@issdeinschnitzel Well I mean the thing is the disinformation convinces them to pick a side even if they don't understand what they're defending. I'm not saying they have bad intentions, but they're on the side of the bad guys nonetheless, even if they're good people.

@realcaseyrollins

I understand, but I don't think it's true. There is so much disinformation coming from once trusted sources I am not convinced they know the truth.

@a7 I haven't tried it yet, I don't think it tastes good, from what I've heard.

@realcaseyrollins

I think the left is complaining about arrests of people not rioting.

@a7 There's the pro , -adjacent anarchy & chaos side, and the law and order side. I'm not talking about authoritarianism here, and I'm not sure why you are either. Arresting violent criminals isn't authoritarian.

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