A really good expose on how hatred (even if righteous in origin) develops in a person.
Paul Miller was wronged, by AntiFa, then by his own state police (which he supported previously), then by his work colleagues, and then by his gym (the last vestige of his old life he had left). All for doing nothing, and just being at a location at the worst time.
"I was such a normal guy...
....I think back on it...
.........I think back on it.."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0EIsZCPU1Pw&ab_channel=TacticalConsumption
@Aldo2
Existence of antifa is a sufficient reason to support ANY fashist, who is willing to get rid of these parasites.
I'll just say, there is a difference between righteous hatred, and base-hatred.
The former burns brighter than the latter.
It's why, even if he's a "villain", you can't help but sympathize with the man that was there before.
@Aldo2
> he's a "villain"
Nah, there is your problem.
You're still thinking in the "good guys, bad guys" world view.
He was living a normal life, and got that option stripped by the most destructive people in our society.
Antifa's are rich brats who hate our society by principle. They ruin lives without reason. This guy on the other hand saw that, and now has no real chance at a good life left. So, he chose to make the world a better place before he leaves instead.
@Aldo2 @LukeAlmighty I wish libertarians would take power, do a hitler, and send every single rightoid and leftoid to the fucking camps.
@Jazzy_Butts @LukeAlmighty
> Expecting libertarians to actually do anything whatsoever