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He knows what violence is. He knows playing the victim is effective until the real violence starts so he has the optics. Whoever makes the first big move will lose public support.
Really? I doubt his butt has every even sat in a hard chair. He has no idea what Urban Warfare is actually. The silent majority that is looking for the government to handle this are a couple million Iraq and Afghanistan vets who have seen it first hand. We don't want it to get to that level. Let the police reestablish order in their own cities. If the public has to put down these insurrectionists, neither side will want to see the outcome.
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The insurgency and their handlers/enablers are being coached and managed. This is true on all levels. You see field craft in expose of the antifa foot soldiers. Sit on their central communications and watch the professional rioters disseminate information. The media all marches to the same drum. They send coded messages and symbols all the time on social media. The compromised leaders are getting their talking points from somewhere. If he comes out as a leader of an armed insurrection against the United States government he would be frog walked by federal law enforcement or potentially even military. If he sits there and tries to make a martyr of himself and maintain optics he's untouchable until a huge takedown happens or an open civil conflict kicks off.
Trust that I don't want to see the outcome where this turns into a hot conflict if only because my prepper stash has crystallized coffee instead of the real shit.
At the height of the Lebanese civil war, there were over 3600 car bombs in one year. 10 car bombs a day in a country smaller than Connecticut. People on this site like to fetishize it, but we really, really don’t want a civil war here.
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[–] 24865066? 0 points 3 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago
He knows what violence is. He knows playing the victim is effective until the real violence starts so he has the optics. Whoever makes the first big move will lose public support.
[–] Pointyball 0 points 5 points 5 points (+5|-0) ago
Really? I doubt his butt has every even sat in a hard chair. He has no idea what Urban Warfare is actually. The silent majority that is looking for the government to handle this are a couple million Iraq and Afghanistan vets who have seen it first hand. We don't want it to get to that level. Let the police reestablish order in their own cities. If the public has to put down these insurrectionists, neither side will want to see the outcome.
[–] 24866251? 0 points 2 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago
The insurgency and their handlers/enablers are being coached and managed. This is true on all levels. You see field craft in expose of the antifa foot soldiers. Sit on their central communications and watch the professional rioters disseminate information. The media all marches to the same drum. They send coded messages and symbols all the time on social media. The compromised leaders are getting their talking points from somewhere. If he comes out as a leader of an armed insurrection against the United States government he would be frog walked by federal law enforcement or potentially even military. If he sits there and tries to make a martyr of himself and maintain optics he's untouchable until a huge takedown happens or an open civil conflict kicks off.
Trust that I don't want to see the outcome where this turns into a hot conflict if only because my prepper stash has crystallized coffee instead of the real shit.
[–] oh_alf ago
At the height of the Lebanese civil war, there were over 3600 car bombs in one year. 10 car bombs a day in a country smaller than Connecticut. People on this site like to fetishize it, but we really, really don’t want a civil war here.
[–] Granite_Pill ago
Agree to disagree.