So.......

I think you're still not picking what I'm putting down. The government's reaction was off the deep end. The impact of which we won't fully understand for generations to come.
The worst part about the 'rona shit was how many people - across the entire political spectrum - were willing to not only give up their own freedoms, but actively fight to have the freedoms of other people removed at the same time over what, at best, could be called D+ level propaganda.

People being happy that old people were allowed to die alone in ER isolation rooms because they could point at that and go, "Look, look, we're doing something against covid!" Entire fucking parades protesting the fact that there weren't "re-education" camps for the unvaxxed and no-mask people. Forcing covid patients into nursing homes. Little fascism run rampant and people cheered it.
 
I think you're still not picking what I'm putting down. The government's reaction was off the deep end. The impact of which we won't fully understand for generations to come.

Ah, the Govt's reaction. I was referring to the "People's" reaction. Yes, it (Govts reaction) was way off the deep end, but "by their own design."I'm saying that if more people were to have died, based on what the govt did, it might have triggered an RV 2.0 reaction by the people.
 
Because the amount of control you would need to have is more complex than you think.
You can’t just do a thing. You’ll be labeled a domestic terrorist. You’ll be taken away and thrown in a black hole somewhere, assuming you’re not killed doing whatever it is you want others to do.

You need organization. Order. Leadership. Clear and effective objectives to make progress towards a defensive and well resourced enemy, namely the government I presume.

Because you would need to commit to war. And to be able to war, you would also need to garner the support, resources, numbers of variably skilled individuals, and logistics to wage your war.

Allowed is not the word. Tolerated is more accurate. And what was the 2A written for? To wage war whenever you don’t agree with something? That’s what the opposing side with feel, say and think. Whoever you think is the enemy also thinks they’re the good guys.
You also need the "justice system" to turn a blind eye because they're on your side. Something the left enjoys but we do not.
 
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When, for export only training starts being applied here, many are going to say how it was so great back i2025. That is a one way, dead end road, that all those who have BTDT never want to travel again but,... If/when that fire starts, they damn sure know how to apply gas and rid this rock of all the worthless parasites that have brought this upon us. When its time to 442 up, it well be over for many before they even knew it begin.

That is the crux perhaps of why folks are always talking about "when are folks going to..." in reference to the "best of folks" using "non political/economic means" to win.

Those who have the intelligence, skills, knowledge and ability to do the needful, also know they never want to do that unless there is no other option or choice in order to save their loved ones and families from destruction.

Kind of like that poem from Kipling about the Saxons.

The good folks are not going to start anything non peaceful unless they are forced to against their will.
 
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I was listening to HMFIC rant about Colorado and wondering how did we let it get to this point.

And since I'm not a fucking liberal tard and blame others:

"How did we let it get to this point"

Some self-reflection is in order. As is exercise. Lots of exercise.

Maybe I am a glowie. Are those level IV plates?
 
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First, I’m as sick of this mess as anyone. I am well short of the “50 year old” mark made by someone on here, but if you knew me personally you would know a am absolutely not brainwashed by anything. I can also say, that while I’m sick of the lies, thriving, cheating, and evil corruption in this country, I also know that a revolution absolutely won’t fix this train wreck. It most certainly will tear us the rest of the way apart and I hope you all have been learning Mandarin Chinese cause that will come in quite useful. Sure the taliban withstood us in the Hindu Kush, but that is for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that they have withstood EVERYONE in those mountains. Our overloaded soldiers couldn’t hack those elevations and gradients. Also, we had the most pussified rules of engagement thanks to globalist bush. Don’t think for a moment that the people at the top of this dung hill are going to let us win like the Taliban did. Keep stocking up on medical supplies, water purification, food, ammo, and most importantly keep praying. This is just getting started and it will get worse before it gets better (if it ever does). Keep your powder dry
 
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First, I’m as sick of this mess as anyone. I am well short of the “50 year old” mark made by someone on here, but if you knew me personally you would know a am absolutely not brainwashed by anything. I can also say, that while I’m sick of the lies, thriving, cheating, and evil corruption in this country, I also know that a revolution absolutely won’t fix this train wreck. It most certainly will tear us the rest of the way apart and I hope you all have been learning Mandarin Chinese cause that will come in quite useful. Sure the taliban withstood us in the Hindu Kush, but that is for a number of reasons, not the least of which is that they have withstood EVERYONE in those mountains. Our overloaded soldiers couldn’t hack those elevations and gradients. Also, we had the most pussified rules of engagement thanks to globalist bush. Don’t think for a moment that the people at the top of this dung hill are going to let us win like the Taliban did. Keep stocking up on medical supplies, water purification, food, ammo, and most importantly keep praying. This is just getting started and it will get worse before it gets better (if it ever does). Keep your powder dry
I would also venture to say that the problems we have now set in during the REV1. Corruption is not a 20th or 21st century thing.

So, even a REV2 will still have the same problems. Look at the french. Robespierre was bloodthirsty and had a chippity chop that did not stop. So, what is better about France now then France back then?
 
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