15 Years Later

Top down, bottom up. Fifteen years later and the endgame is finally here. What will we accept in exchange for security? I think we should step back and revise the premise: are we willing to trade our Liberty for security? The riots will spread because they are planned, organized and well funded. They serve the interests of both sides but they do not serve the people. Be very careful what you wish for.

David DeGerolamo

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Joe Blow
Joe Blow
1 month ago

I didn’t leave the house w/o my pistol before. Now I don’t leave w/o my revolver.
What the left doesn’t seem to understand, is lawless behaviors cut both ways. If they no longer need to abide by our laws and customs, neither do I! Go ahead, block that freeway, PLEASE!

The Southern Nationalist
The Southern Nationalist
1 month ago

Here in NC a law was passed a while back that if someone is blocking the street by protesting and your car hits them unintentionally you can’t be charged, just sayin.
Stay armed and ready.

Jane Tzilvelis
Jane Tzilvelis
1 month ago

I will accept what good men will have to do.

phil1350
phil1350
1 month ago

If Ceaser is what the people want, then to Ceaser they will Go!!!

Fido
Fido
1 month ago

Note that his advice was to “stay calm”.

By all means: Arm up. Train. Collect the resources to defend yourself with violence, and get clear about the exact boundaries of your “red line”. However:

At this late date, we know how “protests” always become “riots”. Don’t go into the cities. Don’t go to the “events”, even when they are local. Make sure that the “red lines” you commit to are either defensible, or inevitable.

They may have “rung the bell” in the cities, but for the moment, we can still “stay calm”. Now is the time to calmly think things through. Understand all the scenarios, how they can play out, and what you commit to doing should they manifest. Take your time with this. Measure twice, cut once.

Last edited 1 month ago by Fido