National Protest and 'disband the cops' discussion (and now ICE)

I've said it before but imagine being so morally and ethically bankrupt and brainwashed so as to go out and incite violence on unrelated neighborhoods and businesses as the result of criminal actions by someone you don't know. It's insane. The false narratives around this stuff that are being pushed by the media and some officials just fuels the fire.
 
Guys,

I don't if anyone has been on the street as a kid where gangs ruled the land. But this is just like the movies and real life. As @Marauder06 pointed out in another thread. The only way government works is when the government has a monopoly on violence. So we're seeing the power vacuum now be filled by rioters and concerned citizens whom I'm sure will no doubt get a label at III%ers or Proud Boys by the left.
 
Almost not a week goes by where we have at least one kid of color (usually black; sometimes Hispanic) shot as collateral damage in a drive-by, gang fight, etc. And not a peep is said except by the grieving family on the 6 and 11 news. Same can be said for when local LEOs shoot a person-not-black.
This! The useful idiots and social justice retards, going on about their made up grievances, are usually tone deaf to this sort of thing cause they never lived it. The brain dead masses will bitch and moan over a dead scumbag, while the community and people victimized by these savages are ignored.

I know I sound crazy, but to me this all seems like a set up.
 
It's too soon to know for sure, but there are a lot of unanswered questions about whether or not the teenager broke the law in the events leading up to the shooting, such as walking around with a loaded weapon, transporting possibly loaded firearms across state lines, etc. which may inevitably complicate the case when it is brought to court.

If the rumors are true, he also is a strong supporter of Blue Lives Matter and a previous police cadet (the youth organization), which may lend some understanding as to his motives.

Also, to help complete the tale and for transparency's sake), here is an interesting video from someone who interviewed him that night before the shooting:

 
Incendiary throw at fleeing kid @3:26. Kids gets cornered in parking lot with aggressor. Shots are fired, kid flees, and we're already acquainted with what happens after.

I'm guessing the aggressors in the earlier part of the video tried setting up an ambush, peeled the kid off from his group, and had things go poorly for them. Ambush tactics by the black bloc on small/separated groups are actually pretty common if you decide to peruse youtube for examples.
 
There are two major obstacles preventing people on the Right from responding to these riots in force.

(a) The selective application of justice which is now the status quo in Democrat controlled areas. The local Democrat authorities have shown that they will allow Leftist mobs to assault people and property with impunity -- however, you can rest assured that any Right-wing efforts to protect innocent lives, homes, and businesses will be prosecuted to the nth degree.

(b) The corporations that control media -- both mainstream and social -- are firmly in the Left's pocket, and will do everything in their power to paint any & all Right-wing resistance as racist, fascist, white supremacist, etc.

The Right has the advantage in terms of arms and people who are actually willing and able to do battle. Antifa and BLM are good at mobilizing and ganging up on people, but as we've seen they fold immediately when met with actual armed resistance. None of them would be worth a shit in a real combat scenario against a determined foe.

Still, I'm still not sure attempting to take serious counter-revolutionary action under these conditions is a wise move. If you look at public opinion measures that aren't contaminated by Leftist propaganda, the more Antifa and BLM commit violence against people and property, the more the average person's opinion of them sours. I think there is a clearly identifiable reduction in support for BLM now compared to say, a couple days after the George Floyd incident.

It's hurting the Biden campaign and helping Trump, and regardless of his flaws, getting Trump re-elected is something absolutely necessary at this point. I wasn't concerned about an Obama victory back in 2008, but look at how far things have fallen in just 12 years. What we are seeing now is the fruit of the seeds that were planted back then. I don't want to know what seeds a Biden Harris presidency will plant, or what the US will look like after they bloom.
 
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