Focusing
on militias or gangs?
I disagree with the militia movement but
I have to say the leftist media outlets cause unbalanced distractions. In the
last decade there have been a handful of militia-related murders (mostly white
supremacists) whereas gun-control Chicago alone has had 50+ murders this
quarter. Can we prioritize puh-leez??? -3/21
"Comandante Bonita" staging with other self-defense volunteers |
“La
bonita autodefensa de Michoacán”
This female Mexican militia volunteer is
a hero with recent combat experience and Telemundo wants to do a story about
her beauty, complete with close ups of her ass. Yes, yes, she's attractive, but
are they covering a war or doing a calendar shoot??? -3/23
Civilian
human shields in Crimea
Cossack militias and "Crimean
self-defense forces" (Russian soldiers) are using civilians as human
shields for storming Ukrainian military bases in Crimea. If the Crimean "unorganized
militia" want to fight, that's understandable, but for the Russians to
have invaded AND adopt a tactic of using civilians as human shields, while
firing on Ukrainian troops, is just plain sick. If I can call out my country
when it's wrong to invade others, I can sure as hell call out the neo-Stalin in
the Kremlin. -3/23
"For the Soviet east!" 10th years of the Red Army |
The
Russian New World Order
I don't read much into the New World
Order conspiracies, but the way some people in the movement are portraying
Vladimir Putin as a self-defensive hero is WRONG and it MAKES ME SICK. If you
believe in a New World Order, you'd better believe that Putin represents a
DIFFERENT NWO. He may not call it such, but in conquering multiple former
Soviet territories for Russia, Putin is trying to rebuild the Soviet Union.
-3/24
Unity
in the liberty movement
Well, fellow liberty folks, we COULD
focus on the 98.7% of the things we agree on, OR we could argue over that 1.3%
until it escalates to the point of madness like unto Jack Nicholson in The
Shining -3/24
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Comandante Bonita image courtesy of Union Jalisco (www.unionjalisco.mx). Russian Red Army poster in the public domain and obtained from Wikimedia Commons.
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