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Quoted: I posted this about someone who was identified as cj grisham of open carry, dressed in hawaiian shirts and armed, supporting a blm/anti racism/anti police brutality rally, and no one seemed to care.... https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2917/bellcountyprotest-20200628-002_jpg-1481047.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2917/bellcountyprotest-20200628-003_jpg-1481049.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2917/bellcountyprotest-20200628-004_jpg-1481059.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2917/bellcountyprotest-20200628-005_jpg-1481072.JPG https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/2917/bellcountyprotest-20200628-007_jpg-1481175.JPG What day was that event? There has been several “protests” in that location over various things. Confederate Monument at the county courthouse, local guy shot in the head by a cop...etc... View Quote |
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Quoted: Meh, I'm just tired of the bullshit. Folks getting pissed when Democrats push gun control but defending Republicans doing it. In Florida, all we got was "support them, because the Democrats would have been worse." As for LE, I criticize the fuck out of them when they fuck up. I'm still waiting to see what Lobby Day in VA actually accomplished. A show was made and the VA Government laughed it off and said fuck you. Gun control is still coming and it did. Now they're looking at out doing New York or California. Boogaloo boys did their little protest in Michigan and the Governor said "two more weeks, fuck you." The Boogaloo boys went home and angrily typed online and did nothing more. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He's pissy that his rally efforts in FL didn't catch fire like Lobby Day. And he's pissy that a portion of people he could formerly count on to stand up for police, regardless, are now making the limits of their sympathy known. Like I said, whatever "threats" can be interpreted from Boog memes are conditional on actual, factual, unjustified tyranny...which then justifies resistance. Anyone who thinks they are actually out there "hunting pigs" or whatever, reads too much fiction. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. You're wrong imo. To be honest I don't want conflict either, and while anyone with more than two brain cells to rub together knows it would suck, but maybe....just maybe we'd end up with a country that values freedom, the constitution and bill of rights out of it, instead of what we have now. |
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Quoted: Wrong. Factually incorrect. Erroneous. BLM is a race-based, Marxist revolutionary group. That is what they are. That is what they say they are. Anti-white. Anti-West. Anti-American. Anti-capitalist. That is what they are. I have no desire to 'reach out' to those who hate me, hate my country, and hate my culture. When 'rejecting tribalism' reaches the point where one can no longer defend themselves or their culture, it's no longer an example of tolerance, it's an example of suicide. Show me a single group other than Western whites who treat rejection of tribalism as a virtue. Show me a single group other than Western whites who treat tolerance as a virture. Show me single group other than Western whites who so vehemently and reflexively repudiate 'racism.' I'll wait. If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule? View Quote |
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Quoted: There’s no such thing as a “Boogaloo boys” movement. Some white guys wore PCs and bright prints. That’s it. That’s the story. View Quote A Hawaiian shirt by itself does not a Boog follower make. Unless this is a leftist attempt to co-opt the original Boog movement by parading around looking like Boog followers to muddy the waters and to smokescreen people who would take part in another Boog movement like Richmond. I doubt any of those "Boogaloo Boys" in that set of photos would have gone to Richmond, because they support Blackface's drive to disarm the public. And I'll bet none of them could turn out looking like DK Prof (Father Boog). |
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Quoted: Wrong. Factually incorrect. Erroneous. BLM is a race-based, Marxist revolutionary group. That is what they are. That is what they say they are. Anti-white. Anti-West. Anti-American. Anti-capitalist. That is what they are. I have no desire to 'reach out' to those who hate me, hate my country, and hate my culture. When 'rejecting tribalism' reaches the point where one can no longer defend themselves or their culture, it's no longer an example of tolerance, it's an example of suicide. Show me a single group other than Western whites who treat rejection of tribalism as a virtue. Show me a single group other than Western whites who treat tolerance as a virture. Show me single group other than Western whites who so vehemently and reflexively repudiate 'racism.' I'll wait. If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule? View Quote But they’ve got guns, so we can probably be friends. I’m sure if I wash some feet or kiss some boots they’ll let me hang out with them. |
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Quoted: Lobby Day may have "caught fire," but what did it accomplish? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He's pissy that his rally efforts in FL didn't catch fire like Lobby Day. In my view, it showed that those of us who can be heavily armed and equipped and support, uphold, and defend the Constitution from all enemies both foreign and domestic are not, in fact, alone or even in the minority. Gun owners and patriots are the majority. Richmond broadcast a very clear and concise message that We the People have the numbers, equipment, and resolve to prevent our liberties from being taken from us. As to whether that message was heeded, only time will tell. One could make the assertion that the Rattlesnake Rally should be the model for such protests. Come in peace, but stand ready to protect our civil rights from the communists who would abridge/usurp them. |
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Quoted: A Hawaiian shirt by itself does not a Boog follower make. Unless this is a leftist attempt to co-opt the original Boog movement by parading around looking like Boog followers to muddy the waters and to smokescreen people who would take part in another Boog movement like Richmond. I doubt any of those "Boogaloo Boys" in that set of photos would have gone to Richmond, because they support Blackface's drive to disarm the public. And I'll bet none of them could turn out looking like DK Prof (Father Boog). View Quote Booger impersonating |
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Quoted: Funny how all these "boogbois" that are marching with BLM happen to be late teen/early 20s whereas those on forums tend to be working professionals in their middle years. View Quote I'm gonna make a SWAG, but I'm guessing the fellows in the Hawaiian prints normally wear black and red antifa stuff. |
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Quoted: Wrong. Factually incorrect. Erroneous. BLM is a race-based, Marxist revolutionary group. That is what they are. That is what they say they are. Anti-white. Anti-West. Anti-American. Anti-capitalist. That is what they are. I have no desire to 'reach out' to those who hate me, hate my country, and hate my culture. When 'rejecting tribalism' reaches the point where one can no longer defend themselves or their culture, it's no longer an example of tolerance, it's an example of suicide. Show me a single group other than Western whites who treat rejection of tribalism as a virtue. Show me a single group other than Western whites who treat tolerance as a virture. Show me single group other than Western whites who so vehemently and reflexively repudiate 'racism.' I'll wait. If the rule you followed brought you to this, of what use was the rule? View Quote ??? THE BLACK NATIONAL ANTHEM - "LIFT EVERY VOICE AND SING!" |
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Quoted: Meh, I'm just tired of the bullshit. Folks getting pissed when Democrats push gun control but defending Republicans doing it. In Florida, all we got was "support them, because the Democrats would have been worse." As for LE, I criticize the fuck out of them when they fuck up. I'm still waiting to see what Lobby Day in VA actually accomplished. A show was made and the VA Government laughed it off and said fuck you. Gun control is still coming and it did. Now they're looking at out doing New York or California. Boogaloo boys did their little protest in Michigan and the Governor said "two more weeks, fuck you." The Boogaloo boys went home and angrily typed online and did nothing more. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He's pissy that his rally efforts in FL didn't catch fire like Lobby Day. And he's pissy that a portion of people he could formerly count on to stand up for police, regardless, are now making the limits of their sympathy known. Like I said, whatever "threats" can be interpreted from Boog memes are conditional on actual, factual, unjustified tyranny...which then justifies resistance. Anyone who thinks they are actually out there "hunting pigs" or whatever, reads too much fiction. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. Gun control isn't coming to Virginia regardless of what the communists pass. Lobby Day and the 2nd Amendment Sanctuary movement rendered the state .gov in VA totally irrelevant and impotent. They won't be able to enforce a damn thing, even if they pass it. Once we take back the GA and governorship, whatever they passed will be repealed immediately and their Blomturd-funded statist orgasmatronics will be blown to smitherenes. |
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Quoted: Yep. The Hawaiian shirt booger sugar thing was good for a laugh but it was destroyed by the media the second it got traction in the freedom movement. At this point anyone wearing Hawaiian shirts is either clueless or a plant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Anyone who marches with them is no friend of mine And this "boog" movement was hijacked a while back...you kids better come up with another deal cause youre gonna be lumped in as anarchists white supremacist whether you like it or not now. Yep. The Hawaiian shirt booger sugar thing was good for a laugh but it was destroyed by the media the second it got traction in the freedom movement. At this point anyone wearing Hawaiian shirts is either clueless or a plant. (Looks down at nice floral pattern Hawaiian shirt being worn. Wore an Independence themed Hawaiian shirt yesterday.) That'd be a no from me dawg. |
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Quoted: https://www.jamesmellorcreative.com/wp-content/uploads/horseshoetheory.jpg Both are similar in goal and mission. Use violence to overthrow the established system and install their own idea of government into power. A government that directly benefits them. Both are anti-authority and would gladly kill Law Enforcement, Military, and other Government Officials. When the dust settles, they'll finally go after each other. View Quote looks like a left-wing meme |
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Quoted: I supported Lobby Day and worried about malcontents fucking it up. I went so far as to putting my own hard earned money into the cause. https://i.imgur.com/Ieg9foU.jpg If I honestly didn't support it or give I shit i wouldn't have this. The movement and hardworking guys behind lobby day aren't just about LARPing with guns. They're organizing political campaigns and movements. They're setting up the sanctuary movements i the counties. They're looking at running for office and fighting in the courts. There is far more to the civil rights movement for firearms than wearing a plate carrier and carrying a gun. That's what many don't realize and what royally pisses me off. Some of the guys in VA doing the heavy lifting are sworn brothers in blue that wear the badge. They put their careers on the line. All while others are simply using it as an excuse to buy more toys and LARP more. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Meh, I'm just tired of the bullshit. Folks getting pissed when Democrats push gun control but defending Republicans doing it. In Florida, all we got was "support them, because the Democrats would have been worse." As for LE, I criticize the fuck out of them when they fuck up. I'm still waiting to see what Lobby Day in VA actually accomplished. A show was made and the VA Government laughed it off and said fuck you. Gun control is still coming and it did. Now they're looking at out doing New York or California. Boogaloo boys did their little protest in Michigan and the Governor said "two more weeks, fuck you." The Boogaloo boys went home and angrily typed online and did nothing more. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. Its been interesting to see just how bitter you are over Lobby day. https://i.imgur.com/Ieg9foU.jpg If I honestly didn't support it or give I shit i wouldn't have this. The movement and hardworking guys behind lobby day aren't just about LARPing with guns. They're organizing political campaigns and movements. They're setting up the sanctuary movements i the counties. They're looking at running for office and fighting in the courts. There is far more to the civil rights movement for firearms than wearing a plate carrier and carrying a gun. That's what many don't realize and what royally pisses me off. Some of the guys in VA doing the heavy lifting are sworn brothers in blue that wear the badge. They put their careers on the line. All while others are simply using it as an excuse to buy more toys and LARP more. While that is absolutely true, wearing a plate carrier and carrying a gun is also necessary to show that we have the numbers, equipment, and resolve to resist tyranny, by force if necessary. In my estimation, it also showed, possibly for the first time in modern history, that there ARE enough real American patriots to get the job done. Being a part of that is something I am honored to have done and those of us there appreciate everything done in support of us by people like you. Thank you, in case nobody else mentioned it. |
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Quoted: (Looks down at nice floral pattern Hawaiian shirt being worn. Wore an Independence themed Hawaiian shirt yesterday.) That'd be a no from me dawg. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Anyone who marches with them is no friend of mine And this "boog" movement was hijacked a while back...you kids better come up with another deal cause youre gonna be lumped in as anarchists white supremacist whether you like it or not now. Yep. The Hawaiian shirt booger sugar thing was good for a laugh but it was destroyed by the media the second it got traction in the freedom movement. At this point anyone wearing Hawaiian shirts is either clueless or a plant. (Looks down at nice floral pattern Hawaiian shirt being worn. Wore an Independence themed Hawaiian shirt yesterday.) That'd be a no from me dawg. LOL Sorry! Should have said "In a plate carrier at a protest" |
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Quoted: Anarchists are marching with anarchists. I guess it was bound to happen eventually. It was once explained to me that the left/right spectrum is not a line, but a circle. The extreme left (what many call socialists) and the extreme right (what many call facists) are not at opposite ends of a line, but instead right next to each other on the bottom of a circle. What we would call a "centrist" is located at the top of the circle. ANTIFA and "boog boys" aligning is not a good thing for a civilized future. If you want anarchy and tribalism and ruthless groups seizing and wielding power for their own interests, it looks like we're on the right track. View Quote Meh. Then they’ll all realize administering a society is difficult and go back to watching TV. Sometimes the system works, and all is not necessarily lost. |
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Quoted: As I am reading up more on all the groups that were there. I believe those flags were "propertarians" The "Virgina Knight" group denounced association with them because of some of their racial views. Some of these posters here saying it was antifa there and or false flag etc should really get out to an event or 2 and see it first hand. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84345/85FACFDE-00A1-486A-B159-68C1D5E37DEB_jpe-1491081.JPG An Antifa flag flying high on the left side of the stage. No thanks. That's not an AntiFa flag. It appears to be the black swan flag mentioned earlier in the thread. As I am reading up more on all the groups that were there. I believe those flags were "propertarians" The "Virgina Knight" group denounced association with them because of some of their racial views. Some of these posters here saying it was antifa there and or false flag etc should really get out to an event or 2 and see it first hand. @CousinIT50 @Clockwork138 I'm gonna need some hand holding here to steer me in the right direction. Googling "black swan flag" just shows me an Australian provincial flag and I've never heard of propertarians either. I'm not interested in driving 5+ hours to attend an Antifa or BLM "gun rights" rally or hanging with a group so clueless to image that they use the term "Knight" in the name of their Virginia group so help me out a little to understand what these groups are that are not antifa. I see what you mean looking at the photo that it just resembles an Antifa flag because of the angle. Never got a good angle or full shot. |
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Quoted: @CousinIT50 @Clockwork138 I'm gonna need some hand holding here to steer me in the right direction. Googling "black swan flag" just shows me an Australian provincial flag and I've never heard of propertarians either. I'm not interested in driving 5+ hours to attend an Antifa or BLM "gun rights" rally or hanging with a group so clueless to image that they use the term "Knight" in the name of their Virginia group so help me out a little to understand what these groups are that are not antifa. I see what you mean looking at the photo that it just resembles an Antifa flag because of the angle. Never got a good angle or full shot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/84345/85FACFDE-00A1-486A-B159-68C1D5E37DEB_jpe-1491081.JPG An Antifa flag flying high on the left side of the stage. No thanks. That's not an AntiFa flag. It appears to be the black swan flag mentioned earlier in the thread. As I am reading up more on all the groups that were there. I believe those flags were "propertarians" The "Virgina Knight" group denounced association with them because of some of their racial views. Some of these posters here saying it was antifa there and or false flag etc should really get out to an event or 2 and see it first hand. @CousinIT50 @Clockwork138 I'm gonna need some hand holding here to steer me in the right direction. Googling "black swan flag" just shows me an Australian provincial flag and I've never heard of propertarians either. I'm not interested in driving 5+ hours to attend an Antifa or BLM "gun rights" rally or hanging with a group so clueless to image that they use the term "Knight" in the name of their Virginia group so help me out a little to understand what these groups are that are not antifa. I see what you mean looking at the photo that it just resembles an Antifa flag because of the angle. Never got a good angle or full shot. @Lomshek I wouldn't travel 5 hours unless you came with a group you can speak for. I kept out of the groups and just observed and listened. I was there with a friend and he had a friend there that is a SOT. If we start planning Arfcom meetups for smaller events I would be glad to help w planning and operations. https://propertarianism.com/basic-concepts/ VIRGINIA KNIGHT |
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Quoted: The whole boog thing didn't start here. There have been plenty of leftists and anarchists talking about it for a long tine. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes |
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That particular Hawaiian shirt crew is going to wind up face down in the dirt .. A victim of their own deep seeded white guilt.
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Quoted: That particular Hawaiian shirt crew is going to wind up face down in the dirt .. A victim of their own deep seeded white guilt. View Quote You realize this was a pro 2A rally that some BLM came to counter protest and instead they were included. This wasn't an antifa/blm event that had people dressed up in Hawaiian shirts. If you're gonna disavow groups because they include black people then that speaks volumes about you. There was no counter protest. It was all pro 2A. |
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Quoted: This. The Boog bois went full retard a while ago. All you have to do is look at the pages dedicated to boog shit. I have no common cause with those who align themselves with my enemy. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Meh the whole Booj meme has been co-opted by Antifa back at the beginning of the whole George Floyd thing. This. The Boog bois went full retard a while ago. All you have to do is look at the pages dedicated to boog shit. I have no common cause with those who align themselves with my enemy. Full retard is what it's always been about. Because civil war is retarded. |
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Quoted: Its been interesting to see just how bitter you are over Lobby day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Meh, I'm just tired of the bullshit. Folks getting pissed when Democrats push gun control but defending Republicans doing it. In Florida, all we got was "support them, because the Democrats would have been worse." As for LE, I criticize the fuck out of them when they fuck up. I'm still waiting to see what Lobby Day in VA actually accomplished. A show was made and the VA Government laughed it off and said fuck you. Gun control is still coming and it did. Now they're looking at out doing New York or California. Boogaloo boys did their little protest in Michigan and the Governor said "two more weeks, fuck you." The Boogaloo boys went home and angrily typed online and did nothing more. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. Its been interesting to see just how bitter you are over Lobby day. What's most interesting, is the complete lack of acknowledgement that perhaps --just perhaps-- Floridians aren't Virginians. That the state has been lost for some time already, but the defeat went unnoticed because of lip service & patience on the part of the pro-gun minority there. |
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Quoted: You're wrong imo. To be honest I don't want conflict either, and while anyone with more than two brain cells to rub together knows it would suck, but maybe....just maybe we'd end up with a country that values freedom, the constitution and bill of rights out of it, instead of what we have now. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: He's pissy that his rally efforts in FL didn't catch fire like Lobby Day. And he's pissy that a portion of people he could formerly count on to stand up for police, regardless, are now making the limits of their sympathy known. Like I said, whatever "threats" can be interpreted from Boog memes are conditional on actual, factual, unjustified tyranny...which then justifies resistance. Anyone who thinks they are actually out there "hunting pigs" or whatever, reads too much fiction. But hey.... go wear your memes and drink your claw when there is no law. As for folks attacking LEOs. Yeah, it is happening on all sides. You have radicals on the Left and the Right that want to kill cops. The shitbag that killed Dallas cops while claiming he was associated with BLM or the shitbag that killed the two cops in California and claiming he was associated with the Boogaloo. Both were shitbags from opposite ends of the aisle. Both had similar goals and methods, just different reasons for motivation. Radicalization is happening on both ends of the spectrum and that leads to conflict. I don't want conflict because nothing good will come of it. No matter who wins, freedom is fucked. You're wrong imo. To be honest I don't want conflict either, and while anyone with more than two brain cells to rub together knows it would suck, but maybe....just maybe we'd end up with a country that values freedom, the constitution and bill of rights out of it, instead of what we have now. "If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude better than the animating contest of freedom..." We all need to stop being so conflict-adverse. It's a trait that's been carefully instilled in all of us over the past century, which has coincided neatly with the rise of leftism. Notice that Adams didn't say 'the bloody contest of freedom,' just that it was hard, energetic work, against those who would oppose it. That's conflict. Was it Heinlein who said that politics is a stand-in for brutal violence? Well if that's true, we should be shouting our brains out as impolitely and ridiculously as possible if that's what it takes to get attention, because it sure beats the alternative. Right? |
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Quoted: A Hawaiian shirt by itself does not a Boog follower make. Unless this is a leftist attempt to co-opt the original Boog movement by parading around looking like Boog followers to muddy the waters and to smokescreen people who would take part in another Boog movement like Richmond. I doubt any of those "Boogaloo Boys" in that set of photos would have gone to Richmond, because they support Blackface's drive to disarm the public. And I'll bet none of them could turn out looking like DK Prof (Father Boog). View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: There’s no such thing as a “Boogaloo boys” movement. Some white guys wore PCs and bright prints. That’s it. That’s the story. A Hawaiian shirt by itself does not a Boog follower make. Unless this is a leftist attempt to co-opt the original Boog movement by parading around looking like Boog followers to muddy the waters and to smokescreen people who would take part in another Boog movement like Richmond. I doubt any of those "Boogaloo Boys" in that set of photos would have gone to Richmond, because they support Blackface's drive to disarm the public. And I'll bet none of them could turn out looking like DK Prof (Father Boog). There's a disturbing lack of goofy morale patches, for one thing. I see at most one patch on most of these guys, usually the same patch as their confederates. |
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Quoted: I'm gonna make a SWAG, but I'm guessing the fellows in the Hawaiian prints normally wear black and red antifa stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Funny how all these "boogbois" that are marching with BLM happen to be late teen/early 20s whereas those on forums tend to be working professionals in their middle years. I'm gonna make a SWAG, but I'm guessing the fellows in the Hawaiian prints normally wear black and red antifa stuff. They were seen wearing the shirts /over/ black & red in at least a few of the first pictures they appeared in during the Minneapolis Meringue |
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Quoted: Shhhhh.... people think Arfcom is the center of the universe. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I don't believe those Boogbois are on our side. I think they are Antifa. Clothes do not always make the man. The whole boog thing didn't start here. There have been plenty of leftists and anarchists talking about it for a long tine. No, no; it's that Facebook group Big Igloo Bois, the one that Antifa reporters & feds have been trolling for months, and that doesn't even exist anymore |
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Quoted: You realize this was a pro 2A rally that some BLM came to counter protest and instead they were included. This wasn't an antifa/blm event that had people dressed up in Hawaiian shirts. If you're gonna disavow groups because they include black people then that speaks volumes about you. There was no counter protest. It was all pro 2A. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: That particular Hawaiian shirt crew is going to wind up face down in the dirt .. A victim of their own deep seeded white guilt. You realize this was a pro 2A rally that some BLM came to counter protest and instead they were included. This wasn't an antifa/blm event that had people dressed up in Hawaiian shirts. If you're gonna disavow groups because they include black people then that speaks volumes about you. There was no counter protest. It was all pro 2A. I think we learned the real lesson here is a need for *clear* *messaging* My takeaway is that the event was something of a clusterfuck as far as messaging, and that various groups with only tangentially overlapping interests were using the event to promote themselves --and not the second amendment cause. I'm sure sons & daughters of the Confederacy were at Lobby Day, but they sure as hell kept their signage on point. As did BLM & the couple Antifa guys I ran into there. Messaging was exclusively that the governor was a weiner, and that gun rights were not to be infringed, voiced by a highly diverse crowd of armed Americans. |
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Quoted: https://4.bp.blogspot.com/-bJYnCwsDN0Y/ULL7RMDGkPI/AAAAAAAAF10/8PG1U8LHP5Y/s1600/markedfight.jpg There's a third Screwface running around. View Quote |
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