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, five years old at the time.

His name is Emmanuel Aranda. He is 24 years old. He told police he went to to the Minnesota mall looking for someone to kill after women (white women) rejected him. Aranda is incarcerated at the prison in Oak Park Heights, Minn. Incidentally the same prison Derek Chauvin is being held in.

The attempted murder happened on april 12, 2019. Aranda grabbed Landen and threw him from a 40 foot balcony.

While Landen survived, he was crippled for almost a year, and his family incurred 1.4 million dollars in expenses from surgery. The boy reportedly is "walking fine" but difficulties have been reported.

Derek Chauvin got 30 years, and will likely never see parole. The death of George Floyd was heralded as a hate crime, and used to justify riots and counter-murders, including mass arsons, the murder of Cannon Hinnant (5), shot in the brain at point blank range, the murder of Rowan Sweeney (4), the vehicular murder of Jackson Sparks (8) in Waukesha, Jessica Doty Whitaker (shot to death, along with her unborn baby), and the suicide of veteran, Jake Gardner, after he defended himself from a mob, and was locked up but set to go free before a pro-blm soros DA interfered in his case and took over from the current DA who refused to press charges. Facing life in prison or worse, he killed himself.

Meanwhile the murders of all aforementioned (save for floyd), did not get peep from the news, let alone the late night talk show hosts who claim to be american, but are zionists according to their own biographies, the same ones who fanned the flames of the floyd riots/arsons/murders. These murders were not called hate crimes. Protests were shut down, where they even happened, and the media, overwhelmingly owned by blackrock, and vanguard, rarely if ever reported these crimes.

Also in april, was the brutal maimings of josh piazza and a friend, both 11 (maimed), on april 5th, 2019, in colorado. Ran over in a hit and run, reportedly intentional, while walking to the playground together. They suffered fractured skuls as a result.

Likewise, april 22nd, 2016, in MD, joshua james, 28, the father of a young son, was a victim of a break-in, robbery, and murder by a tattoo'd african scumbag.

Finally, april 26, 2017, Fusako Petros (86), a frail japanese women, was beaten to death while defending her friend from the serial rapist Neven Glen Butler (18).

These are not all the deaths in april, only a sample.

This easter, as you barbecue, and spend time with your families, I want you to remember these innocents, and dwell on their families, who were denied the presence of their loved ones, because animals are allowed to roam free in our towns and communities without justice or punishment. To the politicians I want you to know we hold you responsible. To the law enforcement, who did nothing but stand down during the riots, I want you to know we hold you responsible. To the intelligence agencies that "monitored the situation on the ground", instead of stopping it, I want you to know you have blood on your hands and you are held responsible. To the judges and parole boards, we hold you responsible.

To those who encouraged this, there is a hell and one day you're going to it.

To those who had a job to do and chose their orders over their duty, America has not turned their back on you, not yet, not fully.

To those who encouraged the riots, the coup, those in the federal departments, do not think you are above the law, or justice.

To those who allowed the kangaroo trials in D.C, the torture of the J6, justice is not done with you.

To the FDA, and FEC, the banks and woke wallstreet promoting LGBT in schools and gouging mainstreet to death, robbing the pensions, and allowing toxic pharmaceutical products to poison the public-- justice is not through with you.

To those in the military who were able to stop the coup, to stand up and speak or act--to those generals and colonels who could have said no to the mandatory vax now crippling and ruining countless good soldiers.

It is not too late.

This easter, remember those who have fallen. Remember our martyrs, the innocents, and the patriots.

May there be justice for all. God bless America and continue the fight.

[This is Landen](https://pic8.co/sh/XXnqyX.png), five years old at the time. [This is the cockroach who did it](https://pic8.co/sh/eaJSws.png) His name is Emmanuel Aranda. He is 24 years old. He told police he went to to the Minnesota mall looking for someone to kill after women (white women) rejected him. Aranda is incarcerated at the prison in Oak Park Heights, Minn. Incidentally the same prison Derek Chauvin is being held in. The attempted murder happened on april 12, 2019. Aranda grabbed Landen and threw him from a 40 foot balcony. While Landen survived, he was crippled for almost a year, and his family incurred 1.4 million dollars in expenses from surgery. The boy reportedly is "walking fine" but difficulties have been reported. Derek Chauvin got 30 years, and will likely never see parole. The death of George Floyd was heralded as a hate crime, and used to justify riots and counter-murders, including mass arsons, the murder of Cannon Hinnant (5), shot in the brain at point blank range, the murder of Rowan Sweeney (4), the vehicular murder of Jackson Sparks (8) in Waukesha, Jessica Doty Whitaker (shot to death, along with her unborn baby), and the suicide of veteran, Jake Gardner, after he defended himself from a mob, and was locked up but set to go free before a pro-blm soros DA interfered in his case and took over from the current DA who refused to press charges. Facing life in prison or worse, he killed himself. Meanwhile the murders of all aforementioned (save for floyd), did not get peep from the news, let alone the late night talk show hosts who claim to be american, but are zionists according to their own biographies, the same ones who fanned the flames of the floyd riots/arsons/murders. These murders were not called hate crimes. Protests were shut down, where they even happened, and the media, overwhelmingly owned by blackrock, and vanguard, rarely if ever reported these crimes. Also in april, was the brutal maimings of josh piazza and a friend, both 11 (maimed), on april 5th, 2019, in colorado. Ran over in a hit and run, reportedly intentional, while walking to the playground together. They suffered fractured skuls as a result. Likewise, april 22nd, 2016, in MD, joshua james, 28, the father of a young son, was a victim of a break-in, robbery, and murder by a tattoo'd african scumbag. Finally, april 26, 2017, Fusako Petros (86), a frail japanese women, was beaten to death while defending her friend from the serial rapist Neven Glen Butler (18). These are not all the deaths in april, only a sample. This easter, as you barbecue, and spend time with your families, I want you to remember these innocents, and dwell on *their* families, who were denied the presence of their loved ones, because animals are allowed to roam free in our towns and communities without justice or punishment. To the politicians I want you to know we hold **you** responsible. To the law enforcement, who did nothing but stand down during the riots, I want you to know we hold **you** responsible. To the intelligence agencies that "monitored the situation on the ground", instead of stopping it, I want you to know you have blood on your hands and you are held responsible. To the judges and parole boards, we hold you responsible. To those who encouraged this, there is a hell and one day you're going to it. To those who had a job to do and chose their orders over their duty, America has not turned their back on you, not yet, not fully. To those who encouraged the riots, the coup, those in the federal departments, do not think you are above the law, or justice. To those who allowed the kangaroo trials in D.C, the torture of the J6, justice is not done with you. To the FDA, and FEC, the banks and woke wallstreet promoting LGBT in schools and gouging mainstreet to death, robbing the pensions, and allowing toxic pharmaceutical products to poison the public-- justice is not through with you. To those in the military who were able to stop the coup, to stand up and speak or act--to those generals and colonels who could have said no to the mandatory vax now crippling and ruining countless good soldiers. It is not too late. This easter, remember those who have fallen. Remember our martyrs, the innocents, and the patriots. May there be justice for all. God bless America and continue the fight.

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You are a militia of one.

That's a weird way to interpret it.

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State

A well regulated militia like the Minutemen, not some lone wolf.

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not some lone wolf.

I object to the implications, because that label is used to associate lawful self defense and self defense groups, with terrorism.

Every citizen is a militia of one, even members of larger militias.

Otherwise individual firearm ownership is a collective right, and not an individual right. Which would mean the collective could deny any individual said rights--which would contradict the very premise of a right.

A society not at liberty individually, is certainly not at liberty collectively.

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Putting into context the fact that there were multiple large civilian militias, fighting decisive battles, at the time of the inception of the 2nd amendment. I believe it's safe to assume that it directly calls for these larger militias in order to ensure that the rights of individual owners will not be trampled on. We are in the process of seeing militias, especially right wing militias being labelled as terrorist groups and this is going to eventually lead to the abolishment of the 2nd amendment.

That's just my 2 cents.

Edit: WACO is a good example of a community trying to build themselves up as a militia to prevent the very thing that steamrolled in and destroyed it

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especially right wing militias being labelled as terrorist groups and this is going to eventually lead to the abolishment of the 2nd amendment.

I think they will try.

But we also have to be cogent that a tactic used too often eventually backfires.

The more over-reaches the u.s. government commits the more it will lead to militia formation and radicalization. The federal government and its various appendages acknowledged this themselves on several occasions through public documents.

They may be counting on that very phenomenon, but I also think, beyond a critical junction, they can't completely control the process, and aren't one hundred percent sure it can be contained. Which is exactly why we see the standard playbook rolled out: lots of seemingly 'regular' commentators all over the web coming out of the woodwork with, in many cases, almost verbatim comments "don't fight back! Thats what the government wants you to do!"

The implication is, if you fall for that line of thinking, that the government could and would crush a movement even if that movement had sufficient momentum to grow much bigger.

Waco is a barely more than a one off, happened before the mass change over to social media, so the narrative could be controlled--and even then it lead to a brief mass renewal of the militia movement. Imagine if it happened today, with the amount of communication and interconnection people have now. The public, and those elements in the public prone to joining or forming militias, would be much more aware, and much more outraged. It's not hard to see the effect of this. Just look at bundy ranch. Thats how fast a modern militia response is to an outrage. And it was stopped because of the increase in awareness technology brought, combine with too many guns being present. (theres also tactical and geographic differences between an open plain and an enclosed building, but thats a topic for another discussion).

Basically the details matter, and the context, social, political, economic, geographic, and technological, are huge factors in whether an event garners a response at all, and the scale of that response. And none of these factors work in the governments favor. In fact, the trend and the force multiplier of these variables is moving towards worse and worse outcomes, both in impact, and magnitude, for the u.s. government when (not if) it attempts another event like waco.

tl;dr they are invulnerable is the incorrect lesson to draw from events like waco and ruby ridge. Put them in historic context to developments over the last twenty years, and it shows you the direction things are heading.

It is why they are going to try to turn guns into a mental health issue, and attempt slow disarmament through suppressing gun culture, and salami-slicing those rights until they are too risky to exercise for most people. Some element of the u.s. government, probably the DoD, is of course having none of it, which is why they legalized the AR-15 again. And the salami slicing is having the opposite effect strategically (look at the renewed gun rights movement in the u.s.). Once the DC regime and the politiburo realize this, they'll eventually drop the slow roll and attempt a big policy push, while lagging on enforcement (only in fits and bursts), so we don't push back to often (under the theory that the regime and regime supporters will be able to click their tongues and claim "see, the [insert major antigun bills(s)], didn't lead to mass confiscation you bitter-clinger gun lovers!"

And then, once precedent locks-in those laws, we'll see a slow ramp up of enforcement. Because enforcement is never as high profile as passing the laws, policy, or precedent to provide the legal justification FOR enforcement.

So maybe 10-15 years tops, but we'll see the major anti-gun push over the next 2-4 years, assuming biden is one term, and the next one is some rino (they always push what they figure will lead to a revolt, under a 'rightwing' president, in order to quell the risk of backlash, e.g. vaccines and riots and lockdowns and ubi under Trump).

And around 2025-2027 we'll start to see the slow ramp up, and normalization of enforcement of these policies and laws.