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[–] 2 pts

They are pretty much doing the same thing Jewish antifa did in weimar Germany by denying the right to assemble.They would show up and shut anything they didn't like down. Until Hitler's Brown shirts started engaging. It would become a brawl every time until they started losing so bad they stopped.

[–] 0 pt (edited )

Until Hitler's Brown shirts started engaging.

What do you think the proud boys were supposed to be about? Removing the "muh ebil notsees!" angle, they came to be because

  1. the police wouldnt do their job

  2. police arrested anyone who defended themselves from antifa and blm

  3. fbi et al actively aided these assaults

So the only thing left was to organize bachelors to fight off criminals the regime was turning a blind eye to and aiding.

And we need to do more of that, get back to the roots of self defense, self governance, and organization.

If they're gonna demonize self defense, arrest and persecute everyone who does, and send armed street thugs with bike chains to assault people (all while the adl and fbi buses them in with our tax dollars), then in for a penny, in for a pound. Might as well defend the innocent, equal force for equal force.

They bring illegal base ball bats, you bring legal batons and shields. They bring bike locks, you bring pepper spray. They throw punches, you throw back, and tackle them to the ground. etc.

Consequences be damned.

Never assault anyone, even if provoked. But always defend if attacked, or if you see someone else attacked.

We have a right to self defense and the defense others. And the useless police unions, and the criminal regime's secret police jackboots, be damned.

[–] 1 pt

In the Party itself there were not many people left whose ideas had been formed before the Revolution. The older generation had mostly been wiped out in the great purges of the fifties and sixties, and the few who survived had long ago been terrified into complete intellectual surrender. If there was any one still alive who could give you a truthful account of conditions in the early part of the century, it could only be a prole. Suddenly the passage from the history book that he had copied into his diary came back into Winston's mind, and a lunatic impulse took hold of him. He would go into the pub, he would scrape acquaintance with that old man and question him. He would say to him: 'Tell me about your life when you were a boy. What was it like in those days? Were things better than they are now, or were they worse?'

-Nineteen Eighty-four, Part 1, Chapter 8