We should organize back.
But it’s easier to sit on asses and act like the smartest people in the room while these people take over.
Silence is consent.
The radical left thanks you. :)
Many of us have real jobs and/or families, and some of us are badly disabled (as I am) but if you’ll suggest a course of action, I’m sure lots of us will look it over. The Occupy crowd and their counterparts at ACORN, MoveOn, DU, Kos, International ANSWER, etc. on the other hand, seem to be made up of two types: Trust Funders who don’t have to work and can play at revolution 24/7 and poor to middle class college grads and dropouts with no marketable skills, huge student loan debts and no realistic prospects of finding anything much beyond minimum wage. They live in mom’s basement or with 4-5 roommates in a small apartment or house and since they cannot find gainful employment have time to stick it to the man.
If he’s found guilty I’m heading into the street. Are you?
“We should organize back.”
Amen to that! Join/form Neighborhood Watch groups; join local emergency response teams (Volunteer Fire/Rescue Companies, local police reserve units, State Defense Force Units), or form our own to counter DHS CERTs. Discuss with any organizations to which you belong what they could do in an emergency situation. (Don’t laugh, but a regiment of Civil War Reenactors would make a potent anti-riot squad).
Local Emergency Response Teams. LERTs. Be a LERT; the world needs more LERTs. (Sorry if this sounds facetious ; I’m serious)
There’s no reason to join the riffraff...