If looking for an analogy I prefer the Revolutionary War.
During this period, the Crown tried to destroy our country and economy with brutal dictates to enrich itself, a vial bureaucracy to enforce the dictates and the outright destruction of our governing bodies, as now. And if I were to lay parallel timelines between then and now, I’d say we’re at about 1765 - getting organized. The next step is for leaders to bubble up and be recognized by the people.
The problem is that we have hotheads who want to take on the criminals in DC now, and I understand that. We do have time and need to wait. I say that because we see that we’re not ready because the movement is searching for leaders (plural). King obuma still hasn’t fielded a bureaucratic army to enforce his illegal Marxist dictates. He’s currently hiring and training his “army” to invade. The advantage we have is that they’re cowards. They will pay a price for their perfidy and treason. But now now.
Some wrongly assume that because Americans aren’t attacking now is proof of cowardice, stupidity and a dozen other baseless and stupid charges. They’re wrong.
The time of tar and feathers, threats and action is still properly in the future and certain matters shouldn’t be pressed.
Actually, I prefer the Civil War:
A larger entity attempts to bully a smaller one even though the smaller one is in the right. This larger entity (this time composed of liberals, leftists, social justice groups, racial rabble-rousing groups, Jesse Jackson, George Soros, and unions) is desparate for a win, as their entire platform is empty and hollow.
Even though this larger entity has no moral standing, they attempt to whip up a frenzy of righteous indignation, similar to how the North whipped up a frenzy of patriotism against the South using the newspapers of the day.