“Sometimes it’s necessary to get out on the streets and “get a little bloody,” a Massachusetts Democrat said Tuesday in reference to labor battles in Wisconsin”
There are going to be quite a few snarky replies to this article, but — in truth — the man is right on.
After all, is not one of the often-seen quotes right here on FR the one that goes “the tree of liberty....”?
The only issue here is “which side are you on” — not the tactics which must be used.
The reality is that — some day, not yet, but it’s coming — the “citizen/soldiers” of The Right are going to have to march en masse for their [our] own causes and objectives, and our side will have to appear many times more “forceful” than the lefties to achieve our goals.
I am NOT “advocating”, just observing.
But we are approaching a point in American history that resembles where the two diametrically-opposed ideologies of The North and The South were about 1856. The time comes when divisions are so irreconcilable that separation becomes the only recourse. And what if the other side won’t let you go peacefully?
At that point, the only two options are to “submit” or to fight.
Sounds like _another_ struggle going on in the world right now.
Who here believes that one can be settled peacefully?
Again — not advocating, just sayin’....
I wholeheartedly second your post.
I’ve written pretty much what you’ve written on FR in the past, and there’s no logical way two such disparate sides can coexist in one unit (or in this case, a country), let alone peacefully coexist.
Separation is the only option.
Notice that when public union thugs don’t go to work, nothing bad happens. If the private sector ever decides to not go to work for a day, they would shut this country down in that one day.
Imagine one day without the private sector small businesses. Think about it.