To: alexander_busek
“go out in a blaze of glory,”
Not I. I’d make life a living hell for them. They would constantly have to look over their shoulders wondering if they would be next. Longevity requires patience.
13 posted on
09/28/2021 3:54:47 AM PDT by
rfreedom4u
("You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas")
To: rfreedom4u
Not I. I’d make life a living hell for them.Yes, of course!
I'm not a survivalist - or even an outdoorsman. So I can only envisage myself, a day after the edict is published, showing up down at the local registration center, meekly waiting in line until I'm let into the office of the district Gauleiter, hat in hand, to confess my political sins and denounce others, after which there would be a sudden, tremendous expl*sion.
But at some point in time, after a lengthy series of acts of s*b*t*ge and harassment and the like, it's possible that even you might eventually end up in a "last-ditch" / "no-win" situation. But let's not quibble!
Regards,
37 posted on
09/28/2021 5:20:11 AM PDT by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
To: rfreedom4u
“go out in a blaze of glory,”
Not I. I’d make life a living hell for them. They would constantly have to look over their shoulders wondering if they would be next. Longevity requires patience.
That's the way to do it. They can use the "blaze of glory" types to rally their troops around. But the ghosts, snipers, and saboteurs? Those can do a lot more damage over time.
43 posted on
09/28/2021 6:42:27 AM PDT by
Ellendra
(A single lie on our side does more damage than a thousand lies on their side.)
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