200 Armed Atifa vs. 200 Armed Militia/Oathkeepers/Armed Citizens: Who Would Win?

With all due respects, I have never watched a single Alex Jones or Infowars video, nor am I a member of 4chan. But in a previous thread titled "How will you die" one poster wrote this:

"It would be great to see and participate in the upcoming revolt/civil war. Fascists will be quashed and the world will be a better place. I will die surrounded by great grandkids who will thrive in a neo-enlightenment world free of man-made barriers."

how will you die?

Is this some kind of "fantasy"? Should a person not be concerned after reading something like that?

Yes, it is "some kind of fantasy".

No, a person should not be "concerned" about internet trolls posting on message boards.


It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.
 
Old man, you are one screwed up asshole. You dehumanize someone so you can say that murdering them is perfectly alright. You are the same as the people that lit the ovens in Germany. And are exactly what is representative of the 'Conservatives' on this board. You start out by saying that you do not advocate violence, then end by stating that your perceived enemies are not Americans, not really human, and deserve death. You are truly scum.

Where have I ever suggested thst I don't advocate violence? I believe violence is essential to a proper nation and society.
 
It never existed. It was just right-wing fear mongering all along.


oh it certainly did

and the right was not in fear

--LOL
You silly little cocksucks are not in fear? LOL Then why the arsenals? You know what is going to happen to those arsenals? When you croak, your descendants will wonder what the hell you were thinking, as they give the guns over to the police to be disposed of.

Because we can. There's this little clause in our American constitution that allows us the freedom to own firearms.

You should read up on it sometime, you might learn something you didn't know before. :biggrin:
And the Supreme Court has already ruled that the government can regulate the type of weapon that a citizen can own without a special license. And there are plenty of people like myself that own several guns for hunting that would back up the police and military, should it become necessary, whether the threat was from the right or the left.

You just contradicted yourself: "Then why the arsenal"?


that is not unusual with that poster

--LOL
 
It never existed. It was just right-wing fear mongering all along.


oh it certainly did

and the right was not in fear

--LOL
You silly little cocksucks are not in fear? LOL Then why the arsenals? You know what is going to happen to those arsenals? When you croak, your descendants will wonder what the hell you were thinking, as they give the guns over to the police to be disposed of.

Because we can. There's this little clause in our American constitution that allows us the freedom to own firearms.

You should read up on it sometime, you might learn something you didn't know before. :biggrin:
And the Supreme Court has already ruled that the government can regulate the type of weapon that a citizen can own without a special license. And there are plenty of people like myself that own several guns for hunting that would back up the police and military, should it become necessary, whether the threat was from the right or the left.

You just contradicted yourself: "Then why the arsenal"?
Because I used to hunt, and have had those from the generation preceding me, give me their guns when they were too old to use them anymore. Plus, some are replicas of the muzzle loading hunting guns of the past. They are not war guns, would not be effective for mass murder. They are very effective for one shot kills at ranges from 100 to 400 yards. And that is how I was taught to hunt.
 
With all due respects, I have never watched a single Alex Jones or Infowars video, nor am I a member of 4chan. But in a previous thread titled "How will you die" one poster wrote this:

"It would be great to see and participate in the upcoming revolt/civil war. Fascists will be quashed and the world will be a better place. I will die surrounded by great grandkids who will thrive in a neo-enlightenment world free of man-made barriers."

how will you die?

Is this some kind of "fantasy"? Should a person not be concerned after reading something like that?

Yes, it is "some kind of fantasy".

No, a person should not be "concerned" about internet trolls posting on message boards.


It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.

That's a silly scenario but judging from whom it came, I'm not surprised. Anyone knows the term "zombie apocalypse" isn't a real thing. "Zombies" in reality are those pitiful people who aren't prepared for a natural or man-made cataclysmic event, wandering about aimlessly in search of food.
 
Yes, it is "some kind of fantasy".

No, a person should not be "concerned" about internet trolls posting on message boards.


It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.

:lol:

Does it?

I have no idea what "sky screaming" is, but it doesn't sound similar to what I'm talking about.
 
Let's play a little imaginary war game in which 200 organized left-wing Antifa leftists, #Occupy Wall Street-types, or other left-wing individuals go up against the same number of armed American militia, Oathkeepers, armed citizens, or other right-wing groups. Who do you think has the best advantage and who do you think would win?

Note: In no way am I advocating violence, civil insurrection, or the next "civil war". This is only a theoretical mental exercise and a "what if?" scenario.

First, the armed Antifa groups:


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Next, the armed right-wing militia, Oath-keepers, and armed citizens...

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What say ye?
The NRA
 
So once again we are treated to the sight of 'Conservatives' having orgasms all over themselves at the thought of murdering their fellow Americans. Isn't that just the most wonderful sight in the world? LOL

They'e Not really Americans, Old Rocks. At best theyre centrist twats who believe in Socialist ideals. At worst they're Communist fucks who deserve no mercy except a swift death.
Old man, you are one screwed up asshole. You dehumanize someone so you can say that murdering them is perfectly alright. You are the same as the people that lit the ovens in Germany. And are exactly what is representative of the 'Conservatives' on this board. You start out by saying that you do not advocate violence, then end by stating that your perceived enemies are not Americans, not really human, and deserve death. You are truly scum.
That would be like dehumanizing little babies in the womb then killing them and selling their tiny body parts to the highest bidder.
 
oh it certainly did

and the right was not in fear

--LOL
You silly little cocksucks are not in fear? LOL Then why the arsenals? You know what is going to happen to those arsenals? When you croak, your descendants will wonder what the hell you were thinking, as they give the guns over to the police to be disposed of.

Because we can. There's this little clause in our American constitution that allows us the freedom to own firearms.

You should read up on it sometime, you might learn something you didn't know before. :biggrin:
And the Supreme Court has already ruled that the government can regulate the type of weapon that a citizen can own without a special license. And there are plenty of people like myself that own several guns for hunting that would back up the police and military, should it become necessary, whether the threat was from the right or the left.

You just contradicted yourself: "Then why the arsenal"?
Because I used to hunt, and have had those from the generation preceding me, give me their guns when they were too old to use them anymore. Plus, some are replicas of the muzzle loading hunting guns of the past. They are not war guns, would not be effective for mass murder. They are very effective for one shot kills at ranges from 100 to 400 yards. And that is how I was taught to hunt.


no such thing as sniper huh

--LOL
 
It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.

:lol:

Does it?

I have no idea what "sky screaming" is, but it doesn't sound similar to what I'm talking about.
Fantastical excitement. It was your term, I just put in the actions behind it.
 
Yes, it is "some kind of fantasy".

No, a person should not be "concerned" about internet trolls posting on message boards.


It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.
Sounds like people like you. The fringe right has become a mockery of a political movement. A nest of contradicting conspiracy theories, with no logic at all.
 
oh it certainly did

and the right was not in fear

--LOL
You silly little cocksucks are not in fear? LOL Then why the arsenals? You know what is going to happen to those arsenals? When you croak, your descendants will wonder what the hell you were thinking, as they give the guns over to the police to be disposed of.

Because we can. There's this little clause in our American constitution that allows us the freedom to own firearms.

You should read up on it sometime, you might learn something you didn't know before. :biggrin:
And the Supreme Court has already ruled that the government can regulate the type of weapon that a citizen can own without a special license. And there are plenty of people like myself that own several guns for hunting that would back up the police and military, should it become necessary, whether the threat was from the right or the left.

You just contradicted yourself: "Then why the arsenal"?
Because I used to hunt, and have had those from the generation preceding me, give me their guns when they were too old to use them anymore. Plus, some are replicas of the muzzle loading hunting guns of the past. They are not war guns, would not be effective for mass murder. They are very effective for one shot kills at ranges from 100 to 400 yards. And that is how I was taught to hunt.

I have nine of those myself, ranging in calibers from .36 to .58. But I wouldn't consider any of those as useful "guns for hunting that would back up the police and military."

And besides, I didn't see any pictures of those antifa carrying muzzle-loaders.
 
It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.
Sounds like people like you. The fringe right has become a mockery of a political movement. A nest of contradicting conspiracy theories, with no logic at all.
Maybe you can make some lampshades out of their tiny skin. Nightlights.
 
Yes, it is "some kind of fantasy".

No, a person should not be "concerned" about internet trolls posting on message boards.


It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.

That's a silly scenario but judging from whom it came, I'm not surprised. Anyone knows the term "zombie apocalypse" isn't a real thing. "Zombies" in reality are those pitiful people who aren't prepared for a natural or man-made cataclysmic event, wandering about aimlessly in search of food.
But the 'Jade Helm' fooferaa was very real, right? LOL You far righties are a hoot.
 
:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.

:lol:

Does it?

I have no idea what "sky screaming" is, but it doesn't sound similar to what I'm talking about.
Fantastical excitement. It was your term, I just put in the actions behind it.

:lol:

Yes, I know what I meant by "fantastical excitement". That's not what I'm confused about. What's "sky screaming"?
 
It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.

That's a silly scenario but judging from whom it came, I'm not surprised. Anyone knows the term "zombie apocalypse" isn't a real thing. "Zombies" in reality are those pitiful people who aren't prepared for a natural or man-made cataclysmic event, wandering about aimlessly in search of food.
But the 'Jade Helm' fooferaa was very real, right? LOL You far righties are a hoot.

No idea what "Jade Helm" was supposed to be about. I heard about it but that's all.
 
There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.
Fantastical excitement. Sounds like sky screaming.

:lol:

Does it?

I have no idea what "sky screaming" is, but it doesn't sound similar to what I'm talking about.
Fantastical excitement. It was your term, I just put in the actions behind it.

:lol:

Yes, I know what I meant by "fantastical excitement". That's not what I'm confused about. What's "sky screaming"?
I thought you were woke.

Fanatical excitement in action:

 
Yes, it is "some kind of fantasy".

No, a person should not be "concerned" about internet trolls posting on message boards.


It's doubtful that I'll take your advice, since I know what would happen were I to post something about a planned "assassination" or "terrorist attack" on the internet.

You being an informed person should know better.

:lol:

If you choose to live in fear, that's your business. Believe whatever gets you through the day.

There's a difference between "living in fear" and "being prepared". Would anyone seriously believe that we have life, home, and car insurance, spare tires, portable generators, flashlights, spare batteries, etc. just because we are "living in fear"?

:lol:

Sorry, fear isn't really the right word. I say that mostly to mock you guys, because you always end up being forced to at least rhetorically take utterly outlandish and fringe statements seriously.

Fantastical excitement would be more accurate. Like daydreaming about what you'd do in a zombie apocalypse.

That's a silly scenario but judging from whom it came, I'm not surprised. Anyone knows the term "zombie apocalypse" isn't a real thing. "Zombies" in reality are those pitiful people who aren't prepared for a natural or man-made cataclysmic event, wandering about aimlessly in search of food.

Your fantases of fighting antifa on the streets aren't "real" either.

They're just as silly as a zombie apocalypse.
 

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