i know one when i see one
I just read about children’s day in that took place this May in the village I come from. Did I say it borders with the town with one of the highest criminality rates in the country?
Anyways, one children’s play was with children playing a granny that is coming home from shop and some thug jumps her. But instead of groceries, she has her dog in her bag on wheels (these are popular with elderly here).
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So the doggy should jump out and take care of the thug. Kid with the most aggressive dog wins
But wait for it, then some mafia boss drives in with a briefcase full of drugs. Of course, two armed thugs jump him and throw him into the trunk of the car. All kids are supposed to call cops as fast as possible. Cops come in and shootout with blanks ensues. Cops save the day and tell kids to check the briefcase. It is full of sweets.
This is just so surreal!!! And all kids say that the shooting was the best. Apart from one girl that comments that she liked most “how the dog bit the faggot.”
I wonder if anyone in serious trouble was on hold because all operators were talking to little kids
It’s just a great way to get feedback and compare the answers!
@snejdarek I was just sick (angina) I went to Germany to rest. Not because of the healthcare!
just came across this . so much respect for this guy
We watched the same video right? The animals were dropping like rocks, that means they’re dead. Wounded animals run like hell till they drop. There was no suffering.
They’re are and over population of predators in the states. Coyotes and cougars mainly. The hogs are non native so they have no natural predators.
They’re getting so over populated that the government is considering modifying certain crops to wipe them out.
Also the natural system takes far too long and usually ends up with the population starving or dying of disease instead of a bullet;.
You could live in a lot worse of a country.
and this is why militias are never a good idea . power goes to their heads and greed too
There is a difference between militia and a paramilitary arm of neo-nazi party.
Just a side-note - all the guns held by the “right sector” are illegal per Ukrainian law.
Not the case here. Militias were vital to the founding of the U.S and still do help out today. There’s one militia that fights drugs cartels (something the government doesn’t do). They’re usually made up of ex military so the drug cartels don’t make it out alive. They have full permission to do this. Militias also help people in disasters when they government is weeks away. They also helped out at the Bundy ranch and they actually won that case against the government.
So please don’t go blabbering on about how militias are evil and worthless. The media loves do demonize them because they make the government look incompetent.
GET RKTED
In every modern situation involving miltias , be it Libya , syria , iraq , Afghanistan . fucking you name it . having small groups of miltias during a up rising or civil war leads to more war . because they get a sniff of power . so when the country says "thanks now lay down your weapons and go back to your normal life " they dont want to because power takes over their heads . they dont have that now in the US . but you would if a revolution took place .
be it from a left wing militia not agreeing with a right wing militias view of how they should go forward . a simple trigger like that and you have a whole new war on the cards . bad idea .
one force is all ways better than 5-6 smaller forces . thats the issue syria now has . estimates that there is about 1000 groups fighting there all wanting different things . they will never have peace again until one force kills all the rest
Please look at the names of those countries. They always can’t agree on shit. Militias who over threw their leaders in North American didn’t pull the shit they are pulling. Texas, California, the 13 colonies.
united under one banner thats the difference . would the US unite under one banner now ? would it fuck .
That is the problem there, see. These are not popular militias, i.e. widely armed civilians standing up for their rights, for example like in Switzerland where every able bodied man has a military rifle at home, but a paramilitary organization serving the purpose and aim of whoever is at their top.
RIght sector is not militia the same Sudentedeutsches Freikorps was not a militia. The same in Libya, Iraq, Afghanistan (Syria is a special apple in this considering the various Islamist factions that arose after the popular secular uprising failed to topple the government quickly enough).
we may be talking different situations here im not talking about people standing up for their rights . im talking a full blown uprising where its far better to have one united opposition force fighting the government force . rather than 100 smaller opposition forces trying to over throw the government .
Or tens of thousands of individuals and hundreds small cells fighting their own battles for the same cause.
For example tiny group of 200 Czech partisans could inflict enough pain in the ass to Nazis to hold up 13.000 German forces busy.
you miss the point . im not talking small battles here . im talking an entire war over all . its better to be united behind one strategy and command than hundreds of smaller ones like syria where they all want to over throw the government but what they want to do with syria after differs hugely .
fighting under one flag is always best . other wise the flag that gets there first will command dominance over the rest and they may not like them for it leading to more civil war . a bit like the end of WW2 really where the allies argued about how to split and what to do with germany
pointing to individual battles has nothing to do with this debate .
I said that Syria is a special case.
You mean that hundreds of small battles have no impact? Like in Afghanistan? No impact at all?
no see you’re not reading what im saying im NOT talking about battles . in Afghanistan the Taliban are one flag and one force , extremely organised .
when i say one force i do not mean one jumble of men i mean as in one army like the british army is one force . it splits into many regiments yes but it is under one over all command working towards a single main objective . each unit completes smaller objectives which make the larger objective possible . because all the smaller objective link to make the larger objective .
im not talking about battles . Syria is not a special case at all . same thing has happened in Libya and iraq.
where the opposition is not a single military as such so when the government falls rather than all the people coming together behind the one opposition leader in rebuilding the country you get groups of people supporting the militia that best suits there political view creating a power gap and each militia trying to have over all control