Rick Hunter
Celestial
Really sorry to hear that. Sounds like her neighbors are at least being proactive.
This is getting a little too real for my taste. My niece is a single mom with a new baby and a small business - in Kenosha.
We spoke for a bit last night, she said that there are outsiders coming in from all over the place and that it's literally chaos in the streets. She can't just bug out for safety's sake - obligations. Her block formed some sort of community group so there's always someone on watch. Quite a few businesses have been put to the torch as well as at least one municipal building. She runs a group home and is worried they're going to burn the place. She's literally right in the middle of this crap.
And all that in the midst of a pandemic.
Put your mask on when you go out and maintain your social distance, unless of course you're protesting and agitating. If so you're obviously totally immune to covid, can't spread it and everything should be just fine. Don't even worry about it, get back to the wanton destruction, random violence and other means of correcting social injustice.
Those morons in St.Louis waving an AR and a handgun at protestors were total dumbasses. Had the crowd been kicking their door in or setting fire to the house, then maybe a different story. But putting on a fat parade with guns, nooooo. Don't think so.
Exactly!
You don't brandish guns just to intimidate people. That just gives stronger arguments to the anti-gun lobby and provoke the passing of new anti-gun legislation. Guns should stay out of sight until your or somebody else's life in absolute and unquestionable danger.
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