Be A Rooftop Korean

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

Be A Rooftop Korean

We should all be ready to do our duty as American citizens and, when duty calls, each of us should embrace our inner Rooftop Korean.

The year was 1992, 27 years ago right about now, and the city was Los Angeles. Several police officers who got into a videotaped brawl with a petty criminal named Rodney King were acquitted of beating him up. The city exploded. It was chaos.

I was a first-year law student, back a year from the Gulf War, and I had just joined the California Army National Guard. My unit was the 3rd Battalion, 160th Infantry, and we got called up early the first night and were on the streets for three long weeks. Making it even more delightful was the fact that the unit was in Inglewood, which was pretty much on fire. They burned most everything around, except our armory – that would have gone badly for them – and the Astro Burger.

My battalion commander grabbed then-First Lieutenant Schlichter, and we went all over the city in his humvee as he led his deployed and dispersed troops. Our soldiers came, in large part, from the areas most effected by the riots, and they were notably unpleasant to the thugs and criminals who quickly discovered our guys had no patience for nonsense. One dummy discovered that the hard way when he tried to run over some Guard soldiers from another battalion; he had a closed casket funeral.

The city went insane. Order simply ceased to exist. It was Lord of the Flies. I remember a cop totally breaking down because everything was completely out of control.

But I had a M16A1 – a real assault rifle – and I had a bunch of buddies with M16A1s. The regular folks … not so much. The decent people of LA were terrified, and with good reason. See, the dirty little secret of civilization is that it’s designed to maintain order when 99.9% of folks are orderly. But, say, if just 2% of folks stop playing by the rules…uh oh. Say LA’s population was 15 million in 1992…that’s 300,000 bad guys.

There were maybe 20,000 cops in all the area agencies then, plus 20,000 National Guard soldiers and airman, plus another 10,000 active soldiers and Marines the feds brought in. Law enforcement is based on the concept that most people will behave and that the crooks will be overwhelmed by sheer numbers of officers. But in the LA riots, law enforcement was massively outnumbered. Imposing order took time.

And until then, our citizens were on their own, at the mercy of the mob. Betting that the cavalry was going to come save you was a losing bet.

LA’s Korean shopkeepers knew that. They operated many small businesses in some of the least fashionable areas of Los Angeles, and they were already widely hated by activists, being scapegoated for problems and pathologies that long pre-dated their immigration to Southern California. So, they became targets for the mobs.

Bad decision by the mobs.

See, most of these Koreans had done their mandatory service in the Republic of Korea’s Army. Those ROK soldiers are the real deal – the Norks are not a theoretical threat and the South Korean army does not spend a lot of time talking about feelings. They were some solid dudes. So, when the local dirtbags showed up for some casual looting, they noticed the rooftops were lined with hardcore guys packing some serious heat, including the kind of scary rifles that the Democrats want to ban.

The Rooftop Koreans.

It did not take long for the bad guys to realize that the Rooftop Koreans were not playing games – they were playing for keeps. The mob went away in search of softer targets.

There’s a lesson there.

Our first responders are awesome, but it takes nothing away from their heroism to point out that the title “first responder” is a misnomer. The citizens on site are the first responders. And they should be ready to respond. We all should. Personally.

Some duties of citizen should never be outsourced. If you are an able-bodied adult, it’s your duty to know how to stop the bleeding and give CPR until the pros who do it for a living arrive. And it’s your duty (and right) to defend yourself, your family, your community and your Constitution. With guns – effective guns, which sometimes means your concealed pistol and sometimes means the guns that those who want you defenseless call “assault weapons.”

Ban them? We should insist non-felon adult, able-bodied citizens own them and become proficient with them because all that law and order you see around you can disappear in a heartbeat. I watched it happen up close and personal, in one of America’s biggest cities. And as the Rooftop Koreans recognized, groups of citizens with (preferably) semi-auto rifles with 30-rounds mag is the only thing that is going to keep a mob in check.

It’s your duty to be prepared to defend our community. Your duty. Yes, being a citizen of a free country is sometimes hard. Too bad. Tighten up and be ready and able to pick up a weapon. Whether it’s a riots and disaster, or whether it’s some scumbag who decides to shoot up your house of worship or a shopping mall, it’s on you.

You have a job to do when chaos comes – no shirking your responsibility and outsourcing it to the local police or the Army. Being a citizen is not a spectator sport.

Now, the left does not see things that way. The mere idea of a good guy with a gun makes them wet themselves. The left hates the notion that we citizens might take personal ownership of, and responsibility for, the security of our own country – that we might act like citizens. See, citizens are unruly. Stubborn. Uppity. We’re hard to control at the best of times. Armed, 300 million of us are impossible to control, unless we consent to it.

Now, the Founders, who enshrined the natural right of free men to keep and bear arms in our Bill of Rights preceded only by the rights of free speech and freedom of religion, knew this. To them, an armed citizenry that is prepared, mentally and logistically, to respond to threats to the people is a feature.

To the liberal elite, it is a bug.

The elite wants serfs, not citizens. It recognizes the threat in our possession of modern weaponry. But it’s not a threat of us causing evil but of us quelling it. An armed people is a free people, and a free people demands its rights and its say in its own governance. Liberals talk about “gun control,” but what the really want is total control.

Of us.

There are two models to which Americans can aspire. One is to be citizens, armed and sovereign. The other is to be serfs, disarmed and obedient to their liberal elite overlords. Choose wisely.

Choose to be a Rooftop Korean.

These two models collide in my action-packed (and occasionally hilarious) novels about the United States split into red and blue, People’s RepublicIndian Country and Wildfire. The pack of losers at that sad website that replaced what used to be the failed Weekly Standard hailed these books as “appalling,” so you’ll love them!

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ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao

“Our first responders are awesome, but it takes nothing away from their heroism…….”

Heroism? It’s a job, for which they are handsomely rewarded. The ‘first responders’ know who is buttering their bread, and they won’t hesitate to draw a bead on the ‘Rooftop Koreans’ !

I cannot buy into this ‘left/right’ crap…….not now……not ever !

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum- how many Sheriff Taylors are out there?

Start at the 7 minute mark…….or watch the whole thing. This “First Amendment Audit” movement has exploded. Watch some of them, and see how the ‘first responders’ treat the serfs.

anarchyst
anarchyst

You are correct about those who are called “first responders”.
Actually YOU are your own “first responders”. Those who you request for “assistance” are NOT “first responders”.
It seems that “officer safety” trumps “courage under fire” almost all of the time, but especially with “school resource officers” and police officers in general. It seems that for almost every police officer, making it to a cushy retirement is the ultimate goal, the protection of the public be damned. Add to that, observe the many unjustified shootings by police that get “covered up” by police-friendly prosecutors and grand juries.
Today’s human nature dictates that the person with all of the “training” (especially) law enforcement DOES cower in fear, while a 90 lb. armed teacher would reluctantly, but successfully take out the shooter. Being forced into a situation also forces one to act.
There are many examples of persons, who one would normally think, would not be capable of acting in an extremely high-stress situation, but DO come out on top-stopping the threat, and saving lives.
Sad to say, today’s police practices dictate that the cop’s life is MORE IMPORTANT than that of those he has sworn to protect despite the cops having statutory protections that do not apply to us ordinary civilians.
All one has to do is look at Medal of Honor recipients, who are almost always mild-mannered, initially reluctant to act, but DO act, and perform feats who most would think are normally beyond their capacity and capabilities TRUE bravery in the heat of battle. The same applies to those civilians who act during school shootings.
Human nature has a habit of propelling (actually forcing) the normal, average person into a true hero and life saver, while showing the true (cowardly behavior) nature of those we assign to protect us. A good example of our protectors cowering in fear is the deputies who FAILED TO ACT despite having all of the equipment necessary and the preferential laws on their side (that protect them from lawsuits and liability).
TRUE heroes ACT, while our so-called protectors (failed to) REACT.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

Call me names if you must, and I know people feel this is an intrusion of their privacy, but why is it so hard to give your name or I.D. to a police officer during a traffic stop even if you’re not the driver? I think this is carrying things a bit far.

Edit: You need to pick your fights, and this one, to me, doesn’t seem like an important one.

ordo ab chao
ordo ab chao

VV-

I tend to agree with you, but as time has progressed over the past 4-5 decades, and the grip of the state has increased, I lean a bit more to the “give ’em and inch and they take a mile” side.

As I have watched a good number of these ‘audits’, I recognize that some of the ‘auditors’ only look to create a disturbance that will end with a hefty check paid to them for ‘rights’ violations. Some even have an attorney on speed dial !

It seems however, that many are doing a professional job of locating tyrannical, bullying individuals who carry a badge and gun, and don’t seem to even know the laws concerning public photography. It’s vastly a large number of ‘officials’ who operate under the “in this day and age of terrorism” mantra, and they expect citizens to never question their authority.

One thing I have noticed, is that the ‘auditors’ will stick together. By that I mean if one has gotten treated unfairly, or arrested under false pretenses, they will literally swarm a district to put due pressure on the ‘establishment’.

There is one auditor, (who I never watch because ‘it’ is so foreign to my way of thinking) that is apparently a post hormone/pre-op transgender who recently was made to sit in the back of a patrol car for an hour with ‘it’s’ shirt off. ‘It’ is now a CONS-tit-ooshunally protected entity (thanks to Obammy), and these auditors (only around a dozen or two) have been relentlessly recording/harassing the offending municipally’s facilities since.

annuit coeptis novus ordo seclorum- My position is that the ‘state’ has become a behemoth that habitually lies to the public……and I just can’t stand a liar.

I recognize this ‘movement’ as being indicative of the under current of an uprising…..which is not going to be good for anyone. Necessary, perhaps, but it will be a monumental and ever present change in the way of this nation for a generation. IMHO

James
James

Why,none of their fucking business,thats why.
We best fight on the small stuff before too many become so conditioned they will march themselves to slaughter yards,another reason why.

anarchyst
anarchyst

Here is a guest article that deserves the light of day:

No One Cares If You Go Home Safe At The End Of Your Shift
Jan 02, 201812:50AM
Category: Politics
Posted by: Michael Z. Williamson

Here at the house, I have a couple of decades plus of military experience. I have tools to dig in or out of natural disasters. I have extinguishers and hoses. I have a field trauma kit and bandages. I have weapons both melee and firearm. I know how to use them. I know how to trench, support and revet. I understand the fire triangle and appropriate approaches. I understand breathing, bleeding and shock. I know how to detain, restrain and control. I have done all of these at least occasionally, professionally. I’ve stood on top of a collapsing levee in a flood. I’ve fought a structure fire from inside so we could get everyone out before the fire department showed up, which only took two minutes, but people can die that fast. I’ve had structures collapse while I was working on them. I’ve been in an aircraft that had a “mechanical” on approach and had to be repaired in-flight before landing. I’ve helped control a brush fire. I’ve hauled disabled vehicles out of ditches in sub-zero weather.

My ex wife has over a decade of service and some of the same training.

We have trained our young adult children.

My wife is a rancher who knows her way around a shotgun, livestock, sutures and tools, hurricanes and floods, and works in investigations professionally.

Our current house guest is another veteran.

This means if anything happens at the house, and last year we had a lightning strike, a tornado and a flood within 10 days’ we’re pretty well prepared.

Now, we’re probably better off than 95% of the households out there. The level of disaster that necessitates backup varies.

If we find it necessary to call 911, it means the party is in progress and it’s bad.

You will probably not be going home safe at the end of your shift.

And you know what? If it gets to that point, I really don’t give a shit. I don’t give a shit if you get smoked. I don’t give a shit if you fall under a tree. I don’t give a shit if you get shot at.

Because at that point, I’ve done everything I can with that same circumstance, and run out of resources.

If my concern was “you going home safe,” then I’d just fucking hunker down and die. Because I wouldn’t want that poor responder to endanger himself.

Except, that’s what I pay taxes for, and that’s what you signed up for. Just like I signed up to walk into a potential nuke war in Germany and hold off the Soviets, and did walk into the Middle East and prepare to take fire while keeping expensive equipment functioning so our shooters could keep shooting.

There’s not a single set of orders I got that said my primary job was to “Come home safe.” They said it was to “support the mission” or “complete the objective.” Coming home safe was the ideal outcome, but entirely secondary to “supporting” or “completing.” Nor, once that started, did I get a choice to quit. Once in, all in.

When that 80 year old lady smells smoke or hears a noise outside her first floor bedroom in the ghetto, she doesn’t care if you go home safe, either. She’s afraid she or the kids next door won’t wake up in the morning.

If I call, I expect your ass to show up, sober, trained, professional. I expect you to wade in with me or in place of me, and drag a child out of a hole, or out from a burning room, or actually stand up and block bullets from hitting said child, because by the time you get there, I’ll have already done all that. And there will be field dressings, chainsawed trees, buckets and empty brass scattered about.

I don’t want to hear some drunk and confused guy squirming on the ground playing “Simon Says” terrified you so much you had to blow him away. I don’t want to hear that some random guy 35 yards away who you had no actual information on , may have reached toward his waist band. Or that “the tree might fall any moment” or that “the smoke makes it hard to see.”

Near as I can tell, I don’t hear the smokejumpers, or the firefighters, or the disaster rescue people say such things.

But it’s all I ever hear from the cops. If you and your five girlfriends in body armor, with rifles, are that terrified of actually risking your life for the theoretically dangerous job you volunteered for and can quit any time, then please do quit.

You can get a job doing pest control and go home safe every night.

Until a bunch of fucking pussies with big tattoos, small dicks, body armor and guns blow you away for minding your own business.

Because what you’re telling me with that statement is, your only concern is cashing a check. That’s fine. But if that’s your concern, don’t pretend you’re serving the public. If you wanted to help people at risk of life, you would be a firefighter, running into buildings, dragging people out, getting scorched regularly.

If you’re cool with writing tickets, then there’s jobs where you can do just that.

If you want to tangle with bad guys and blow them away, fair enough. But understand: That means they get to shoot first to prove their intent, just as happens with the military these days. Our ROE these days are usually “only if fired upon and no civilians are at risk.”

If your plan is “shoot first, shoot later, shoot some more, then if anyone is still alive try to ask questions,” and bleat, “But I was afeard fer mah lahf!” you’re absolutely no better than the thugs you claim to oppose. All you are is another combatant in a turf war I don’t care about.

Since I know your primary concern is “being safe,” then I’ll do you the favor of not calling. Cash your welfare check, and try not to shoot me at a “courtesy” sobriety checkpoint for “twitching my eye “in a way that suggested range estimation.

If you’re one of the vanishingly few cops who isn’t like that, then what the hell are you doing about it? If there’s going to be a lawsuit costing the city millions, isn’t it better that it be a labor suit from the union over the clown you fired, than a wrongful death suit over the poor bastard the clown shot? Both are expensive, but one has a dead victim you enabled. So how much do you actually care about that life?

How is the training so bad that it’s not clear who is the scene commander who gives the orders?

How is it that trigger happy bozos who, out of costume, look no different from the gangbangers you claim to oppose, get sent up front to fulfill their wish of hosing someone down because “I was afraid for my life!”?

Why does the rot exist in your department?

If you can’t do anything about it, why are you still in that department?

At some point, collective guilt is a thing.

You’ve probably not been a good cop for a long time.

And I still don’t care if you go home safe. I care that everyone you purport to “serve and protect” goes home safe.

Steven
Steven

Man of my own mind. I like you, and couldn’t add a thing to what you wrote. We share some of the same experience, as I too was willing to go up against the Soviets and dying was an expectation…. AFTER I had dispatched at least 10.
I am, and will be a free American until the day I die.
I continue to serve as a contractor to the military, in the way that I can. I miss home. I miss my wife.
I swore to uphold the Constitution. I will.
Wish you were my neighbor.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

That should be a post itself. That was great.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

By the way, this reminds of an article I read a while back after arguments on Capitol Hill when the feds stopped (finally) funding the DARE program in schools because it didn’t work. The main issue was the fact that children in the areas that the cops constantly raided thought of the cops as just another gang. So when the cops came to schools to teach the DARE program, few listened. And those that did listen, more than likely didn’t need it.

Hardscrabble Farmer
Hardscrabble Farmer

I’d hate to have the guy who down-voted this post as a neighbor and I wish you lived next to me. We live our lives in virtually the same fashion, not because I don’t have trust in the system, but because I wouldn’t want to. I want to rely on myself, to have my friends and family feel like they can count on me. Our slow drift into the era or specialization, the subrogation of responsibility for the basic elements of life, the increased reliance on others to do what you ought to do for yourself is corrosive and leads to dissolution and corruption. We have four cops for an area roughly twice the size of Manhattan and virtually zero crime. Our cops don’t wear tactical gear and they wave back at me when we pass on the road and I’d be just as likely and willing to rush to their aid as I know they would to mine because they aren’t employees first, their are neighbors who happen to have a job with the town.

Great post.

yahsure
yahsure

I remember that Arab Spring that Obama was so crazy about. People were killed by the gov. security forces. I kept thinking that if that was going on here it would have been different. The response back anyhow.

Mygirl...maybe

During the LA riots the cops essentially quit, they couldn’t deal with the rioters. New Orleans Katrina, the cops quit or became looters. The ‘first responders’ may not do what the civilians hope they will do and, sometimes, they become the enemy. Looking for the authority figures to save you is naive.
Those of you who read Selco should pay heed to what he said about the cops during the war. They became the murderous gangs.
Here is what the cops teach each other.
https://www.policeone.com/police-products/firearms/training/articles/8540571-Officer-safety-in-the-modern-age-10-critical-lessons-to-live-by/

Copula, hero by day, bloodsucker by night
Copula, hero by day, bloodsucker by night

Very interesting, Mygirl, care to come down to the station to make a statement?

Mygirl...maybe

Lubyanka your station?

Mygirl...maybe

Lubyanka your station? Paris metro….Vlad’s castle?

Copula, hero by day, bloodsucker by night
Copula, hero by day, bloodsucker by night

For intensive de-briefing (Heh) please provide your address.

Deter Naturalist
Deter Naturalist

Most interesting in the linked column: If in a time/place of unrest, consider wearing your (body) armor off duty.

That’s my metric for when things “Get Real.” It’s all just Kabuki Theater until you don (or wish you owned, so you could don) body armor to go to buy groceries.

TampaRed
TampaRed

can civilians even buy body armor?

Mygirl...maybe

yes

S18-1000
S18-1000

Just one of many companies. Everyone swears by one brand or another, shop around. And as always, your mileage may vary.
https://www.ar500armor.com/

Anonymous
Anonymous

If you live in a foreign country, with no constitutional rights (California, New York, Massachusetts, Florida, etc.), you should check your State’s laws regarding body armor.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

Good one.

James
James

Check any laws you wish,that said,you want body armour get it anyhow,fuck what the govt. says in regards to your personal self defense/safety.

TampaRed
TampaRed

those are good lessons 4 everyone to learn & apply–

overthecliff
overthecliff

Yes and soon we will see if we have the balls to be our own first responders.

BB
BB

Only problem is they ( police ) are backed by the government and the government has some terrifying shit they can and will used. We would have to be well organized and well armed even to have a chance at defense against them. Frist Responders will probably get killed.

Overthecliff
Overthecliff

Those of us on TBP are going to the gulag if they don’t kill us. To you others ; don’t fight the government head up. Follow them home or shoot them at the grocery store. Don’t let them know who you are. Work alone.

The blind who will not see
The blind who will not see

Amen.

A real head scratcher for me is the fact that the antifa crazy type, live in their parents basement and smoke weed militant lefties typically don’t own guns, don’t know how to use them, don’t like them and are afraid of them but they want to hold everyone else hostage to their progressive nut job ideals.
On the other end of the spectrum the 5-10 %ers, active military, veteran’s, law enforcement and every other conservative patriot type own 95% of the guns, and do know how to use them.
At some point if things ever really get out of hand how is that going to work out for the snowflake’s and liberal politicians?

Anonymous
Anonymous

AntiFA started getting serious about arming and training themselves at least two years ago.

You do the math.

The blind who will not see
The blind who will not see

Ha ha quaking in my logging boots

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

According to the rabid weirdo Kamau Bell on CNN, some liberals are arming and training. He says they were present in Charlottesville (one of which is probably the guy that scared the car driver that supposedly killed the liberal). So don’t take that for granted.

The blind who will not see
The blind who will not see

Bring it on

Hollywood Rob

I have been discussing this with my wife as we walked this morning and I think that all I want to say to Kurt is…Yes.

MaggietheWolf
MaggietheWolf

You’re married?We thought you were queer as a Missouri rabbit.

Hollywood Rob

Ah Maggie, all of those people who live in your brain wouldn’t know a queer rabbit if they fucked one.

James
James

Given where I live do not see me self on the “roof top”except in a mentally prepared way,trying to protect meself and others if necc.Sucjs we have to think like this and thus prepare/train with these thoughts in consideration but feel the alternative is a lot worse.

Stock up/hit a range/practice/review skills,and,while preparing for tomorrow live for today!

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

I couldn’t take a stand on my roof. It’s a typical A-style roof. I would be an open target. Unless maybe I hid behind a chimney, but how long will bricks last against return gun fire?

grace country pastor

Excellent and agreed; article and replies.

Daruma

“The right to own weapons is the right to be free”. A.E. Van Vought.
Also: http://hirocker.com/guns/the-democratization-of-violence.html

Mistico
Mistico

Hii! It don’t make no difference to me baby
Everybody’s had to fight to be free
You see you don’t have to live like a refugee

Hollywood Rob

Hey EC, Topa Topa opened up a new place in Ojai. They make some really great beer and it’s just a short drive down the 126 from you. You can also get some lunch there which is not the case in Ventura, where they only have food trucks. I’m a big fan of the Topa Topa Tux.

The Modern Chronicler
The Modern Chronicler

A few other factors to consider.

If those Korean merchants were immigrants who owned business in 1992, then they spent at least half if not most or all of the 1980s building those businesses. Which would mean they arrived in the U.S. sometime between the 1970s to the early 1980s.

Although South Korea is an industrial powerhouse today, and although industrialization made that country much richer starting from the mid-1960s, the average South Korean of the 1970s and 1980s lived in austerity, or at the most, in simple middle-class lifestyles. As in any developing country, the well-off and wealthy had no need to move to another country; their money guaranteed they’d live in comfort. The Koreans who moved to America, even if they were college graduates in their homeland, gave up everything to start over: familiarity in terms of culture, food, language, family, and friends. Their degrees would be useless here. They were not living well-off lives in Korea and thus they scrimped whatever they could to afford airfare and some cash with which to get started once in the United States.

These were not spoiled, “privileged,” profligate people. They were scrappy individuals accustomed to humbling circumstances.

They were not, therefore, going to give up years if not a decade or longer of very hard work go down the drain because of racial problems they had no part in creating. Some may point to the tragic Latasha Harlins incident, but the anger of the black community went much farther back. This is why they took up guns – they were too proud of their work to passively let thugs burn their stores down to a crisp (as per Ice Cube’s “Black Korea” lyrics).

Leftists today who harp and scream about gun control and about how guns harm minorities in a lopsided manner tend not to respond when conservatives point to nonwhite immigrants such as the LA Koreans who do not demand lower standards in school admissions, who do not cry foul about “white supremacy,” and who were willing to work 16-18 hours daily to build better lives. It is not a surprise that Korean immigrants in both southern California and the NY tri-state area are generally productive, successful, and most of all, law-abiding people. Their neighborhoods do not have the genocidal levels of violence that certain other nonwhite enclaves are notorious for, and there’s a reason that younger-generation Koreans have figured among the “Asian whiz kids” who have now gone to top-flight universities in great numbers for decades.

And this is why so many non-Asian nonwhites are known for resenting and hating Asian immigrants like Koreans. The success of Koreans in this country is a serious blow to the leftist narrative of pervasive and embedded racist oppression of nonwhites.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

And Koreans and other Asians have to make their own way in life. It’s sink of swim in countries that have no “security net.” And I’m sure their Asia parents in America instilled that wisdom to their kids. It makes a difference in whether you grasp educational opportunities or opportunities to start your own business if you’re not or believe you will not receive free shit.

Gourdhead
Gourdhead

This is an incomplete story. I remember this very well. I was in admiration and awe of the ‘Rooftop Koreans’ who held the scum at bay, successfully until the ‘authorities’ ordered and made them leave their rooftops. Shortly thereafter, their businesses were looted and burned to the ground. Had they been left alone, they could have saved their stores. I have been livid about this since it happened.

e.d. ott
e.d. ott

Stand inside with shotguns and 9mm SBRs. Leave the bodies outside the doors as an example.
…but then again, it’s fuggin’ Kalifornia.
Solution? Leave.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic

I never heard that part of the story.

xenonman
xenonman

The Koreans must be such an embarrassment for the “Angelenos Negros”! How have the Koreans all succeeded in LA, while their darker co-residents have accomplished so little in the 50+ years since the Civil and Voting Rights acts were passed?
Oh, I forget: the Koreans weren’t traded into slavery by African chieftains? LOL

Tarpan
Tarpan

The mindset of the author is exactly the problem with the whole country. Agressive, us and them attitude, prejudiced and biased. Please take his assault rifle away from him

TampaRed
TampaRed

take ALL guns away,including cap guns & assault soakers–we need a safer,drier world–

nkit
nkit

where no one shoots their eye out..

Anonymous
Anonymous

Where the government shoots your eyes out for you.

Hollywood Rob

I just spent the entire morning bouncing airsoft bb’s off the squirrels in our back yard. It’s great fun and the bb’s just bounce off their fur, but it startles the hell out of them and they jump out of the bird food for a while. After a few rounds they know that a person at the door means that they need to run. Just like the Koreans on the roofs. And no, there were plenty of Koreans on the roofs during the riots and the gestapo didn’t run them away.

The whole point of this post is that you had better be able to defend yourself and your stuff. If you are a pussy, your shit is gone. That’s pretty simple. The mindset that is a problem is the one “can’t we all just get along?” The answer to that is no. You moron. We can’t all just get along unless you stop stealing my shit. You are not going to stop stealing my shit so we can’t all get along and I need to be able to stop you. I am able to stop you, and I have no intention of giving up my right to stop you.

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Rob,

Yep, I’m with you buddy, and you might want to stock up on some extra glass canning jars and lids and gas cans with preservative in the gas cans (have tested it works for up to 3 years)…and some cloth wicks and don’t forget the special matches that work no matter what…for a ‘Toss Heard Around the Neighborhood’ (or maybe just the hood) to counter the dangerous vehicles some of the ‘squirrels’ will be driving.

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Rob,

This is 2 years old…but P.B.S. (Propaganda By Squirrels) made a video about some organized and prepared Squirrel Hunters. Of course they plopped in lots of squirrel shit but it is worth the time to understand the squirrels and the growing number of fearless, well armed and trained and determinded squirrel hunters.

Why armed militia groups are surging across the nation
https://video.unctv.org/video/why-armed-militia-groups-are-surging-across-the-nation-1492645758/

Hmmm…there seems to be a lot of Squirrel Hunters getting together.
https://modernmilitiamovement.com/

I’m thinking some of the top squirrels know what they can DEW as they already have…and all the squirrel hunters are getting ready to do…what they have to do…to stay free…or die on their feet…instead of living on their knees as serfs and slaves to the secular squirrel god.

I guess the squirrel hunters (code name Noman) are going to poke the top squirrel in his lidless eye.

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