Nashville’s Good Guys With Guns Show That America’s Courage Is Not Extinct

Guest Post by Kurt Schlichter

If you take an oath to protect and serve, and you end up outside of a schoolhouse with some gender freak psycho inside shooting kids, you face a stark choice. You can go in and kill the daughter of a bitch – there’s no gender insanity indulgence due this scumbag – or you can stay outside like a coward, a sissy, or an Uvalde cop. This week we saw, thanks to stunning body cam footage, that courage is not dead in America.

Words like “courage” today are almost a laugh line among our alleged betters, a relic of some bygone era, like “honor” and “normality.” The concept of someone sacrificing for another, of putting everything on the line just because he promised to do so and because he could not bear the thought of failing to keep his word is alien to our supposed best and brightest. What did those police officers have to gain from confronting the gunwoman? Maybe a round in the face. But you can watch the footage yourself. They did not hesitate. They did not dither. They went inside a building with a murderer intent on blowing their brains out. They had no idea where she was – she could have ambushed them. You saw them initially clearing each room systematically and moving forward as fast as they could. And then they heard the shots upstairs and they ran – not to safety, not to cover, but to the sound of the gun.

They crossed over the body of a dead child on the way, a graphic reminder of what could happen to them, but an even more graphic reminder that if they failed it would happen to other kids. No one made them do it. No one made them press the attack. Like that pathetic neuter cop cowering outside the Marjorie Stoneman Douglas School or the band of fearful flatfoots at Uvalde, they had the option to save themselves.

They chose to save the kids.

And when they rounded that corner and the killer came into view, they acted without hesitation and shot her to pieces.

Good riddance.

That is the fate that all such semi-human monsters deserve – to die hard and ugly in a hail of bullets. I will not mention the creature’s name – it deserves to be forgotten.

But the heroism of the cops deserves to be remembered and emulated – by you, by me, by all of us. They set the standard. And the rest of us citizens can meet it.

This murder spree has already faded from the regime media because some trans weirdo butchering little Christian kids does not help the narrative designed to disarm and disenfranchise normal citizens. Nor does the image of armed Americans confronting and killing the criminal. The regime media hates the idea of good guys with guns, because that presumes agency and courage among Americans and they want to stomp that out, so they will differentiate cops and the rest of us. Our would-be oppressors argue that we civilian citizens cannot rise to the occasion, that we are unfit to bear arms to do what those officers did. They argue that bravery is reserved for special people in uniforms. They claim you could never do that and that you should not even try. But this is a lie designed to keep you from being the hero every American can be.

Courage is not the preserve of a few select individuals but the birthright of all of us. Courage still lives in the hearts of normal Americans. We saw it on 9/11 when cops and firemen ran into the burning towers while normal citizens helped others escape, and when normal Americans took down Flight 93 rather than let the jihadi jerks run up their score. We see it in our troops – understand that in Kabul, those Marines and the soldier who died went right up to unsearched Afghan civilians because the senior civilian and military leadership had failed to build the infrastructure that could protect them. But our troops did not hesitate even though a bomber was a looming threat. Thirteen died.

And we see it when normal Americans carrying concealed drop killers and thugs. We see that more and more as more and more Americans accept the duty to carry concealed. We saw it this week in Nashville.

But our elite does not want a nation of heroes. It wants a nation of SSRI-zonked Tik Tok addicts lounging on their couches and accepting the narrative that they are worthless. The regime ensures that realistic tales of courage and victory are never told in our media or in the schools. Instead, it’s all woke crap and pedo perversions designed to turn our young people into broken, alienated, and obedient serfs. But our young people have such residual strength of character that it does not always work. Those troops in Kabul came from our broken society, yet they had courage and honor. The young officers in Nashville came from our sick society and had courage and honor. It will take more than the puny DEI/CRT indoctrination of blue-haired weirdo teachers and movies about how the USA sucks to wring the bravery from the American soul.

Most of us will never have to face the choice those Nashville police officers made. Hell, I deployed overseas and at home multiple times and my biggest challenge was particularly dirty trucks. But one thing is clear. We all have the potential for greatness, the ability to choose to rise to the occasion and to act with courage and honor when the Schiff hits the fan.

Understand that you are the heir to America’s legacy of heroes, whether your family has been here since the Mayflower or since Monday. We are the people who bashed in the Brits’ bad teeth, who took Texas and California and conquered the West, who fought at San Juan Hill, Saint-Mihiel, Normandy, Iwo Jima, the Chosin Reservoir, Khe Sanh, and 73 Easting. Americans kick ass. We take names. That is your legacy.

Arm yourself. Become proficient with your weapons – at a minimum, you need a handgun, a long gun, and another handgun and long gun. Maybe more. Carry where and when you can. An armed population is the best deterrent of criminals and tyrants. And when deterrence fails, regulate as the law allows.

Never give up hope. The regime wants you weak and afraid, passive and broken. But you are an American. You are one of a people that hears shooting and heads that way, weapon in hand, ready to do what Americans do. Put the bastard down. Those cops in Nashville were unusual for one reason and one reason only – we saw their courage. Most of the time we do not, but we can all give thanks that it is there inside all true American’s hearts, undimmed, and undiminished, waiting for the moment that duty calls.

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35 Comments
Svarga Loka
Svarga Loka
March 30, 2023 2:14 pm

It all sounds too good to be true, courage and all.

I want it to be true. But from what I have gathered so far, the “courage” can probably be attributed to the fact that anybody is courageous when you know it is a drill.

Perfect Stranger
Perfect Stranger
  Svarga Loka
March 30, 2023 3:28 pm

You know, that body camera footage is very convenient. It stirs up all the right emotions, at exactly the right time.

I don’t know what to believe anymore, but the whole thing about the shoes being different is observable with your own two eyes.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Svarga Loka
March 30, 2023 3:35 pm

The girl was playing a role. She forgot to wear the same pair of shoes on day two. We have no heroes in Nashville, just conmen.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
March 30, 2023 2:15 pm

Oh – so now it’s OK to just go shooting girls?

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
  Iska Waran
March 30, 2023 2:19 pm

If you are in imminent danger from them, or they are killing others, it has ALWAYS been ok.

Igor
Igor
  Iska Waran
March 30, 2023 2:46 pm

Shooting a crazy-assed girl that just murdered 6 people? You betcher ass, pinhead.

falconflight
falconflight
  Iska Waran
March 30, 2023 5:56 pm

She identified as a va jj with a virtual dick. Does that change your position?

The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
  Iska Waran
March 31, 2023 7:55 am

When was it not? I didn’t get that memo.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 30, 2023 2:19 pm

You would think Kurt being a Lawyer and all would have a problem with no time or date stamps on the body cam footage.

KJ
KJ
March 30, 2023 2:26 pm

and when normal Americans took down Flight 93 rather than let the jihadi jerks run up their score.

LMAO!! Stopped reading right there.

Mary Christine
March 30, 2023 2:34 pm

Didn’t even waste my time reading this garbage

If you take an oath to protect and serve

https://mises.org/power-market/police-have-no-duty-protect-you-federal-court-affirms-yet-again

Following last February’s shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, some students claimed local government officials were at fault for failing to provide protection to students. The students filed suit, naming six defendants, including the Broward school district and the Broward Sheriff’s Office , as well as school deputy Scot Peterson and campus monitor Andrew Medina.

On Monday, though, a federal judge ruled that the government agencies ” had no constitutional duty to protect students who were not in custody.”

The US Supreme Court has made it clear that law enforcement agencies are not required to provide protection to the citizens who are forced to pay the police for their “services.”

In the cases DeShaney vs. Winnebago and Town of Castle Rock vs. Gonzales, the supreme court has ruled that police agencies are not obligated to provide protection of citizens. In other words, police are well within their rights to pick and choose when to intervene to protect the lives and property of others — even when a threat is apparent.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Mary Christine
March 30, 2023 2:48 pm

So? Yo and you alone are responsible for YOUR safety. A cop is just there to draw the chalk outline and arrest as necessary.

anon a moos
anon a moos
  Anonymous
March 30, 2023 4:00 pm

No, chalk is hazardous. The cops just get the paperwork started. And yes, you alone are responsible for your safety, when you think otherwise is when you get robbed, raped or dead.

tommy
tommy
March 30, 2023 2:38 pm

“And when they rounded that corner and the killer came into view, they acted without hesitation and shot her to pieces.”
“Pieces”, you say?
Shouldn’t that carpet be drenched in blood?
I see none.
If her face is covered/pixelated because it’s “too graphic”, that means “head shot”
I’ve seen those – up close. LOTS of blood and pink stuff
Where’s the blood??

Igor
Igor
March 30, 2023 2:45 pm

It was textbook, these were “ordinary” patrol cops, NOT the specialized SWAT people, and they were awesome!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Igor
March 30, 2023 11:38 pm

You are kidding right?

BL
BL
March 30, 2023 3:03 pm

The body cam video was so stunning it convinced me it was a drill. I was STUNNED to see there were NO kids, NO adults and NO video of the take down of the perp who changed her shoes before her untimely death. I’m so STUNNED, I still have a clothespin on my nose from the stink.

BabbleOn
BabbleOn
  BL
March 30, 2023 3:21 pm

The place looked like it had just been cleaned by the janitors. Those kids are so neat and tidy while running from an active shooter. How orderly they were probably saved lives.

BL
BL
  BabbleOn
March 30, 2023 5:12 pm

Where did they “run” to? How many elementary schools have you ever seen with gigantic Palladian windows and upholstered furniture grouping on the second floor? Shit sure changed since I was in school, we didn’t even have heat or A/C out in Podunk.

The second floor kill zone looked more like a high dollar millionaire’s livingroom.

Mary Christine
  BL
March 30, 2023 5:58 pm

Shoot, BL, I didn’t live in Podunk but my Catholic elementary school was so old it had the long high windows you need to get the heat out of the building but it didn’t help.

Of course now all schools are air conditioned because we don’t want the little snowflakes to sweat.

It was pretty miserable, though.

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
  Mary Christine
March 31, 2023 12:41 am

I attended a jesuit high school (Class of ’65) that was founded in September, 1886 … and the main building that was built back then is still in use. It’s 5 stories, and we had classes on the 2d through 5th stories … the ground floor was admin and the library … the basement was the biology classroom/lab.

A/C was opening the 6′ tall windows and hoping for a stiff breeze … it was one hell of an education … 

Anonymous
Anonymous
  BL
March 30, 2023 10:00 pm

What footage did you watch? I haven’t bothered yet.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 30, 2023 3:26 pm

A brain tumor that prevents clear thought should be called a schlichteroma.

Klingon
Klingon
March 30, 2023 4:16 pm

” I fell back on my training ”

I’ve heard many police / military say this because it’s true. Having First-Aid & Lifeguard training has helped me many times even though it was never an at-sea accident. It was the random car accident or medical issue and the like.

The ONE thing I saw is that many people want to help, but they don’t know how to ” Start ”
Take stock of the situation , try not to become a victim yourself ( yet ). Don’t jump into the water if you can : REACH – THROW : GO being the last option , and not always possible.
Protect victim from further harm, do not move them unless you HAVE TO.
Remember the priority list ; A – B – C
Airway
Breathing
Circulation

Enlist others to help :

YOU > call 911 , give location , describe problem , describe bad guys if any.
YOU > slow or stop traffic ( carefully )
YOU , find blankets , first aid kits ( or whatever the situation demands )

Once they know what their job is, things can stabilize quickly. Just a little training goes a long way.

James
James
  Klingon
March 30, 2023 4:53 pm

Good expo Kilngon.

Folks can help/do the right thing even if not pros.

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ken31
ken31
  Klingon
March 30, 2023 8:18 pm

Of course it’s true.

Dan
Dan
March 30, 2023 5:13 pm

They did what they were hired to do, what they were trained to do, what their job description requires them to do. Stop acting like they were heroes going above and beyond. They were competent. Nothing more, nothing less. Sadly too many cops aren’t competent, are not capable of doing what they are hired to do.

Voltara
Voltara
March 30, 2023 5:47 pm

The “freak psycho” is a victim as well. Nothing to celebrate here

falconflight
falconflight
March 30, 2023 5:55 pm

Republicans in my state of NC finally did something nominally useful yesterday. They (House/Senate) overrode der Führer Cooper’s veto of SB41, which abolishes the requirement to seek permission from Sheriffs to purchase a sidearm.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  falconflight
March 30, 2023 6:50 pm

In other words, they did their jobs according to their sworn oaths to uphold US laws, with centuries of precedent. Same as Burger King employees preparing hot sandwiches as hired to do, to retain employment status.

Anonymous
Anonymous
March 30, 2023 6:44 pm

All sounds like horseshit to me .

occamsrzr
occamsrzr
March 30, 2023 9:43 pm

I live in a world that requires me to always follow the first rule of survival, Be Here Now.
Always armed, always yellow, head on a swivel. Why?
Snakes. Coyotes. Two legged snakes.
I startle horribly at snakes, yet I am the one that goes after them and kills them. It’s just my part. Fuckers… I hate them.
Ever been surrounded by ‘yotes? Feral dogs?
Afraid? Pissed?
Yup.
The only solution is to kick the leader so fucking hard that you hear the ribs break as he’s sent flying. Do the unexpected… they can fight wounded for a long time.
This to say… talk is cheap.. to some. I value my life, and that is a good thing. Should that change… what my enemies fear is not even close to the actuality of what a thinking, violenty capable man will do to their little safe place bullshit.
I have stopped enough heartbeats in my life, and they weigh on me. The place you go in your mind to enable you to kill that bird that you hatched, provided/protected for… is much harder to enter than the place that allows you to agressively defend what you care about (I’m not angry/jacked when I’m harvesting chickens!!).
Turning it on is easy.
Living at peace is the hard part.
Courage, like strength- is an attitude.
To all the pussies that live afraid to be alive- fuck you.
You’re already dead.
To the rest… be alive. Play. Strain. Learn. Sweat. Love!!
Take courage, and be not weak of heart and mind!
73

Anthony Aaron
Anthony Aaron
March 31, 2023 12:35 am

Not sure where Kurt gets the notion about ‘to protect and to serve’ nowadays … I haven’t seem that motto on police cars in probably a decade … I doubt it’s part of their oath …

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Anthony Aaron
March 31, 2023 6:56 am

For Kurt, every day is Fellate-a-Cop Day.

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