Nobody's kidding about this, and when that reality penetrates your head, it'll be at 1000 fps, 158 grains at a time. The last thing you'll feel will be heat, and a sudden concrete sensation as your face smacks into it at the speed of falling jello, and the last thing to cross your mind will be skull fragments. The last thing you hear will be snickering (if you can hear that over that ringing noise on one side).
That lesson is coming at you like a freight train, and civilization will miss you like Bolivia misses Che. As noted at KDT's current blog Splendid Isolation:
Once again, for clarity:
You may now consider yourselves to have been properly negotiated with.
Let me see if I get this straight.....
ReplyDeleteA bunch of 18-25 yr olds that don't have jobs, who are currently looting and burning downtown centers in deep blue states/cities because the Mayors & city counsels are standing down, want to move their shit out to suburbs and semi-rural areas.
Where there are a lot of folks who pay $$$$ each year, to sit 12 ft up in a tree, in freezing temperatures, just so they can shooting something? And those folks think that it's fun? The folks that have serious arguments on whether a 30-06 Springfield or a Reminton 7mm Magnum is the better deer/black bear/elk rifle? Who can't decide if their next AR-15 should be chambered in 5.56, 6.8 Remington, or 6.5x39 Grendel?
This should be interesting to watch.............LOL.
Sure, come on out. Coyotes and buzzards gotta eat, too.
ReplyDelete. just described the situation here in Madison, WI. And IMHO, 5.56; more widespread availability of ammo.
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know anything about the first image? I've seen it many times.
ReplyDeleteVietcong who had just murdered entire Siagon family. Shooter is chief of police. Lethal injection is .38 special
DeleteAll of us, or all of them. hmm... "hey, you old, white, hetero, gun totin', Bible thumpin'..." BOOM BOOM. "Next in line, please..."
ReplyDelete@Ratsalad,
ReplyDeleteThe photo is a Pulitzer-winning photo shot by AP photog Eddie Adams in Saigon, on Feb 1, 1968, two days into the 1968 Tet Offensive. Brig. Gen. Nguyen Nguc Loan, head of the SVN National Police, was presented with VC squad leader Nguyen Van Lem, after he was found at the mass burial site of 30 fresh civilian graves in Saigon.
During the offensive, the VC, aided by NVA infiltrators, attacked in every major population center in South Vietnam, and while they held them, rounded up all the civilians on lists of persons and family of pretty much everyone in any position of authority, including teachers and police. A notable number of family members of Loan's men had already been murdered in a similar fashion when Lem was brought to him.
Concurrent motion pictures of the moment by another press cameraman show the execution took place in less time than it took you to read this, but the iconic photo was one of a series, this one being the one snapped at the exact instant of the shot and death.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M36POTLYnAE
You have undoubtedly seen it any number of times, if you've seen anything of the history of the Vietnam War and/or the Tet Offensive of 1968.
It's listed as one of the 100 most iconic photographs of the Vietnam War.
It's also on the Top Five List of Best Uses For A Communist in recorded history.
It should also be shown daily in boot camp for all the services as comedy relief.
Like Beetlejuice said about The Exorcist, "I've seen [it] 167 times, and it keeps getting funnier every single time I see it!"
From Larry Correia's Facebook page:
ReplyDeleteA friend of mine posted about seeing this: "Where are all you gun owners now that the federal government and police are attacking citizens in the streets?? Now that the National Guard is out oppressing citizens? I thought this was the moment you're waiting for? So why aren't you out there fighting them with your guns? You're nothing but a bunch of fucking cowards!"
My response was the GIF of Nelson Muntz going HA HA. :D
But I've seen this sentiment a lot too over the last few days, so please if you are so incredibly fucking dumb that you are actually wondering why America's gun culture aren't commuting into the democrat cities you have banned us from in order to get into gun fights with the National Guard on your behalf, allow me to elaborate.
Hypothetical Liberal "Ally" Who Lives in the Suburbs Which Aren't On Fire - "Hey, gun owners! Here is some civil unrest! Why won't you come and help us?"
Snort. Fuck off. :D
"Pussies! Why not?"
Well, every single gun nut in America has spent their entire adult life being continually mocked, insulted, and belittled by the left. You've done nothing but paint us as the bad guys.
In Hollywood, we're always evil, stupid, violent, malicious, redneck, racist, murderers. That's so ingrained in the liberal religion that when "ally" Harvey Weinstein was trying to get out of being a sleazy rapist, his repentance consisted of promising to make more movies about how the NRA is bad.....
Go read the rest: https://www.facebook.com/larry.correia/posts/4131113506899547
Termite
What is needed is the judicious application of copper and lead.
ReplyDeleteThank you!
ReplyDeleteHe personally had also just executed a family of four 1 a prominent citizen as well.
ReplyDeleteThe photographer who took that photo many years later regretted taking it.
ReplyDelete"I won a Pulitzer Prize in 1969 for a photograph of one man shooting another. Two people died in that photograph: the recipient of the bullet and GENERAL NGUYEN NGOC LOAN. The general killed the Viet Cong; I killed the general with my camera."
http://content.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,139659,00.html
To Unknownsailor - thanks for posting that. It's a great reminder.
ReplyDeleteA little more background to the story about General NGUYEN, he was moved to the US and had a restaurant in wash. D C for 30 years till some Saigon jane mfer's outed him and he had to close it down. He had no ill will against the reporter that took the pic and loved the usa. Said if he hadn't taken the pic someone else would have. The photographer went to his funeral.
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