Hmm, the user deleted their account, I wonder why? Maybe he’s strapping up and traveling to the “rural areas,” to attack those “undefended” Christians who voted for Trump? Or maybe he realized that the massive bulk of firearm ownership is in the rural areas of the country? Well, when he/they show up and start their “revolution,” we can head out and put some rounds on target.
What a dummy!
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I live in a rural area of Washington, not too far from Olympia. Well somehow someone got wind of a group of thugs, Antifa members were coming to town to start trouble. The word was passed around and when Antifa showed up, it turns out that there were a lot of AR armed farmers and business owners lining the street of out little town. As the little thugs got of their bus, they were greeted by a group of Constitutional following free men and were vigorously encouraged to get back on their bus and get out of town. And so they did, unfortunately they went an hour north and started tearing things up up there, but that was a leftist leaning community.
They did regroup a few weeks later and tried again. They even went so far as to send out advanced scouts and planted brick and bottles of gas around town, (which is how they tipped us off). And this time they were surrounded by a thousand or so citizens and they called the police to come and protect them. The police showed up and said they have just as much right to be here as you, if you do not feel safe than you can leave, so they did.
This is what needs to happen all across this great land, but it does take courage and standing up with people that you may not always agree with. But isn’t that what makes this country great, neighbors helping neighbors.
Way back in the day, I lived in very rural southeastern York County PA. We had a rash of burglaries during the day (so I guess they weren’t technically burglaries). We had no police, volunteer fire and rescue squads, and a lot of farmers. Turns out somebody saw something out of the ordinary. A black guy in very white farmland, leaving a farm that ended up having been burgled. The witness got a description of the car. Someone else saw it at a bar on the Maryland border. A call to the state police, and hour drive by them, all while a farmer watched over the car of the fellow as he was in a bar. I don’t recall how or whether they had the probable cause to search the car, but they found stolen goods in the car. And this was well before cell phones.
Those helpless people in the country… not really that helpless. frankly, the burglar was lucky the locals decided to call the cops. from an hour away.