Diversity is our strength.
Lessons learned from the Third World.
The video:
UPDATE: A different checkpoint in the same city.
That brought memories to yours truly. Non-Government checkpoints are very common in the Third World and used for many different purposes. In Venezuela they are called “alcabalas” and were most commonly by the criminal element collecting a small fee for their coffers and immediate purchase of drugs and alcohol. I used to carry a couple of bottles of cheap rum in my car to use as payment and did so with a smile on my face. Why? Because I did not want to get beat up or shot and my car stolen or set on fire with me inside. Yes, it did happen.
I am not surprised that the Diversity Crowd picked up the worst cultural elements of their “protected” and are using them to exercise political pressure. I would exercise care in approaching these checkpoints. In the Third World there would be an obvious display of force to add in the compliance of the stop, but even though they may not visible, I would put past them to have a couple of armed enforcers with concealed weapons ready to act and then claim you just ran over them and they were trying to defend themselves. So they have mayor fraud and political checkpoints down, I wonder what else they already learned. Maybe necklacing is next?




It’s all fun and games until they stop that one guy who is all out of fucks to give, and he shoots the commie who comes up to the driver side window in the face, and then introduces a few more to the front end and undercarriage of his vehicle. Hopefully a full sized 4x4 truck or SUV with a lift kit.
gawd. necklacing.
i hope it doesn't come to that.
the US really is turning 3rd world though.
these "protestors" and "activists" are some part politically motivated, some part criminal gang, and some part terrorist.
gonna get worse too.
i suppose it's a good thing that we have millions of men and women with accumulated experience from 20 years of counter-insurgency.