They never intended to get rid of the government boot soldiers they simply want to install loyalists and change the targets. It will be a shift from drugs to ideas and thought crime. Expect to get visits about your political posts and wrong think. Nobody will care though because they have welfare weed and the best antipsychotics known to man.
You're comparing the National Guard being deployed to defunding police as if the two situations are exactly the same, when they are very obviously not the same.
Why do people always have to go to extremes? You can find one handling of a situation wrong and a similar one right.
Example: You can be against censorship but still remove posts saying "I'm going to find out where you live and and murder your entire family."
Well, the good news is that the guard isn't going to remain on the streets beyond the inauguration. With the drive to disrupt the event fizzled, I'm not too worried about never-ending martial law.
This is jaw dropping hypocrisy.
They never intended to get rid of the government boot soldiers they simply want to install loyalists and change the targets. It will be a shift from drugs to ideas and thought crime. Expect to get visits about your political posts and wrong think. Nobody will care though because they have welfare weed and the best antipsychotics known to man.
If they defund the police, ALL YOU have left is MIL.
Demonize the police: they resign en masse. Add a riot: call in the troops.
Maybe Chinese troops under UN banners when we run out of National guard that can pass an 'anti-white supremacist' examination?
There you go thinking again. They don't like that.
You're comparing the National Guard being deployed to defunding police as if the two situations are exactly the same, when they are very obviously not the same.
Why do people always have to go to extremes? You can find one handling of a situation wrong and a similar one right.
Example: You can be against censorship but still remove posts saying "I'm going to find out where you live and and murder your entire family."
See? Context.
Well, the good news is that the guard isn't going to remain on the streets beyond the inauguration. With the drive to disrupt the event fizzled, I'm not too worried about never-ending martial law.