Originally posted by Surtur
I don't doubt you did.
Did you know this?
As for those private paramilitaries that took to the streets in Wisconsin, McCord points to Article I, Section 20 of the state constitution, which succinctly states, “The military shall be in strict subordination to, and governed by, the civil power.â€
Of course, it’s easy to identify illegal private paramilitaries that move in formation and wear patches with emblems on their military-type uniforms. And it’s just as easy to know when it’s mom and pop arming themselves to protect their family business from arsonists, which is allowed under the Second Amendment. But what about more ad hoc groupings of armed strangers? When is a private militia a private militia?
There will always be gray areas. But that doesn’t mean the authorities shouldn’t act more forcefully to rein in groups that are clearly breaking the law, like the Boogaloo Bois and the Kenosha Guard.
Originally posted by SurturI don't think that's an adequate defence either Surt.
Rioting and looting is illegal.Next.
This is a fair and balanced article, I know you like the Intercept.
https://theintercept.com/2020/08/27/tucker-carlson-defends-kenosha-shooter/
We'll see.
Originally posted by SurturI've stated that all the way through, however, I have also stated Armed Militia are not the answer. Also, I suspect a lot of Agent Provocateurs. I want you to admit your country is broken and your President's rhetoric in part caused this division and empowered racial hatred.
Kiddo I want you to acknowledge, right now, that nobody should have been out there looting and rioting. Okay?Just do that 🙂
Can you do that?
Originally posted by Surtur
Just tell me what the answer is when local leaders have cops stand down.I can't imagine a cuck of a man saying someone should let animals loot or burn down their place of business. That you tho? You cuck like that bro?
Depends on the insurance policy. Could give a big payout.
Originally posted by Surtur
Yeah that's a myth, most of the time insurance will not cover it all.I mean if they toss you 25k and your business has repairs to the tune of over 100k what then?
Other than going out and punching the "insurance will cover it" folk in the face, what would you do?
I guess I’d buy better insurance.