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John Williams who went undercover to expose right wing militia groups

Members included lawyers, doctors, police. He said he helped stalked liberal journalists and exposed a lot of right wing nationalists undercover operations. Most militia members are able to easily spread because they are in fact upper class people. And after Jan 6th, helped spread it even more.

Although I had a thought, how the heck can you still think you got it bad if you're actually in a privileged job in the first place? I've always suspected that the nationalists who complain of discrimination haven't actually been affected, they just want to maintain power.

I've even said that to people here, they hate on immigrants and I ask them how their lives are impacted but to be honest, they're just the equivalent of rich yuppies with a victim complex. They think everything is about them.

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Fukfacewillie · 56-60, M
The American Revolution itself was a tax revolt by men of means. The British needed to raise revenue after its long war with France, which actually kicked the French out of the "American" frontier. Some thanks!

Washington himself wanted to be a British Officer. The arguments against King George were misplaced as it was the British Parliament that raised the taxes.

The fetishization of the "militia" was unfortunately enshrined in the worst piece of law ever to be passed by the US -- the Second Amendment.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Fukfacewillie That's interesting. Why do I feel like most of history has been babysitting the richies. I feel like we have to coddle them or they'll go psychotic.