Via sauced07
A South Vietnamese mother and her three children on the deck of an
amphibious command ship being after being airlifted out of Saigon by
U.S. Marine helicopters on April 29, 1975.
Much of this had been said before, a lot of it by myself here on the MVT Blog.
There is a strong tendency towards infighting and gossip among the
Liberty Community. This is something that I try and stay out of. I am
not a ‘militia’ member, or otherwise. I am a tactical trainer, blogger
and author. When I do jump in and comment I do so from a belief that I
am trying to help, to offer advice and constructive comment. This is,
however, hard: because due to this very tendency to gossip and fight, to
many it is just “Max getting into it’ with someone, it’s just another
feud, pull up a chair and enjoy the ringside.
There are many strands to my comments today. The background to this is a post I wrote last week ‘
“It’s a Trap” – or – Comment on the Malheur Protest.‘
The post itself is self-explanatory, so you should probably read it if
you haven’t already. The post was put up on WRSA, and to my surprise,
it was very well received, and I considered that I might have made a
contribution to steady the boat as the Malheur protest progressed. Then
shortly after, another post went up at WRSA, swiftly undoing much of the
good: two steps forward, one step back. Here is my response to that: ‘
The Fear and the Paranoia.‘
If you have not done so already, you should probably go and read that
one too, to get a sense of the background of what I am writing here.