McDad
I can't brain today; I has the dumb.
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Kenosha Liberal LiquidatorsI just looked it up, I had the name wrong. It was Kenosha Guard they called themselves.Kenosha unrest shooting - Wikipedia
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I don't know about the legality of using 'militia' in the name, but no reason not to use fear hyperbole. They could call themselves stuff like
Kenosha Avengers
Kenosha Doom Patrol
Kenosha Punishers
It's a scary, scary world LG.
Or, and I know this is tough, you could just be factual and say he drove 20 minutes. But it's far more fun and incendiary to use the "state lines" line even though it's dumb. Heck it even provides the false impression that he drove several hours. I wonder if that's why that rhetoric is used. Make impressionable people fall for fake/bent narratives. Well it worked on you I supposeMy mistake. Let's just say across state lines.
His mom was reloading for him, as he sprayed his evil Assault Weapon Rambo style into a crowd of innocent protestors, while yelling Go Trump. That's what I heardOh come on, if you’re gonna go with the lie, you might as well go big and go all the way.
You sure you didn’t hear he carried that illegal assault machine-gun across state lines with him?
Exhibit 1B of what I was talking about earlier. The belief is set and we get a set of rationalizations to support it.True, but it was invoked in this thread to try to give their action in arming themselves and driving hours away as "self-defense" in the tradition of a "militia," which is obviously designed of course to equate what they did to those revolutionary militias that sparked the beginning of the American revolution in the colones. It is similar to the rhetoric of the Tea Party and the invoking of "Second Amendment rights." It intentionally dresses up cheap, inauthentic conduct and cloaks it as equivalent to something more widely recognized as patriotic.