(01-28-2026, 05:19 AM)727Sky Wrote:
that video is chock full of ape-shit crazy stuff!
I dare a private citizen to demand my ID. I just outright dare them to. See what they get. Hint: it ain't gonna be no ID card.
And they patted down his SECURITY? What the hell kind of security is going to submit to a pat-down from a private citizen? If you ask me, he needs to get the money back that he spent on that "security" and go out and hire some real security instead of Keystone Kops. "Oh? YOU want to pat ME down? You got a badge? No? Well go ahead and give it a shot then, Sparky. See how that works for you!"
And they confiscated the security's weapon? REALLY? Dude really needs to get his money back from that guard! I mean, seriously - you're in the middle of an insurrection, and just go along with the insurrectionists taking your WEAPON? You know, the insurrectionists... the people you are there to protect your principle from, and to fight if need be... and you just hand over your goddamned WEAPON to them, disarming yourself and arming THEM? That makes no damned sense.
I could rant a lot more, but I'm not going to. No sense in giving them a heads-up on what they'll have coming if they try that on real security. Everybody likes surprises, eh? And, after cowing this "security team" - and likely others as well - "surprise" is the operative word on what they'll get when they run up against a serious security team.
9 men, just NINE men, 8 of whom were contractors, not even soldiers, held off an assault by 1200 Shi'ite militiamen in Ramadi, I believe it was back during the Iraq war. They held them off for 12 hours I think it was until the cavalry could get over the hill and scatter the crown. This crowd of piss-ant insurrectionists won't have a hope in hell when they run up against serious security. You can bank on that.
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“Trouble rather the tiger in his lair than the sage among his books. For to you kingdoms and their armies are things mighty and enduring, but to him they are but toys of the moment, to be overturned with the flick of a finger.”
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake
― Gordon R. Dickson, Tactics of Mistake