Glendale, Arizona, Frivolities
BY Herschel Smith5 hours, 56 minutes ago
The solution to this is of course the Militia.
Our nation has become so centralized and litigious and dependent on the government that it wouldn’t even consider this solution. But the use of the Militia, combined with Posses, would be very effective, and also legal and within robust historical precedent.
Protestors against ICE mass deportations in Glendale, Arizona were seen beating and destroying police cars
Completely shattering police SUV’s windshields and causing chaos. These people are in our country illegally and are literally attacking our police protesting being deported pic.twitter.com/Xzvbo0cZaU
— Wall Street Apes (@WallStreetApes) February 5, 2025
On February 4, 2025 at 10:41 pm, Bradley Graham said:
Katie Hobbs, Mark Kelly and Ruben Gallego won’t allow it. This is their voting bloc.
On February 4, 2025 at 11:31 pm, Georgiaboy61 said:
Going back to the Peace of Westphalia in 1648, the time/place at which many historians believe the modern nation-state was born, one of the primary reasons for the existence of the nation-state – perhaps the foremost of all – was to establish and maintain civil and public order.
That was the agreement between the nobles and ruling class on one hand, and everyday people – “commoners” – on the other: In return for surrendering their rights to the use of force to the nation-state, the state agreed to assume the duty of protecting and defending the public from internal and external threats alike.
But what happens if the nation-state either cannot or will not defend the public order?
The answer is that you will see a partly or totally-failed state, also termed a hollow state.
These are states in which a part or whole of them are run by someone or something other than an elected government, i.e., such as a criminal cartel or gang, religious sect, ideological group, political faction, etc.
These “non-state actors,” as they are termed, can be almost anything that wins the loyalty of the people who comprise it. Students of unconventional warfare term them “fourth generation” entities also, a nod to the “Generations of War” model of Lind and Hammes.
Typically, and as has been seen time and again around the world, nation-states are having a very difficult time against 4th generation opponents, either being stalemated or losing outright most of the time. The consequence of this is that in many de jure nations, such as Mexico, 4th-generation entities such as the narcotics cartels amount to a surrogate government in many parts of the country.
The actual authorities under orders from Mexico City don’t venture into them unless they are escorted by the Mexican Army, the only institution with the firepower to confront them on something like equal terms.
Developments in Glendale and across the American SW may portend something like Mexico in our nation’s future, or perhaps not – time will certainly tell. But at the very least, we know now that 4th generation entities are on the ground and established in places like Arizona.
On February 5, 2025 at 1:11 am, foot in the forest said:
If they fly an invaders flag, treat them as such.