Watch this clip:

https://twitter.com/after_theaction/status/1298210964018429952

Lesson Number 1: If you are going to defend yourself, use an effective weapon.  A dry chemical fire extinguisher didn’t incapacitate the looters so one of the offenders punched his lights out.

Lesson Number 2: Watch your six.  While the man was hosing down looters, another assailant blindsided him.

He lost badly.  Don’t let that happen to you.

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By J. Kb

7 thoughts on “Two lessons from Kenosha looting”
  1. The video-maker is generally talking sense, but listen to the crowd’s responses.

    “We’re just trying to protect ourselves.”

    Uh-huh, from the business owner who’s trying to protect his property and livelihood from YOUR VIOLENCE, using a non-violent tool.

    “You don’t understand… what terrifies these black men out here.”

    An older, white man, trying to protect his business. He terrifies you so much you have to jump him with a haymaker to the back of his skull when his attention is directed elsewhere. Right.

    “They’re not making it home to their families. Understand respect, how ’bout that!”

    When they get shot or arrested for committing violent crimes like this, that’s entirely their fault. That business owner made it to his middle-years by working hard and respecting the law and his community.

    Trust me, that guy understands respect. The mob doesn’t. What they call respect, we know as fear and brute force.

    Eventually, the mob is going to get a lesson in fear and brute force themselves, orders of magnitude above the “kid gloves” they’ve experienced from the police thus far, and it’ll come from the very communities they’re trying to “save”.

  2. According to an AOSHQ commenter, the citizens of Kenosha are asking for volunteers to defend businesses in downtown Kenosha. There are reports of a thousand volunteers?

    I believe she is hearing the rumor. I do not know if the rumor is true.

  3. I have a Remington 1100. I told my wife and son the other day that if that crap came to our suburb, I’d sweep the street. They haven’t learned, because they haven’t paid. They keep it up, soon they will pay.

    Think about it. The DC sniper shut that area down. I lived there at the time. All it would take is to drop 1-2 dumb Antifas per event, then walk. Pick the ones in the back, with earphones.

    It would take little to shut them down. They don’t expect that level of risk.

    https://raconteurreport.blogspot.com/2020/06/encore-tomorrow.html

  4. I heard the Governor Evers called up another 125 National Guard for tonight, or 250 total for Kenosha. If he only called up 250 total NG, that is nowhere near enough. Expect another bad night.

    I hope I am wrong.

  5. TechieDude is probably right. After a few of them die for their cause, it suddenly gets a lot less inspiring. I’m quite sure that the local police will be right on top of solving those cases. /sarcasm

    The scenario that I dread is being surrounded in my vehicle. However, I plan on driving through regardless. If my windows are broken/breached, I start shooting. They do not get to do a Reginald Denny repeat for free.

    They are brain-washed idiots to think that my trying to avoid their violence is an aggression and that their lawlessness is justified against innocent bystanders.

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