I personally witnessed the entire WW556 situation, play by play. Learning the legitimacy of every situation, as I have said, is how we decide what warrants further action. If we respond to knee-jerk reactions that are misconstrued or are over-exaggerated, thatās bad on our image.
Again, donāt be mad people did literally the exact thing our entire community told them to š¤·š»āāļøš
Kids stupid, but at some point we have to take responsibility as a community for pushing these ideas
Canāt really be mad at some 20yr old college student for panicking a little when feds start rolling people up for literally planning a peaceful protest
I know I haven't exactly made myself known or anything let alone have any weight to throw around in here, but can we please figure out some sort of vetting process to get in here.
All I did was message the page asking for some pointers of where to go if I was looking for like minded individuals, that would like to train, and form a community and I was sent this link. I get we're trying to expand the community but just today alone i have seen multiple people say things in this chat that would put all of us in danger if they acted out. Terroristic threats are real even if you have no real intention on acting out on them.
They join and all they see is an intro voice chat and an intro text chat. Theyāre asked to talk a bit, and if they wonāt, or they sound sus, they get removed. They never even see what channels we have, now many users, etc
I am in no way saying we shouldn't be serious about "our common goal", but I don't intend on jumping up to arms for some dumb ass that broadcasted he was committing a federal crime. I believe whole heartedly in our freedoms but we are weak, a lot of the country already hates vocal gun owners as it is.
(Scene: ATF office)
Agent sits at his computer.
"Hey guys, shut up!"
Office becomes quiet. He unmutes his microphone.
"Yeah, I'm totally all about that snow house thing."
I'm gonna start a server and demand your SSN, home address and a scanned ID, then you have to go and send a nail bomb to the ATF office before we even let you voice chat
@disgracedMORTAL8036419 again, most of us could be charged with crimes just for being a part of this community. I agree that kid is fucking stupid, but if you honestly care that someone was open about breaking a completely unconstitutional law, you havenāt thought this through
On my new server, I'll make everyone come to a safehouse in Central America and pick up a one-time pad, and then make sure they use that to encrypt all further communications.
And I agree its 100% unconstitutional, the assault weapons ban is unconstitutional, 99.9999999% of gun laws are unconstitutional. At a time like this though everything we say, everything we do is twisted and portrayed as evil. Shit even the people in my state that I may or may not meet up with wont know much about me until further down the road.
@Crye Salesman yes and I support it to an extent but he had no real backing, he had no real plan, keep that shit low key regardless of what you believe
Iām not saying I agree with his planning or execution. Although frankly him and his friend where better armed and prepared than like, 75% of the community
The community didnāt want this to happen either, and the way they had things up, had they tried to fight back, it wouldāve been much worse.
The memes already make this movement a laughing stock half the time
If a lock down is in place and itās against the law to protest during it, posting on Facebook that youāre going to break the law and do an armed protest is only going to get you arrested as soon as you and others do. That was the stupid part.
Had he not glowposted, they may have had a chance to actually do so. At which case 2 things would have happened.