tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post8553131312466328915..comments2024-01-26T00:52:04.340-08:00Comments on SBPDL: Armed Response: What to Have in a RiotStuff Black People Don't Likehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07923871032509110194noreply@blogger.comBlogger120125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-22258735416221641552012-07-17T16:34:16.904-07:002012-07-17T16:34:16.904-07:00To Nitwit
And your "Obsession" is posti...To Nitwit<br /><br />And your "Obsession" is posting on blogs where your presence is utterly futile.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-54283972012635433042012-07-17T14:10:26.065-07:002012-07-17T14:10:26.065-07:00P.S. to RobertB, et.al.....
BTW,
If you PK regula...P.S. to RobertB, et.al.....<br /><br />BTW,<br />If you PK regulars ever decide to go public and have a get-together; this post makes it absolutely clear that the most logical and appropriate place for such a gathering would be a shooting range!<br />You pro-whiters may never know each others names, but you do have common cause and obsession! lol!nikcritnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-3324462396891784282012-07-15T06:53:18.908-07:002012-07-15T06:53:18.908-07:00RobertB says,
"He was nikrited. Either that o...RobertB says,<br /><i>"He was nikrited. Either that or the guys from Stormfront got him, or both. I left awhile ago, got sick of the "blame in on the joos" shit."</i><br /><br />Uhh, no! I'd been commenting there for more than a year, as commenters there, unlike here, could handle a voice from outside their echo chamber.<br />And do you seriously believe anti-Jewish sentiment is worse here than at OneSTDV? (LOL!)<br />All of which is even more hilarious when you consider the fact that I was chased off from this blog by your self-inspired censor, Sheila. (I got to admit, I love the fact that all these manly gun-totin' Goyim are being outwitted and pussywhipped by a WN yenta! That is hilarious!)Nikcritnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-43349268998461090302012-07-12T15:23:00.152-07:002012-07-12T15:23:00.152-07:00(cont – Kylie, et al) I took an oath back in the d...(cont – Kylie, et al) I took an oath back in the day – to protect and defend the Constitution of the United States. I was never released from that oath, and I must see it through to the end – whatever that end might be. I carry a firearm not only for myself, but for others citizens as well. I will not allow a gang rape as long as I am living and can do something about it. I cannot allow my neighbor to suffer a brutal encounter with lawlessness if I can help it. It is my duty as a citizen to do this – and I am sure many of you feel the same way. So – we have a little time. . . Ask your neighbor is you can teach his teen age girls to shoot. Stock up on food and medicines that will be hard to find and that will be useful for your little community. Don’t give up on old people, as they usually are fonts of knowledge on many useful subjects. At any rate, get involved with those people around you and see what you can do to support your community before you abandon it for somewhere else. It really is your duty as well. <br />If you do have to run here are some tips – don’t forget railroad right of ways. The Freeway might be packed – but train tracks probably will not see much traffic. Join a sailing club. You get a key to the door that gives access to the slips where the club boats are docked. Bring food and supplies and sail up the coast. This is much better than dodging hoards of people on land. Did you consider flying lessons and a small plane? Bicycles are under rated – the Vietnamese moved huge loads of war materials into South Vietnam using bicycles. They are silent as well. Lastly – rent a couple of storage units on different routes out of town – say fifty miles from center of the city. Store food, weapons, and transportation in those units. These will be your resupply caches in case you are stripped of your initial gear. You must have storage units that are on different routes as your primary route might be blocked. This also allows you a much lighter bug out bag system as you only carry what allows you to move fast.<br />See? I told you I was long winded. . . .Sorry!Mr. B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01804866367198240152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-68941945077061725712012-07-12T15:19:42.615-07:002012-07-12T15:19:42.615-07:00Kylie – I am happy to see that you will look into ...Kylie – I am happy to see that you will look into the “freeze” issue, as it is probably the biggest reason people will lose in a fight. By the time you respond, it is already too late. Read a few pages from Sgt. Miller’s books on violence using Amazon’s website. They allow you to look inside the book so you can evaluate the book before you buy. I would recommend doing so. <br />I guess I get long winded sometimes, as I am a teacher. I teach American and World History, Government, Life Science, and Technology classes for a small private school. You can see that the instructors wear lots of different hats. I have been studying breakdown issues since the seventies when the majority opinion was that we were going to die in a nuclear war, starve to death because the population was overtaking the food supply, or die in the coming Ice age (irony alert).<br />To those of you who might be reading this, I would like to direct your attention, perhaps your focus, on a larger issue than weapons. Please remember that we as human beings that are at root social beings. There are very few lone rangers that will do better than brute survival under the various disasters that might happen. Your chances improve if you are part of a community. Don’t abandon your neighbors, especially if they have kids. (cont)Mr. B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01804866367198240152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-66330761360943234852012-07-11T16:20:21.521-07:002012-07-11T16:20:21.521-07:00BTW, the oil pump is a casting, not a forging. Mo...BTW, the oil pump is a casting, not a forging. Momentary bit of stupid on my part.Brutenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-17666056860444331462012-07-11T12:39:20.860-07:002012-07-11T12:39:20.860-07:00Mr. B, I submitted a long reply to your comment ye...Mr. B, I submitted a long reply to your comment yesterday but see it hasn't (yet) been posted.<br /><br />I've had trouble before on this website getting my comments posted. At one point, I even thought I'd been banned. But no, apparently, it's just a glitch in the blog program.<br /><br />Anyway, I didn't want you to think I hadn't bothered to reply to you when you were kind enough to submit such a detailed comment.<br /><br />Hope this comment of mine shows up!Kylienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-13040771844236302652012-07-11T07:34:21.098-07:002012-07-11T07:34:21.098-07:00JesustittyfuckingChrist!
Making a FAL into a &quo...JesustittyfuckingChrist!<br /><br />Making a FAL into a "sniper rifle" is a fool's errand. Only recently have there been acceptable optics mounts created for the FAL, and they still don't turn that into a "sniper rifle." Please, if you don't know what you're talking about, just don't post. I carried a real sniper rifle for a significant portion of my adult life; until recently(and arguably) the only acceptable sniper rifle was a bolt action heavy barreled rifle, normally weighing north of 12lbs. <br /><br />The stuff about Grenada is bunk. The .mil was paranoid about the SVD in Grenada, purportedly used by Cubans, but that's a POS too. The .mil has a tendency to make the enemy 3m tall, I suspect for reasons of budget inflation justification.<br /><br />Now, don't get me wrong, the FAL is a great service rifle, I wish we had adopted it over the M14, which is actually a rather poor combat rifle, but that's neither here nor there. <br /><br />The same things in a car that'll stop 5.56 will stop 7.62x51. BTDT. There's some old Iraqi dude quite pissed about the oil pump( cast iron forging) in his pickup that had a hole blown through it by 5.56. 7.62 ball does the same thing. Yes, it's a little better because it has 3x the mass of 5.56 ball, but it ain't 50cal API.Brutenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-8044213573214074132012-07-10T21:17:04.863-07:002012-07-10T21:17:04.863-07:00The slide of 9mm Walther P38 is the easiest to pul...The slide of 9mm Walther P38 is the easiest to pull that I'm aware of, by far. Excepting a .22, of course. It has a pair of small return springs instead of one large spring, which may somehow make the difference.Discardnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-233883416024228232012-07-10T20:10:40.926-07:002012-07-10T20:10:40.926-07:00One last comment; when Reagan invaded Grenada in t...One last comment; when Reagan invaded Grenada in the 1980s, our soldiers were armed with M-16s. The enemy ostensibly was armed with AK-47s and AKMs. But one statement I definitely recall reading was that there was ONE weapon the American soldiers feared, the FN-FAL which the enemy was employing as a sniper rifle. Range, accuracy and power 7.62 NATO FN-FAL vs. "Good Enough for Gov't Work" 5.56 M-16 is something to consider. A 7.62x51 will shoot through both sides of a car, if a rioter in so inclined to hide behind. It has EXCELLENT anti-barrier capabilities.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-73048320738211915482012-07-10T19:52:10.660-07:002012-07-10T19:52:10.660-07:00Mr. B, I may be one of the few in these threads to...Mr. B, I may be one of the few in these threads to have aimed a live weapon at a (crazy) human being with my finger on the trigger. The crazy (White) man took the hint and reversed course, removing his threat and any need for me to shoot.<br /><br />I was ready. My sights were on his chest. If he hadn't turned around, I'd have gone to jail... but he'd have been hospitalized at best.<br /><br />If I were training a wife, child or Significant Other, I could find better targets than bullseyes or even silhouettes. The mug shots of murderers on <a href="http://blackracismandracehatred.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">Black Racism and Hatred</a> would be perfect training material, wouldn't they?Mr. Rationalnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-41160713887630632532012-07-10T16:47:45.086-07:002012-07-10T16:47:45.086-07:00"Shedding blood is a hard thing for good peop...<i>"Shedding blood is a hard thing for good people to do. You might think you can do it – but you might be fooling yourself. Even hunters, who have experience with killing animals, are not entirely comfortable with it (if they are honest). You have an excuse if you eat it, and make room for others in the ecology, and….etc. That’s why I suggested it. You will find it surprisingly hard to pull the trigger. You have to try this out – it has nothing to do with your thinking brain – your respect for life will shut you down – even with a sub-human animal attacking. Please research this – I can tell you are good people."</i><br /><br />Thank you so much for your detailed comments. I really appreciate the concern you expressed. <br /><br />I have done some reading on this. I read about how soldiers in combat need to "decompress" (that's my word for it, I think the writer used another word) every night to help them deal with the consequences of the lethal actions they have to take.<br /><br />I am an animal lover and yes, would find it very hard to kill an animal.<br /><br />I am not people person at all. Without going into detail here, I have been in violent situations (both domestic and public, with people known to me and with strangers) and my reactions during them lead me to think I could pull a trigger if I had to. <br /><br />But I will reread your comments and do some more reading about this topic online.<br /><br />Again, thank you so much for taking the time to reply to me. You've given me a lot to think about.Kylienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-75632121268061517792012-07-10T16:47:33.207-07:002012-07-10T16:47:33.207-07:00Silent Running? I think I love you :)Silent Running? I think I love you :)Marynoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-3760626364955430752012-07-10T12:25:33.858-07:002012-07-10T12:25:33.858-07:00(Cont. – Kylie, et al) So, the quest began to see...(Cont. – Kylie, et al) So, the quest began to see how to get more men to fire their weapons. If you read the “On Killing” book mentioned in a previous post, you will find out what the Army found. Even with approval from their Officers, NCO’s, and fellow soldiers – getting a man to pull the trigger on another human being is problematic. They had to change training from shooting at bulls-eye targets to pop-up silhouettes. That made it more realistic, and indeed, did up the ratio in Vietnam of those willing to shoot at the enemy. Video games have been a real help – the Army runs one in which your skill levels are factored into your enlistment package when you join up (this is reported to me by my son, who is a high scorer). Killing is not easy – and training to get over that momentary freeze is meant to overcome that moment so that you will survive. The killing squads of German Police Battalions in Poland during the Second World War are another example. These men had to be given large amounts of liquor to do the executions they were ordered to do. Even then- it usually fell to three or four individuals in the squad who would end up doing the job. Attempts to rotate people at the grave sites usually broke down after a few days with a couple of individuals doing the killing and the rest occupied with moving people from one place to another, or record keeping, ammo runs, whatever excuse not to pull the trigger. The men doing the actual killing ended up very coarse and uncaring – descending into very dark places. We are conditioned all our lives to be pacifistic. The entertainment industry provides the outlet for most peoples violent tendencies – albeit in a Walter Mitty kind of way. Football and Hollywood machine guns. The folks we are concerned about are training themselves in real violence not pretend, and they have an advantage on you. They travel in groups who approve their behavior – indeed they are rewarded by their other gang members for being violent. Many more black people have actually pulled the trigger – with support of other enablers surrounding them. You have not had that support or experience, I would guess. Killing an animal can be a training exercise of sorts. Can you pull the trigger on a living thing. It might interest you to note that one of the flags that social workers look for in children is if they torture or kill animals. This usually is a stepping stone to violent behavior. Shedding blood is a hard thing for good people to do. You might think you can do it – but you might be fooling yourself. Even hunters, who have experience with killing animals, are not entirely comfortable with it (if they are honest). You have an excuse if you eat it, and make room for others in the ecology, and….etc. That’s why I suggested it. You will find it surprisingly hard to pull the trigger. You have to try this out – it has nothing to do with your thinking brain – your respect for life will shut you down – even with a sub-human animal attacking. Please research this – I can tell you are good people.Mr. B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01804866367198240152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-58989700053049881232012-07-10T12:17:19.187-07:002012-07-10T12:17:19.187-07:00Kylie-
Thank you for responding – you are the pers...Kylie-<br />Thank you for responding – you are the person to whom I was addressing that post. Sara got what I was trying to say, and I guess I should back up a bit and make clear what we are talking about when we say “freeze”. It is a physiological phenomenon that short circuits your ability to react to a threat. The two books by Sgt. Rory Miller go into detail about this, and explain a few ways in which a person can overcome this tendency. Related to this “freeze” is a similar problem caused by a moral upbringing in western society that causes a hesitation or freeze when a person is required to kill another person. You might say Christian values get in the way. Think Sgt. York. But there is more to it than pacifism. The Army has been making studies since the Civil War trying to understand why it is that many soldiers do not fire their weapons in combat. Civil War muskets retrieved from the battle field were found to have multiple loads in the barrels – they would have blown up if actually fired. What would explain the phenomenon? It turns out that the owner of said musket would be in his platoon facing an enemy group around twenty-five yards away – both groups firing at the other. Lots of gun smoke, noise, ciaos, confusion – the soldier would solder the musket, aim, bring it down to pour powder into the barrel – wad then Minnie ball – rod the ball – bring it to solder again, multiple times without pulling the trigger. Others would busy themselves taking wounded back to aid stations, or bringing up ammunition or water. More than half of the troopers were not firing on the enemy. Some of this was sub-conscious, some deliberate. This, by the way, is why Crane’s “Red Badge of Courage” was hailed as the real deal by vets after the war (even though Crane never saw combat) as it documents such things in the story. (cont)Mr. B.https://www.blogger.com/profile/01804866367198240152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-76531256778725486912012-07-09T23:00:55.982-07:002012-07-09T23:00:55.982-07:00'Lucky for us that the term 'successful bl...'Lucky for us that the term 'successful black man' is mostly a contradiction-of-terms, unless affirmative action is taken into consideration. Black people can think that their affirmative action positions are 'success', but the rest of the world thinks and knows differently'<br />Last time I checked, most black men were unemployed...<br /><br />also I see ...on yahoo news..the school ad with the black athletes, and on posters the Polish Vodka ad with the inter racial couple.<br /><br />found it...<br /> Donovan Ford, 2016 US Olympic hopeful and DeVry University..<br />now devrys a UNIVERSITY<br /><br />and the yahoo ad with the black hippie gal [for small biz yet!!]<br /><br />ARE YOU TOO TIRED OF THESE ADS?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-51826283123248647872012-07-09T22:49:32.553-07:002012-07-09T22:49:32.553-07:00I would just like to point out the general tenor o...I would just like to point out the general tenor of all these comments, as well as our tone in general is that of retreat. Run from the scary mighty negroid. I agree with the commenter who said he could feel tension rising, it is. What I'd like to see is the Caucasians of the United States remember we are about 80%+ of the population and the lesson taught from the most insignificant schoolyard fight to the greatest war is the way to win is be on the offensive. We need to remind blacks they need to fear us. We need to make blacks worry what we will do if they won't live by white societies rules of behavior, not be planning how to best cower. The tension you feel is white anger increasing and I pray I live to see it boil over.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-89203228103378067132012-07-09T17:05:43.852-07:002012-07-09T17:05:43.852-07:00Why do you STATE the are not going to be any race ...Why do you STATE the are not going to be any race riots in the U.S.? Are you privy to information the rest of the world isn't? History shows me otherwise. I don't remeber the 60's well, just romper room and captain kangaroo, but I've seen file footage of 60's riots and cities burning. And i do remember L.A. during civil rights leader Rodney King riots. What do you base your statement on?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-38325934473877364632012-07-09T14:51:01.548-07:002012-07-09T14:51:01.548-07:00The fact that most black music is purchased by whi...<i>The fact that most black music is purchased by white people women especially</i><br /><br />This is unsupported assertion is factually different from the much more relevant fact that black people are the largest listening patrons of black music, top-40 music aside. It's just that black people 'pay' for it less often and top-40 music, black or not, is largely determined independent of preferences for music performed by a specific race. I love your reductionism, though, as it underscores your genetic inability to think critically. <br /><br /><br /><i>And white women by far go out of their way for attractive successful black men.</i><br /><br />Lucky for us that the term 'successful black man' is mostly a contradiction-of-terms, unless affirmative action is taken into consideration. Black people can think that their affirmative action positions are 'success', but the rest of the world thinks and knows differently. There is nothing like the experience of witnessing black people in middle class jobs that cannot construct a sentence in grammatically correct English. It's a mix of funny/scary when they are in law enforcement positions.<br /><br />Last, black people can have the women that supposedly go 'far out of their way' for secretly-still-ghetto successful black men. What I know is that these women generally exist at the lowest tiers of the class hierarchy. High quality, smart, educated women generally don't pursue black men of any ilk. I know this from experience.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-45851636531160085462012-07-09T12:50:05.272-07:002012-07-09T12:50:05.272-07:00Agreed. Silent is a bud of mine so I take offence....Agreed. Silent is a bud of mine so I take offence.This smuck is probably one of the new marginally I can see types. Silent can more than hold is own I'm sure but we got your back anyway.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-18627872549101557182012-07-09T11:46:03.519-07:002012-07-09T11:46:03.519-07:00Best:
"Kel-Tech RFB/ M1A/ FN-FAL/ AR-10 in ....Best:<br /><br />"Kel-Tech RFB/ M1A/ FN-FAL/ AR-10 in .308 with excellent scope 100 rounds ammo in magazines".<br /><br />The .308 is an excellent battle rifle, and is far more accurate and versatile than an AK47. I recommend the PTR-91 models in both the 16" barrel (carry) and 18" (sniper) variants. They are compatable with most parts from the original HK-91. The only thing that woulfd make these guns better is magazines with above 20 rounds... <br /><br />The Springfield Armory .45 ACP is a great series of guns. I wouldn't use 9mm caliber for anything more than a back-up CC gun, but the street thugs sure love that caliber in the Glock, hence the large numbers of attempted murders in any large urban area where bullets get sprayed.Marc Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15526121114466617234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-22423521236303890802012-07-09T10:07:23.128-07:002012-07-09T10:07:23.128-07:00The freeze can happen anytime your body identifies...The freeze can happen anytime your body identifies a situation as potentially life threatening. The points made about it in other comments bear very close and careful consideration by everyone regardless of what weapons they have. Many people are unaware of it until “the day” to their detriment.<br />I urge women to look into and research what this is and ways to manage it. I believe women have a natural “intuition” that will signal danger to us way before anything is readily apparent in other ways. To my daughters I call it “the little voice”. If that goes off strong enough there is a possibility of freezing right there and then.<br /> <br />Going to public schools with high Black populations I experienced this once. The first time I ever got into a fight. You can freeze physically and you can freeze mentally or both. Please do not become overly reliant on weapons for your safety. Your brain is a weapon and it can work against you if you don’t prepare properly.<br /> <br />The freeze is my greatest fear when it comes to the safety of those I hold dear. Not that they will be unarmed or unskilled in defending themselves. It is that they won’t be able to manage the freeze if it happens. Because no matter what I do and what training I get for them I just don’t know and neither do they. Then there’s all of the indoctrination against physical retaliation we receive throughout our lives. It adds a layer that is hard to overcome all at once and on “the day”. Be careful, folks. It’s not just I’m going to get a gun and it’s all good.saranoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-34948393931633804702012-07-09T09:34:06.944-07:002012-07-09T09:34:06.944-07:00Morgue ballistics results:
http://www.gunthorp.com...Morgue ballistics results:<br />http://www.gunthorp.com/Terminal%20Ballistics%20as%20viewed%20in%20a%20morgue.htmAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-3839152891808403022012-07-09T08:35:16.446-07:002012-07-09T08:35:16.446-07:00"Have you ever killed an animal? Have you had...<i>"Have you ever killed an animal? Have you had to put down your own dog? Do you hunt?"</i><br /><br />No. I have authorized and been present at the euthanasia of several animals but I've never shot one.<br /><br /><i>"I guess what I’m trying to say is that if you haven’t killed a tree squirrel or rabbit – what makes you think you can pull the trigger on a human being?"</i><br /><br />Apples and oranges. No animal has ever posed the degree or type of threat to my safety and even my life that some humans I've encountered have. In my view, any person who posed such a threat to me has forfeited his--or her--humanity. My only concern in such a situation is to neutralize the threat to myself.<br /><br />I don't go looking for trouble but I know that a zero option situation is exactly that--a situation in which I have no options, in which one and only one course of action is open to me.<br /><br />Not all life is equally valuable--or sacred. The person who won't kill under any circumstances is as dangerous to civilization as the person who will kill for passion or profit or no reason at all.Kylienoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3890530692790573387.post-63737321961279256512012-07-09T06:31:37.628-07:002012-07-09T06:31:37.628-07:00In a riot situation where I had to smoke some sava...<i>In a riot situation where I had to smoke some savage, I'd adopt a admit nothing, deny everything, make counter accusations policy. You were never there, you have no idea what they're talking about, you want a lawyer, make them prove everything.</i><br /><br />A White version of "dint do nuffins, po-leece raciss"? I guess it works for them, it'll work for us.Mr. Rationalnoreply@blogger.com