What’s The Difference Between Mao’s Red Guard And BLM? – IOTW Report

What’s The Difference Between Mao’s Red Guard And BLM?

Paul Joseph Watson gives a demonstration of mob intimidation tactics and ritual humiliation that was risen to a high art by Mao’s Red Guard and used in a crude way by BLM today. Watch

20 Comments on What’s The Difference Between Mao’s Red Guard And BLM?

  1. The difference is eventually BLM is going to get shot all to hell, hunted down and dealt with. They’ll be moving into conservative bedroom communities soon. The burbs. The have to in order to suppress the conservative vote. That will not be well received. And this ain’t China.

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  2. :Puts down sammich, chews, wipes mouth:

    You guys ever consider that this unrest will follow the Yurropeon model? You know, seasonal unrest that lasts for decades? No war, just low intensity violence and cars and junk burning every month somewhere.

    :Sips coke, picks up sammich:

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  3. The Beginnings

    It was not part of their blood,
    It came to them very late
    With long arrears to make good,
    When the English began to hate.

    They were not easily moved,
    They were icy-willing to wait
    Till every count should be proved,
    Ere the English began to hate.

    Their voices were even and low,
    Their eyes were level and straight.
    There was neither sign nor show,
    When the English began to hate.

    It was not preached to the crowd,
    It was not taught by the State.
    No man spoke it aloud,
    When the English began to hate.

    It was not suddenly bred,
    It will not swiftly abate,
    Through the chill years ahead,
    When Time shall count from the date
    That the English began to hate.

    Rudyard Kipling

    They are breeding a lot of hatred among the population that has just been trying to ignore them and get on with their lives. When the tipping point is reached it will not end well for them.

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  4. “mob intimidation tactics and ritual humiliation”

    That’s all well and fine with an unarmed population, which they made damn sure they had.

    Try that shit with some already pissed off and “well regulated” US citizens and you’re not going home on the bus.

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  5. “Try that shit with some already pissed off and “well regulated” US citizens”

    That’s a very accurate description of where most people/Patriots are at. We’re tired of seeing this shit on our TVs and computer screens and we want some.

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  6. Mao’s Red Guard wore military-esque uniforms, and at all cost avoided any and all chants or even a smidgen of a hint about Smashing the State.

    Or uncle Mao would have done one of his magic tricks and made them disappear. For real, no illusions. And were instead convinced it was a good idea to smash traditional Chines culture, values, and ideas.

    The Red Guards were the brutal arm of the state. Instead of a brutal arm wanting to smash the state. And my best guess, they probably didn’t smell as bad as BLM-Antifa members.

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  7. Bad_Brad SEPTEMBER 5, 2020 AT 5:16 PM

    Consider this post a second thumb up from me.

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    Aaron:
    “You guys ever consider that this unrest will follow the Yurropeon model? You know, seasonal unrest that lasts for decades? No war, just low intensity violence and cars and junk burning every month somewhere.”

    That’s what it looks like they are intending/desiring. Their norm.

    As Brad alluded, it’s different here. I guess the timing of what happens depends the tolerance of the 3%. How long the defenders of our current civilization will hold back on dealing with them.

    Should be about 10 million of us available, militia-wise. I may be weak compared to Brad, but I am of that militia and I am not alone and very capable.

    I do not foresee a forever effort of antagonizing America like they do in Europe. They really have neutered the average person there.

    Let’s not be like them, eh?

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