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Like I said before, an angry mob of hundreds, even if they're unarmed, is a threat. Have you not seen the beatings administered by BLM and Antifa radicals?

As a former small arms instructor, they're in need of a serious clash on safety. But that doesn't dispell the validity of the right of self defense and the right to defend your property against murderous Jacobins.

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Identify one instance where the protestors beat anyone on their home; anywhere in the US this summer.

Walking even on private property NEVER justifies shooting them.
 
"Murderous Jacobins" ... LOL. They were pashing by on route to the Mayor's house. They had no interest in those fartnozzles until they charged out of their tacky-ash mansion to give a lesson on how not to safely handle a firearm.

Also, too, that's not really a guard shack - given it's never staffed by a guard and the gates are unlocked.
 
Just for fun, I went to Google Maps and looked at the entrance to Portland Place, as seen from Kingshighway. It looks to me like a situation where the street is gated, but the sidewalks are not. (NB: It does appear to be clearly marked as a private street.)

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"Murderous Jacobins" ... LOL. They were pashing by on route to the Mayor's house. They had no interest in those fartnozzles until they charged out of their tacky-ash mansion to give a lesson on how not to safely handle a firearm.

Also, too, that's not really a guard shack - given it's never staffed by a guard and the gates are unlocked.
No surprise that the people defending these clowns are the same people who support police that shoot and kill accused jaywalker.
 
Like I said before, an angry mob of hundreds, even if they're unarmed, is a threat. Have you not seen the beatings administered by BLM and Antifa radicals?

As a former small arms instructor, they're in need of a serious clash on safety. But that doesn't dispell the validity of the right of self defense and the right to defend your property against murderous Jacobins.

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Were they a mob? Were there hundreds of them? Were they angry?
 
Part our hunting property is adjacent to a National Forest. Even though we've put purple paint and "Private Property" signs on every other tree and strung two strands of barb wire along the 200-foot boundary, we occasionally have people wander onto our land. It's not often, because it's a good two miles from the nearest road. But it happens.

Not once when I've ran into somebody traipsing around that section of the property have I thought "Well, he's on private property. I better shoot him!" I've not even leveled a pistol or rifle at them. I guess I need to yell "murderous Jacobins" and aim for center mash next time.
 
I had a couple of The Murderous Jacobins discs in the 80s. They weren't as fun to listen to as Bananarama, so I traded them for a Plimsouls t-shirt and a half-dozen hanks of bootleg Coates floss.

I don't know, The Murderous Jacobins put out the Mustard Stain on a Mime Shirt LP, that was at least as fun as anything Bananarama put out.
 

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