PaladinTowerTactics on Nostr: I’m one of those businesses. Yes I train LE, Mil, and patriots. Follow your ...
I’m one of those businesses. Yes I train LE, Mil, and patriots. Follow your thinking to the logical end… I’ve been down that path (mentally) you are espousing. Would you rather bridge the gap between liberty minded patriots and those in LE now? Or strengthen the walls of animosity towards them by digging your heels in before the fighting even starts? I am not trying to dissuade your stance, or preach at you, but I find it far more strategic to befriend and influence them before they have to make the choice to “follow orders.” I know it may seem far too late, but there is hope yet, because the first shots haven’t been fired.
We need to win them over to our side more than we need to alienate them. Call me crazy, but there is a magnificent blessing in being a peacemaker.
I want not only citizens, but LE to understand the blessings of individual liberty and how our country’s aim was to pursue it from the beginning. I want to teach cops the “doctrine of the lesser magistrate,” (google that one) so that they may be strengthened to be morally brave when the time comes to rightly disobey orders. We cannot alienate them, we must make them feel included and part of our communities so that the thread of their conscience is so thick they dare not sever it to let their neighbors fall into box cars.
I recommend reading Richard Wurbrand’s “In God’s Underground,” to see what happens to cops who “follow orders” in the end.
Cheers.
We need to win them over to our side more than we need to alienate them. Call me crazy, but there is a magnificent blessing in being a peacemaker.
I want not only citizens, but LE to understand the blessings of individual liberty and how our country’s aim was to pursue it from the beginning. I want to teach cops the “doctrine of the lesser magistrate,” (google that one) so that they may be strengthened to be morally brave when the time comes to rightly disobey orders. We cannot alienate them, we must make them feel included and part of our communities so that the thread of their conscience is so thick they dare not sever it to let their neighbors fall into box cars.
I recommend reading Richard Wurbrand’s “In God’s Underground,” to see what happens to cops who “follow orders” in the end.
Cheers.