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Man planting Freedom Seeds in his backyard scares anti-Trump protestors

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This is about as funny as it gets, given our pathetic situation here in WA. A bunch of old ex-1960s hippies with nothing else better to do in life but to stage a public protest against Trump hear gunshots nearby and they all freak out out about it. Turns out it was just some guy practicing in his backyard.

 
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During the 2020 "mostly peaceful protests" across the country some pro-freedom types pulled a fast one on the anti-freedom, pro-fascist BLM and Antifa "mostly peaceful protesters" in the Pacific Northwest. While the protesters were doing their destructive best to loot and burn the counter-protesters slapped pro-Trump bumper stickers on the Leftist's cars where they were gathered.. When the Leftists came back at the end of their shifts doing their dirty work they vandalized their own cars without realizing they'd been had.

While I don't condone vandalism and destroying the property of others...I did have a good laugh at their expense...it was thick with irony.
 
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They claim "this won't stop us!". I hope the gun owner feels the same. As long as he's doing it legally those flower-child grandmas can go pound sand.

BTW Whidbey Island is home to a Naval Air Station and lots of farms and used to be a pretty red part of the state. Unfortunately in the past decade or two a lot of wealthy liberals decided to make it their retirement community, and now these noisy people are doing their best to drive the "deplorables" out of there. You can bet the very next thing they're going to do is push to make it illegal to discharge firearms anywhere on the island.
 
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Protestors forget what country they live in or something?
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I don't think they've 'forgotten' anything. You can't forget what you've never known. Gov't schools have done a stellar job of cranking out generations of generally ignorant, ungrateful, entitled, deluded lemmings. Don't forget, the people doing the protesting are, by and large, just useful idiots. Ask them to explain exactly what their beef is and you get blank stares. Ask them what a NAZI is or what an oligarch is, and it's the same, a blank stare or an utterly stupid response. Academia is directly to blame for what has happened to our youth. We are indirectly to blame for allowing it to happen - and still allowing it by remaining silent and uninvolved.

By the time this ship starts turning around, the damage done may be far too great to fix.
 
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One of the protesters was saying how she's never heard the sound of a gun firing before. No wonder why these people are afraid of guns.
 
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We've had a few interlopers move into our area over the years that were so dumb they bought a place downwind from chicken houses and then had the gall to complain about the smell. Spring gobbler season is in and there were shots on the Mt. across the way this AM. Best alarm ever!
 
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Properly managed chicken farms don't smell much. Especially blocks away. Should have wind barriers and trees.

It's likely another cheap overloaded farm. It's low class to have a stinky farm.

I have no idea why people don't recon areas better. I parked in front of my house for lunch and dinner, for a week, before making an offer.


We had a similar issue. Friend had property up a hill, that the top of the hill was round stones. They scooped them out for driveways. Left a nice quarry wall for shooting.

We setup and had a good shoot. Canoe livery half a mile away, complained because half of their customers were bleeding heart city folk.

Nothing the sheriff could do. This range was safer than his. And the acreage was enough to be legal.
 
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Many years ago back in the prehistoric age when I was young, Dove season was all the rage. It always started on September first in Arizona. Everyone would get up before dawn and head out to their favorite ambush site to get ready and wait for the sun to break over the horizon. Then boom boom boom going off everywhere all around. I surmise nowadays that would be a huge freak out event for the insane liberals. Then of course all the stores, gas stations, convenient stores etc had lots of shotgun shells to sell too. The local convenience store had like three or four pyramids of boxes piled up on the floor. By the end of the week those were mostly gone too. I remember the booms waking me up in the early mornings too. Dove season quickly segues into Quail season too in October. If I remember right then it was deer season and on to javelina hunting. Bear and elk right in there too. I don’t know if that is still like that there in Arizona anymore though. I moved to Texas ages ago and I only missed the hunting and four wheeling in the desert in Arizona.
 
#25 ·
If you listen closely that's a 320 going off by itself possibly still in the holster. Also sounds like +p loads so I'll bet he is testing bear defense rounds. Are there bears on that island?
 
#20 ·
I sailed with a couple of guys years ago that lived there. Both of them were serious firearms enthusiasts. Bet that they are not too happy about the way that things appear to be going.
 
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There are people that have been on one crusade or another their entire life. What the subject is, isn't important as long as they're on a crusade. It's the crusade that's important to these people! Smoke some pot, play some music and be flower children again, I suppose it's mostly harmless as long as no one takes it seriously LOL
 
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I suppose it's mostly harmless as long as no one takes it seriously LOL
It isn’t harmless.

The New Age Quackery is spreading everywhere.
A rabbit hole.
And they Clearly have a political agenda.
DMT, Mescaline, Mushrooms, Marijuana was just the foot in the door.
Drug legalization is just one of many items on that agenda.
Green Agenda, Gun Control,Anti-Capitalism.
California, Washington, Oregon, Colorado, Hawaii have the result in their legislatures.
Rejection of and Rebellion against all things Conservative.
Not taking it seriously has given these people unprecedented control over every aspect of many lives. Even down to shower heads and light bulbs.
The University Campus is crawling with this political ideology.

 
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The women in the original post are classic examples of this stuff…..

Upstart Seattle publisher obtains rights from Random House
In new foreword, David Spangler says it was the first book to capture
the entire new “transformational” political perspective emerging out
of the social movements of our time
In new introduction, Satin says it’s still the best single expression of the
“common ground” many good people and movements share
SEATTLE, WA – Lorian Press is proud to offer the “40th Anniversary Edition” of Mark Satin’s classic
and well-received book New Age Politics: Our Only Real Alternative, hitting Amazon and bookstores
in five nations November 16, 2015.
Obtaining the publishing rights from Random House in the U.S. and Fitzhenry and Whiteside in
Canada took many months’ work. But it was worth every minute.
We believe the current edition, radically condensed and “streamlined” for the 2010s by the author, is
more relevant now than ever.
When first published in the 1970s, New Age Politics was immediately recognized as a “breakthrough”
book, taking the ideas from the then-emerging feminist, spiritual, ecology, human potential,
decentralist, and similar movements, and combining them into a comprehensive new perspective that
is just as powerful as Marxism, conservatism, or liberalism … and far more relevant to the “New Age”
we are entering.
On the first four pages of the book, you’ll find praise for earlier editions from a staggering variety of
published sources – conservative (Toronto Star), socialist (The Nation), libertarian (Reason
magazine), communitarian (The Sun magazine), human potential (Yoga Journal), anti-war (Peace
News), feminist (Plexus), decentralist (Communities magazine), globalist (One Family), postmodernist
(Lawrence Grossberg’s Cultural Studies), spiritual (Rick Fields’s Chop Wood, Carry Water),
ecological (Andrew Jamison’s The Making of Green Knowledge), and more.



Insight:
 
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People seem very, very angry. Someone at recent demonstration dropped this:
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I fear hard times are coming. Bought two pairs of these at $16 a piece before prices drastically increase. Perfectly good and durable utility pants, made in 🇨🇳
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We have the protesters here every Saturday in the morning. They gather in the Gettysburgn square with their signs protesting President Trump and Musk. Too bad we don't have any backfiring trucks. They would run like pigs from a gun.
 
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Okay, we're starting to drift off into the weeds now so I'm closing this.
 
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