20 white guys in short shorts or a city of niggers?
Were building the ethnostate this summer in Detroit for Whites
There's a lot to be said for what these guys are doing. Basically, they're setting up an Alamo situation. And how did that turn out for the spics?
It reminds me of this famous event;
nytimes.com
A dozen off-duty soldiers from Fort Lewis engaged in a 30-minute gun battle last weekend against a group of alleged drug dealers.
Hundreds of rounds from handguns, shotguns and semiautomatic weapons were fired, witnesses said, but no one was hurt. When the police arrived in the drug-ridden neighborhood, they arrested two young men suspected of being crack dealers and took the soldiers' weapons, which were privately owned.
The gunfight involved members of the Army Rangers, an elite force of light infantry, and it happened Saturday night outside the home of one of them, Sgt. Bill Foulk. The next day, scuffles broke out among several Ranger supporters and opponents, who said they were being falsely accused of selling drugs. Again no serious injuries were reported. Filming Leads to Threats
Aligned against the Rangers in the shooting were 15 to 20 people described by the police as members of a gang, the Hilltop Crips, which has been implicated in drug dealing.
Sergeant Foulk, 32 years old, said the gang members had become upset earlier Saturday that he was filming, from his second-floor window, the comings and goings at a yellow bungalow that has a reputation of being a crack house. He said they had threatened him and he had called fellow Rangers for help. The shooting began soon after the soldiers arrived.
southsoundtalk.com
Summer had turned to fall when the shooting happened. The night was September 23, 1989, and like the famous Wild West shootout and the O.K. Corral, it was over in minutes. A resident along the Hilltop’s Ash Street had gotten into a heated chat with gang members about him video recording the gang activity along his street from a camera he installed in an upper-room window of his house. Not wanting their activities recorded, the group threw rotting pears that had fallen from a nearby tree and reportedly tried to shoot out the camera before disappearing into the night.
Rather than abandon his crime-fighting efforts, the resident called for backup to help him protect his family and the neighborhood from the escalating threats of violence. He was, after all, a sergeant of the Second Ranger Battalion at nearby Fort Lewis. Off-duty soldiers arrived and started a barbeque. Their personal firearms were at the ready.
The combat veteran confronted the residents of a suspected drug house nearby with a suggestion that they stop shooting at his house, stop dealing drugs and turn their lives around. The residents retorted that the Ranger would be wise to mind his own business and respect their authority over the streets. Tension mounted. More Rangers arrived to the gathering that numbered more than a dozen. They took up a defensive stance and vowed to not shoot first and immediately stand down when, or if, police arrived if something went down.
A car drove by. A shot rang out as dusk turned to night. The house went dark while the Rangers stood their ground to protect the house for what they most certainly knew was coming.
A pop came from across the street. Then another and another shortly after 9:00 p.m. The Rangers returned fire. Windows shattered. Bullets whizzed through the autumn air and punched into walls. The gunfight lasted about 10 minutes and involved hundreds of rounds of ammunition from pistols, semi-automatic rifles and shotguns. A call to 911 went out and resulted in police cruisers swarming the area with lights flashing as the shots continued. The gang members fled.
Just one of the gang members was ever charged in the case. The military officially considered it a matter of self-defense for the off-duty Rangers. No one was killed let alone injured in the shootout that involved 300 bullets fired in the dark.
Doug Sutherland, who was mayor at the time, pondered a declaration of a city-wide version of martial law to combat the gang violence that immediately drew national attention. City purse strings opened to find the dollars to add police officers to the department. Then-Gov. Booth Gardner even considered sending in the National Guard.
Tacomans had enough. They formed Safe Streets that organizes block watches to this day. In a statement of how much Ash Street, and Tacoma in general, has changed, the house that sheltered the Rangers that night was valued at $15,000 in 1989. Market analysis by RedFin.com lists it as being worth $330,000, double from just five years ago. Crime statistics show that the neighborhood is among the safest in the city.
cool post. but if it were white nationalists and not rangers, then the outcome would definitely be different. I think they would need white nationalists to back them up in the police department or the city government, and even then who knows…
it'd definitely be close
At first I thought you were a glownigger but surely not even them are this fucking stupid and cringey.
As a news story it will present some interesting outcomes though. We here all know of the damned if you do damned if you don't aspect of black white relations. If you flee a neighborhood turning black you're a racist. If you move into a black neighborhood and gentrify it then you're driving out poor blacks.
There's a lot of potential here; if the nigs come out against them full force and it turns into a gun battle, it's the nigs that are racists. If they succeed in recovering what was once a nice neighborhood then they pose the implicit question; why do nigs have this reverse midas touch?
These guys are crazies, but no more so than guys who use jets skis to surf giant megawaves off Portugal or climb el Capitain or Mt Mckinley in May, or telemark to the south pole. You can see they're all adventurers that revel in danger.
I'm going to enjoy this.
North Dakota best state for whites.
yea for sure. gangs of young men are what form nations.
If you guys actually go through with this, be sure to get some sweet footage.
Why did you pick one of the hardest places to do this?
You guys did know that pretty close to detroit there's already white sub-urbs due to white flight not wanting to live with nigger scum, riiiiight?