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#1A notwithstanding, of course—"And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers. And you will know my name is the Lord when I lay my vengeance upon thee."

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To be very clear.
The law making open carry unlawful in 1987 was declared unconstitutional on the 10th and doesn't go into effect till the 25th.
Many county sheriff's have put out direction to not arrest for open carry at this time.
But, make sure you know where your particular county sheriff stands on it.
You would hate to get jammed up on a technicality
 
There isn't too much difference, that we capitalists see, between communism and fascism. On the other hand, the communists (ANTIFA), do see major differences. The problem with their world view is that they don't see any difference between fascists and capitalists. In their world view, we are one in the same.

I'm not defending what they think, I'm just saying this is what they think. In order to fight against people like this, you must first understand the concepts that make up the foundation of their thought processes.

I did some research a few years ago and discovered that ANTIFA was heavily funded by another organization, By Any Means Necessary (BAMN). Shanta Driver, a leftist, Harvard and Wayne State University educated attorney founded the organization in 1995.

When you watch ANTIFA demonstrators go to work, it appears that they are just a wild mob that's totally out of control. They are anything but, out of control. They are highly organized and each person has a function within the group of demonstrators.

One of their ways of their gaslighting on steroids, is to make it appear that they are totally disorganized. Pay attention to their colored bandannas. Just like the jersey's on the sailor on the deck of an aircraft carrier, each colored bandanna has a specific function.

Anonymity is one of their strengths and also a major weakness. Just like pouring water on the Wicked Witch in the wizard of Oz, their members hate to be unmasked. That's because, some of them are otherwise, pillars of the community and have high status jobs.

Revealing who they are could ruin their reputations and careers.

Below is a comparison between communism and fascism. As you can see, there are only slight differences between them. That's because we are capitalists and see them as being almost the same. The communists ANTIFAs see HUUUUGE differences between themselves and fascists.

For example: A lot of us on this forum have been in the military. So if we see another military member wearing their uniform incorrectly, we notice it right away. If a soldier is wearing his marksmanship medals on the wrong side of the dress uniform that sticks out more than Michelle Obama's pecker in a tight dress. If the service member has a haircut that goes just a little over the ears, we see that and it's a major red flag.

On the other hand, a civilian seeing those differences wouldn't notice because they haven't been educated on how to wear an Army uniform.

It's the same way with us, we don't see any big difference between a NAZI and ANITFA but they do!

When you look at the differences below, notice how the fascist government still lets private industry run but they tell them what to produce. The communists don't see any difference between that and capitalism. After all, we do have some sort of government regulations for business and industry in this country. In a pure capitalistic society, there would be no government regulation.

The above paradigm on government regulation transposes itself onto the concept of private property ownership. In a fascist system, you are permitted to own private property as long as you are obedient and subservient to the state. A private citizen could own firearms in NAZI Germany but you had to be a member of the NAZI party.

The ANTIFA member doesn't see any difference between private property ownership in a capitalistic system and a fascist system.

Those are just a couple of examples. Hopefully this chart will highlight the differences. When you look at this chart, try to take on a communist mindset. You might see how ANTIFA looks at us like we are fascists. Nevertheless, they also hate capitalists. By calling us fascists, it makes us look really bad; just as bad as calling someone a child molester because he gives his daughter a hug before sending her off to school.

I got this chart from this website:


Communism versus Fascism comparison chart​

CommunismFascism
PhilosophyFrom each according to his ability, to each according to his needs. Free-access to the articles of consumption is made possible by advances in technology that allow for super-abundance.The state must gain glory through constant conquest and war. The past was glorious, and the State can be renewed. The individual has no value outside of his or her role in promoting the glory of the State. Philosophies varied by country.
Political SystemA communist society is stateless, classless and governed directly by the people. This, however, has never been achieved. In practice, they have been totalitarian in nature, with a central party governing society.One charismatic leader has absolute authority. Often the symbol of the state. Advisers to Government are generally picked by merit rather than election. Cronyism common.
Key ElementsCentralized government, planned economy, dictatorship of the "proletariat", common ownership of the tools of production, no private property. equality between genders and all people, international focus. Usually anti-democratic with a 1-party system.Actual idealism, centralized government, social Darwinism, planned economy, anti-democratic, meritocratic, extreme nationalism, militarism, racism (Nazism). Traditional and/or exaggerated gender roles. One-party system.
IdeasAll people are the same and therefore classes make no sense. The government should own all means of production and land and also everything else. People should work for the government and the collective output should be redistributed equally.The union between businesses and the State, with the state telling the business what to do, with nominally private ownership. Corporatism in Italy, National Socialism in Germany. Central planning of National economy. Redistribution of wealth (Nazi).
Private PropertyAbolished. The concept of property is negated and replaced with the concept of commons and ownership with "usership".Nominally permitted. Contingent upon service, obedience, or usefulness to the State.
Economic CoordinationEconomic planning coordinates all decisions regarding investment, production and resource allocation. Planning is done in terms of physical units instead of money.Businesses are nominally privately owned; the State dictates outputs and investments. Planning is based on projected labor output rather than money.
DefinitionInternational theory or system of social organization based on the holding of all property in common, with actual ownership ascribed to the community or state. Rejection of free markets and extreme distrust of Capitalism in any form.An extremely nationalistic, authoritarian state is usually led by one person at the head of one party. No democratic election of representatives. No free market. No individualism or individual glory. The State controls the press and all other media.
Social StructureAll class distinctions are eliminated. A society in which everyone is both the owners of the means of production and their own employees.A strict class structure was believed necessary to prevent chaos (Italian Fascist). All class distinctions are eliminated (German Nazi). Nazism believes in a “superior” race. Italian Fascism was not racist in doctrine originally.
ReligionAbolished - all religious and metaphysics is rejected. Engels and Lenin agreed that religion was a drug or “spiritual booze” and must be combated. To them, atheism put into practice meant a “forcible overthrow of all existing social conditions.Fascism is a civic religion: citizens worship the state through nationalism. The state only supports religious organizations that are nationally/historically tied to that state; e.g., the Iron Guard in Romania supported the Romanian Orthodox church.
Ownership StructureThe means of production are commonly-owned, meaning no entity or individual owns productive property. Importance is ascribed to "usership" over "ownership".The means of production are nominally privately owned but directed by the State. Private ownership of the business is contingent upon the submission to the direction and interests of the State.
Free ChoiceEither the collective "vote" or the state's rulers make economic and political decisions for everyone else. In practice, rallies, force, propaganda etc. are used by the rulers to control the populace.The individual is considered meaningless; they must submit to the decisions of the leadership. Traditional gender roles are upheld and/or exaggerated.
Political MovementsMarxist Communism, Leninism and Marxism–Leninism, Stalinism, Trotskyism, Maoism, Dengism, Prachanda Path, Hoxhaism, Titoism, Eurocommunism, Luxemburgism, Council communism, Left-Communism.National Socialism, Falangism, Nazism, Strasserism, neo-Nazism, neo-Fascism, National-Bolshevism.
Economic SystemThe means of production are held in common, negating the concept of ownership in capital goods. Production is organized to provide for human needs directly without any use for money. Communism is predicated upon a condition of material abundance.Autarky (national self-sufficiency). Keynesian (mostly). Large public works, deficit spending. Anti-trade union and syndicalism. Strongly against international financial markets and usury.
Way of ChangeGovernment in a Communist-state is the agent of change rather than any market or desire on the part of consumers. Change by government can be swift or slow, depending on change in ideology or even whim.The government in a fascist state is the agent of change rather than any market or desire on the part of consumers. Change by the government can be swift or slow, depending on a change in labor output or even at the whim of the dictator.
DiscriminationIn theory, all members of the state are considered equal to one another.Belief in one superior race (Nazism). Belief in a superior nation (Fascism & Nazism). Gender (F & N). Mental or physical handicaps. Mental illness. Alcoholics. Homosexuals. Roma. Jews (Nazi). Ideological and political opposition, trade unions (F&N).
Means of controlTheoretically there is no state control.Fascism employs direct force (secret police, government intimidation, concentration camps, and murder), propaganda (enabled by State-directed, heavily-censored media), rallies, etc.
ExamplesIdeally, there is no leader; the people govern directly. This has never been actually practiced, and has just used a one-party system. Examples 0f Communist states are the erstwhile Soviet Union, Cuba and North Korea.Fascist governments are generally headed by one person: a dictator. This is not an aberration of doctrine, in fact it is an important component of it.
VariationsLeft Anarchism, Council Communism, European Communism, Juche Communism, Marxism, National Communism, Pre-Marxist Communism, Primitive Communism, Religious Communism, International Communism.Nazism, Austrofascism, British Fascism, Christofascism, Clerical Fascism, Falangism, Francoism, Italian Fascism, National Socialism, Neo-fascism, Proto-fascism, Tropical fascism.
Earliest RemnantsTheorized by Karl Marx and Frederick Engels in the mid-19th century as an alternative to capitalism and feudalism, communism was not tried out until after the revolution in Russia in the early 1910s.The Roman Empire, which could be argued was a fascist entity. The earliest fascist theories were based on examples left behind by the Roman Empire.
View of the worldCommunism is an international movement; Communists in one country see themselves in solidarity with Communists in other countries. Communists distrust Nationalistic nations and leaders. Communists strongly distrust "big business."Fascists are ultra-nationalists who identify strongly with other Nationalistic nations and leaders. Fascists distrust internationalism and rarely abide by international agreements. Fascists do not believe in the concept of international law.
Modern ExamplesRecent far-left dictatorships include the USSR (1922-1991) and its sphere throughout eastern Europe. Only five nations presently have Communist governments: China, North Korea, Cuba, Laos and Russia.Recent far-right dictatorships include the Republic of Chile under Augusto Pinochet (1973-1990) and the Republic of Argentina under Juan Perón (1946-1955) / (1973-1974). There are presently no openly fascist governments in existence.
View of warCommunists believe that war is good for the economy by spurring production, but should be avoided.War is good for the morale of the nation and therefore good for the State. Through the conquest of war, the State can attain glory. The Nation State is bolstered through the use of subjugation of inferior nations.
HistoryMajor Communist parties include the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1912-91), the Communist Party of China (1921-ON), the Workers' Party of Korea (1949-ON), and the Communist Party of Cuba (1965-ON).Term coined by Mussolini in the 1920s when he gained control of Italy. Other major fascist regimes include the NSDAP in Germany (1933-45), the National Union in Portugal (1934-68), and Francoist Spain (1936-1975).
LiteratureThe Communist Manifesto, “Das Kapital”, The State and Revolution, The Jungle, Reform or Revolution, Capital (Vol I: A Critical Analysis of Capitalist Production), Socialism: Utopian and Scientific, the Grapes of Wrath.The Doctrine of Fascism, Fascist Manifesto, "La Conquista del Estado", "Mein Kampf", My Autobiography, The Myth of the Twentieth Century, The Last Will of a Russian Fascist.
Summary: All end up being a totalitarian form of government. The people as a general rule (exceptions made for the oligarchy) always suffer and there is no way to climb up unless willing to sell your soul completely. Yes, some folks say in captialism you have to sell your soul...maybe so, but in my opinion you can still succeed in a capitalistic environment by not selling your soul. Hell, that's a good part of the premise of Atlas Shrugged.
 
To be very clear.
The law making open carry unlawful in 1987 was declared unconstitutional on the 10th and doesn't go into effect till the 25th.
Many county sheriff's have put out direction to not arrest for open carry at this time.
But, make sure you know where your particular county sheriff stands on it.
You would hate to get jammed up on a technicality
I wonder how this works now with concealed carry. Florida was very much of the mindset of "no printing" whatsoever years ago. I wonder if this helps the case in case you find yourself where printing or a peak is seen?
 
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Surgeon who cheered Charlie Kirk murder ousted from his job...as nurse punished for exposing him is REINSTATED​


fyi - she sued hospital.. and shit happened

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Can we just admit, we are an occupied country no longer managed by our own government?


Florida Congressman Brian Mast has authored or sponsored several bills related to Israel and U.S. foreign policy, most recently the "Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act," and a controversial passport provision in the State Department Authorization Act.
"Illegitimate Court Counteraction Act" (H.R. 23)
  • Purpose: This legislation, reintroduced by Mast and Rep. Chip Roy in January 2025, is intended to protect U.S. citizens and allies, including Israel, from investigations by the International Criminal Court (ICC).
  • Key Provisions:
    • It would impose sanctions, such as visa revocations, on ICC officials who seek to investigate, arrest, detain, or prosecute American citizens or officials from allied nations.
    • According to Mast, the bill sends a clear message to the ICC that interfering with Israel's right to self-defense will have consequences.
  • Status: A similar version of this bill passed the House in the previous Congress.
Controversial passport provision
  • Purpose: In September 2025, Mast included a provision in a larger State Department authorization bill (H.R. 5300) that would have allowed the Secretary of State to revoke or deny passports to people deemed to have provided "material support" to a foreign terrorist organization.
  • Controversy:
    • Civil liberties advocates, including the American Civil Liberties Union, criticized the provision as vaguely worded and susceptible to abuse, potentially criminalizing political speech and dissent.
    • The concerns came in the context of Secretary of State Marco Rubio's actions against foreign nationals for anti-Israel commentary.
  • Status: Following public backlash and criticism, the controversial provision was withdrawn from the bill by Mast.
Other related legislation
The user's query may also be referring to several other recent bills related to U.S.-Israel relations and security that Mast has supported or that have been active in Congress:
  • Israel Security Supplemental Appropriations Act: Multiple versions of supplemental appropriations bills have been passed by Congress to provide military and security assistance to Israel.
  • Israel Security Assistance Support Act: This bill, passed by the House in May 2024, compels the delivery of approved defense articles and services to Israel and aims to prevent the executive branch from withholding aid.
  • National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA): The FY2025 NDAA includes millions for Israeli security aid, such as funding for missile defense programs and cooperation on emerging technologies.
  • United States-Israel Defense Partnership Act of 2025: This bill seeks to expand and deepen U.S.-Israel defense cooperation on emerging technologies, including counter-drone systems.

Some additional information on the bill, what has happened and other bills that are concerning
 
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