Days of Rage“People have completely forgotten that in 1972 we had over nineteen hundred domestic bombings in the United States.” — Max Noel, FBI (ret.)
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Days of Rage“People have completely forgotten that in 1972 we had over nineteen hundred domestic bombings in the United States.” — Max Noel, FBI (ret.)
I wasn't a teenager yet, at the time, but I remember a lot of this stuff. Growing up in a farming community, I don't think too many were very concerned about the craziness going on in San Fran or NYC or Chicago. Today, it is my belief that these types of people are far more organized. We may never be directly affected, but, we might. Be prepared.richief wrote:I remember most of that stuff, being a teenager it didn't phase me much, but even most adults back then just shrugged it off and went about their business. Hearst prob got the most press and conversation, along with the PLO taking hostages at munich olympics.
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They may be far more organized, thanks to the internet, but 99% of them now-a-days are whiners rather than doers. The worst we've seen so far could be considered the Berkley riots but even there they never really left their comfort zone on campus. BLM despite all the talk is a mere shadow of what The Black Panthers were in the 70s.Gunsmokin wrote:I wasn't a teenager yet, at the time, but I remember a lot of this stuff. Growing up in a farming community, I don't think too many were very concerned about the craziness going on in San Fran or NYC or Chicago. Today, it is my belief that these types of people are far more organized. We may never be directly affected, but, we might. Be prepared.richief wrote:I remember most of that stuff, being a teenager it didn't phase me much, but even most adults back then just shrugged it off and went about their business. Hearst prob got the most press and conversation, along with the PLO taking hostages at munich olympics.