Tucker Carlson: 'The mob' is controlled by Democrats, and 'this is their militia'

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Mobs aren’t controlled. They slam around destroying everything they roll over and then move on.

If left unfueled, they peter out. CNN and democrats fuel mobs but they can’t control them - not at all, really.
 

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When I was reading up on military history a decade or so ago, I read where Napoleon tried to use mobs in his movement to contact phase in early battles. Composed of landless peasantry, paroled prison convicts, and countless down on their luck jobless, they formed a seething mass. A multihued killing entity without any command or control that was loosed in a general direction, in this case - towards the enemy. Armed with shotguns and farming implements they attacked organized, professional ranks and were obliterated. But they compelled the enemy to engage while Napoleon hastily deployed his tiny Grand Armee and wheeled his artillery into position. Hence the term, “Cannon Fodder.”
I read it a long time ago and am not interested in substantiating its veracity.
 
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Mobs aren’t controlled. They slam around destroying everything they roll over and then move on.

If left unfueled, they peter out. CNN and democrats fuel mobs but they can’t control them - not at all, really.

Don't be so sure about that.

https://crimethinc.com/2020/06/10/t...ecinct-in-minneapolis-an-account-and-analysis

In this anonymous submission, participants in the uprising in Minneapolis in response to the murder of George Floyd explore how a combination of different tactics compelled the police to abandon the Third Precinct.

The following analysis is motivated by a discussion that took place in front of the Third Precinct as fires billowed from its windows on Day Three of the George Floyd Rebellion in Minneapolis. We joined a group of people whose fire-lit faces beamed in with joy and awe from across the street. People of various ethnicities sat side by side talking about the tactical value of lasers, the “share everything” ethos, interracial unity in fighting the police, and the trap of “innocence.” There were no disagreements; we all saw the same things that helped us win. Thousands of people shared the experience of these battles. We hope that they will carry the memory of how to fight. But the time of combat and the celebration of victory is incommensurable with the habits, spaces, and attachments of everyday life and its reproduction. It is frightening how distant the event already feels from us. Our purpose here is to preserve the strategy that proved victorious against the Minneapolis Third Precinct.

Our analysis focuses on the tactics and composition of the crowd that besieged the Third Precinct on Day Two of the uprising. The siege lasted roughly from 4 pm well into the early hours of the morning of May 28. We believe that the tactical retreat of the police from the Third Precinct on Day Three was won by the siege of Day Two, which exhausted the Precinct’s personnel and supplies. We were not present for the fighting that preceded the retreat on Day Three, as we showed up just as the police were leaving. We were across the city in an area where youth were fighting the cops in tit-for-tat battles while trying to loot a strip mall—hence our focus on Day Two here.

They go into great detail on roles and responsibilities for the various elements embedded into the mobs. It's a very enlightening read overall.
 

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CNN HQ was set ablaze by the very mob it helped midwife.

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Did you read the full article?

I read it, and there were command and control elements present. Opportunists who had the capability to control to some extent the siege. Blinding the policemen, drones and helicopters with lasers, the ability to intercept transmissions and foment countermeasures to frustrate LE. This is more like insurrection. This is advanced. Terrorist tactics.
 
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I read it, and there were command and control elements present. Opportunists who had the capability to control to some extent the siege. Blinding the policemen, drones and helicopters with lasers, the ability to intercept transmissions and foment countermeasures to frustrate LE. This is more like insurrection. This is advanced. Terrorist tactics.

Agreed. They basically used the mob as a tool. I'd say it wasn't controlled so much as guided or directed. The level of advancement is startling quite frankly. We tend to see things from the narrow window of media footage and this completely flips that on it's head.

I have to believe that at least some of their success is luck and they're taking credit. But they're learning and who knows what the 10th riot they direct after this one will look like. It's not a heartening thought. :(
 

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