You did state that if people have the money for the getup, they can't be failed by liberalism.
Maybe that's not the same, but I strongly object nonetheless
I have a few firearms.
I have some cheap yet functional and practical tactical gear.
And I even have a couple Hawaiian shirts: they were gifts.
I'd never ever put the third together with the first two, but I have literally everything needed to make a boog outfit in my home, right now
I've personally been failed by liberalism and live well below the poverty line.
I just saved, cut expenses, eating more cheaply, and used my tax returns and stimulus money on the first two things.
Many gun stores have layaway plans.
Plenty of people have televisions, computers, videogame systems, and phones, that are more expensive than a decent low end AR-15.
If that's not the "winning argument" I think it is, I really would like to know why.
I'll even pinky promise not to reply to it.
Because I still genuinely don't see how someone who can afford a boog outfit can't also be failed by liberalism.
There are certain boog spokespeople who are emerging, and they're almost certainly lost causes.
That I do agree on.
Some of them are also sporting SCARs with Trijicons and shit like that. I tend to see those kinds identifying as and representing "Boogaloo boys" publicly moreso than the budget store kit. And this post isn't about random sympathizers sitting at home, it's about the guys traveling across the country to marches who are repping the brand, so to speak.
You did state that if people have the money for the getup, they can't be failed by liberalism.
Maybe that's not the same, but I strongly object nonetheless
I have a few firearms.
I have some cheap yet functional and practical tactical gear.
And I even have a couple Hawaiian shirts: they were gifts.
I'd never ever put the third together with the first two, but I have literally everything needed to make a boog outfit in my home, right now
I've personally been failed by liberalism and live well below the poverty line.
I just saved, cut expenses, eating more cheaply, and used my tax returns and stimulus money on the first two things.
Many gun stores have layaway plans.
Plenty of people have televisions, computers, videogame systems, and phones, that are more expensive than a decent low end AR-15.
If that's not the "winning argument" I think it is, I really would like to know why.
I'll even pinky promise not to reply to it.
Because I still genuinely don't see how someone who can afford a boog outfit can't also be failed by liberalism.
There are certain boog spokespeople who are emerging, and they're almost certainly lost causes.
That I do agree on.
Some of them are also sporting SCARs with Trijicons and shit like that. I tend to see those kinds identifying as and representing "Boogaloo boys" publicly moreso than the budget store kit. And this post isn't about random sympathizers sitting at home, it's about the guys traveling across the country to marches who are repping the brand, so to speak.
Breaking my rule to state that I do agree with that. The people who are emerging as the spokespeople are most likely not reachable.