Time to Strike, by Vagabond

NOTHING is in it for people like me.
Mr. Middle America, traditional, tax-paying, non-confrontational, provider to his family. Trusting. The actual backbone of America.
(Note: no thought to correct gendering in this article. No respect for woke writing standards. No disclaimers that “While I respect.x,y.z… And we are way past apologies).
Middle American Man is evil, Mean to his daughters if he loves his Little GIrls. Demeaning to his wife if he treats her like a Lady. Horrible to his sons if he teaches them how to be Men. He is guilty of the political crimes of his ancestral people who looked like him, even if none of them  ever mistreated anyone. He serves his country, and his community. He keeps up his property. He has always worked, paid his taxes, and respected the law.
His watches Big Business thrive while his small business is ruined. He watches those above live the high life off his taxes, and those below get ‘free stuff.’ His children get no help to attend university, nor for medical expenses. He goes to court for a traffic ticket, while he watches criminals and traitors make millions off book deals.
He deserves abuse, He deserves humiliation. He deserves to be cut out, marginalized. He may NOT defend himself or risk lawsuit, persecution or actual prosecution. He must train his replacement. And most of all he must accept all this without complaint or resistance.
He votes, yet his vote is not counted. he is cheated from his proper say, but must deny that anything is out of order. He witnesses his “We Will Fight For You” politicians betray him. And he must accept this lest he be labled a crackpot, and eventually an Enemy of the State.
And he must look forward to a future in which doxing, critical race theory, legal absolution for those who burn his business is enforced by the government itself.
His role is simple: work to purchase from Big Business,  pay taxes to enrich the rich, and observe while the rich vilify him and redistribute his wealth to the underclass who hate him until the day rthey eplace him.
Bombs are riots are not necessary – those are the tools of the left.
But what if the cash cow’s milk dries up? A determined STOP! to purchase, consumption, and taxation?
How long before the coffers dry up, and the gated communities get stormed?
Does he have a choice? What does Middle American Man have to lose?
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About the Author: NC Scout

NC Scout is the nom de guerre of a former Infantry Scout and Sergeant in one of the Army’s best Reconnaissance Units. He has combat tours in both Iraq and Afghanistan. He teaches a series of courses focusing on small unit skills rarely if ever taught anywhere else in the prepping and survival field, including his RTO Course which focuses on small unit communications. In his free time he is an avid hunter, bushcrafter, writer, long range shooter, prepper, amateur radio operator and Libertarian activist. He can be contacted at [email protected] or via his blog at brushbeater.wordpress.com .

47 Comments

  1. Tyler Durdan December 4, 2020 at 13:08

    NC, My personal opinion is that the Right should have gone for the head shot against the marxists months ago. They talk the big talk about getting pushed too far, but that’s all it was talk. Our side rolled over like a fat old whore. If a patriot is part of a team that’s been training for a while, and is reasonably well prepared, they may delay the inevitable in the short term. The other side is far better organized, and funded and now controls the media, local, state and federal law enforcement and, unfortunately the government. America, as we knew it, as it should be, is gone. In it’s place is some cross betweem East Berlin and Mozambique. That talk on the street is that the marxists TTP’s call for them to Identify groups of conservatives or individuals, isolate them and overwhelm them with suprise, large numbers and violence of action. We should have been doing this to them month ago. We have the skill-sets and equipment but lack organization, leadership and scrotal mass.

    • NC Scout December 4, 2020 at 18:49

      I agree.

    • Johnny Paratrooper December 4, 2020 at 19:17

      But, remember this, you only get ONE chance. And then your quarry runs away.
      Now we have 5 times as many people on our side, they look like idiots, and they just stole an election in front of the entire world.
      We have the morale authority as far as 2020 is concerned. They cannot claim victim status after half a trillion in riots and economic damage on top of stealing an election in plain view.

      And every cop in the U.S. saw it happen in HD. No excuses now. NONE.

    • spin geraht December 4, 2020 at 21:06

      in other words nothings changed, our side never had the media or the bureaucrats, “government. pretty sure thousands of isolated “direct actions”
      or better yet fifty thousand armed pissed off bastards converging on DC and five thousand of the same converging on blue state capitols would be unstoppable. and just might get something good done. i’m only one pissed off son of a bitch just need a few more.

  2. Popov December 4, 2020 at 13:29

    In unrelated (somewhat) news: NFAC leader Grandmaster Dumbass has been arrested on several federal felony charges for allegedly pointing a gun at federal officers during one of his larping events. While this guy is dumb ass con man, this smells like some bogus shit. Just a reminder, if they will do it to him, they will do it to you.

    https://www.wave3.com/2020/12/03/leader-nfac-facing-charges-allegedly-pointing-gun-federal-agents-officers/

  3. Rooster December 4, 2020 at 13:40

    Less and less every ticking moment! If this election fraud stands and no consequences happen for the treasonous criminals, I fear the Republic is lost. When the Kracken lays asleep, as do the people, the communists have won….period! As one that hates the black pill, as I have hope in Christ, most Americans are no longer worthy of their freedoms as they have traded their freedom for perceived security and ease; They shall not have, nor deserve, either!(BF) May we be blessed with hard times and a boot in our collective asses to light the torch! That will be the only way to get good folks to WTFU!

  4. rto-jerry December 4, 2020 at 14:05

    AMEN brother!!!

  5. JD December 4, 2020 at 14:44

    I think we need the verb instead of the noun.

  6. enn ess December 4, 2020 at 14:51

    Sounds suspiciously like events occurring pre 1776. And we all know how that turned out.

    • Johnny Paratrooper December 4, 2020 at 19:08

      Correct.
      The French and Indian War AKA The Seven Years War was a war for Corporations enforced by the soldiers of a king.
      Only Officers got anything out of the deal, Royalty and Nobility did MUCH better.
      1775 was a revolt against the trading corporations, land companies, and the soldiers of the kings.
      Corporations, Kings, Foreign powers, Savages on the Borders and Frontiers. Cities are a diseased death sentence.
      Sounds about right to me.
      Didn’t end well for them. Launched a 200 year struggle for the white man though. Gave rise to about 10 hostile ideologies like Marxism, Socialism, Communism, and Syndicated Anarchism.
      Watch “Last of the Mohicans” and pay attention to how the Colonists were treated. They were treated like dumb, uneducated second class citizens. 25 years later, the sons and daughters of the Veterans(The next generation) lost it and started slaughtering any Red Coats they could find. German Grenadier Mercenaries made an appearance.

      History is the best isn’t it?
      The 1960’s wasn’t as popular as we are told. Most of that was just because they dominated the media.
      The 1990’s and the rise of gangster rap, meth/opioids, NAFTA, and all that other stuff was the significantly more important period in our history and did affect nearly every family.
      The 1970’s deindustrialization was bad, sure, but the real shift occurred during NAFTA. Roe v. Wade and the Pill was worse for the country than Deindustrialization.

      • vyt1az December 5, 2020 at 21:39

        —————–
        Roe v. Wade and the Pill was worse for the country than Deindustrialization.
        —————–

        Absolutely spot on. I’d say that 90% the people I’ve known who became extremely immoral over time started off by compromising the morality of what was between their legs.

        No society survives this level of debauchery, sexual immorality, and the murder of innocents for personal convenience.

      • Daniel Morgan December 7, 2020 at 18:11

        “1775 was a revolt against the trading corporations, land companies, and the soldiers of the kings.”
        Dude, you don’t know anything about American history. And by the way, you are parroting the 1619 project type of communist BS about the origins of the American Revolution. You are pretty ignorant of American history.

  7. Bubba December 4, 2020 at 14:52

    Interesting thought, but:
    1.) the government takes “their” payroll taxes BEFORE we get our share of what we make. And if you don’t pay your property tax, rest assured that the local Sheriff, ‘who is on our side’, will not hesitate to run you off and auction your house to some urban slug who wants to move out of their sh!thole city and ruin some more of America.
    2.) A plurality of “middle Americans” won’t boycott sports ball, NASCAR, Fakebook, Nike, Netflix, Hollywood, or anything/anybody else who regularly pokes a finger in the eye of conservative America.
    3.) It is more than obvious a very significant portion of the American population is generally ignorant and lazy. I’d be willing to make a small wager that the average waist size for American ‘men’ over 25 y.o. is in excess of 46″. This leads me to believe most will NOT be doing anything that will inconvenience to their slovenly lifestyle.

    So, not much hope from me on a massive boycott of anything.
    With one possible exception: Truckers; if there is something that pushes them too hard, they could effectively create a boycott. They are already loosely organized, and united in that they all like making money. And they can create a boycott by just taking an extended vacation-not too hard to do.

    All that being said, I would not be totally surprised if/when some straw finally breaks the camel’s back that a series of significant, unexpected, and nearly spontaneous (or at least in rapid sequence) reactions by a small percentage of Americans would occur.

    I guess we’ll just see what we see–or not.

    • spin geraht December 4, 2020 at 20:25

      At least half of the truckers i see are some kind of middle easterner or ukrainian/ russian. whites and white working men in particular need to start monkey wrenching everything they can, every chance they get, in any way possible. chaos.. in chaos… opportunity. if the stolen election is allowed to stand america is over and there is nothing to be loyal to, nothing to love or sacrifice for. only black burning hatred for traitors and those who enable and support them in any way.

      • Scurvy December 5, 2020 at 15:27

        Spin Geraht:

        The truckers could do a selective strike where they refuse to deliver to certain cities or regions were excluded from deliveries or pickups. Sure there would be guys that would break the strike, but if enough refused it would drive prices through the roof and choke off goods to the cesspool cities. Then the riots would take over and complete the isolation.
        Food stuffs would be the most effective commodity.

    • FlyBy December 5, 2020 at 00:32

      The New Green Deal will push truckers to strike. If Bite-me and Cruella do make it into office, look for goods to stop flowing as the transportation industry grinds to a halt.

      • woodsplitter December 5, 2020 at 11:57

        Green New Deal will kill the industry, we won’t have to strike. Fuel costs alone will tank it. The economy in general will crash and chaos will ensue. People were swearing at me when gas was over $4, can’t imagine what it’ll be like when the SHTF!

  8. WiscoMando December 4, 2020 at 14:55

    I’ll say it again.

    We are behind enemy lines. We have everything to lose.

    Stike hard, strike fast. Kill, and keep on killing until they give up. This may be metaphorical – kill their wallets, kill their businesses, kill their control mechanisms by noncompliance with tyrannical orders.

    It’s time to say No. It is a complete sentence, after all.

    Thank you for stating your truth.

    • Randolph Scott Ambassador of Ukraine December 4, 2020 at 18:59

      Lemay rules.

  9. Jose December 4, 2020 at 16:07

    100%

  10. ncislander December 4, 2020 at 17:48

    Incredible truthful piece. Unfortunately, no words could be any more true than these.
    Standing by for the millions and millions of us awaiting to be deputized. Let it begin. It’s the right thing to do for this Country I love so much.
    God Bless all who will get it done.
    -NCislander, another Middle America Veteran

  11. Anonymous December 4, 2020 at 17:50

    5

  12. 71M December 4, 2020 at 18:42

    Yup, that describes superbly my sentiment and most of Middle America. We pay the taxes, get fleeced, told to pay more. Keep working. The illegals, scams, moochers and political hacks are costly to keep in the freebees.

    I wonder what the Founding Fathers would say when asked how is America doing in 2020? WTF !

    • GK December 4, 2020 at 23:55

      They would be clandestinely forming a Continental Congress, Declaring their Independence, and laying the groundwork for a near certain War. They would get the public to understand the notion of Self Determination via minimal Government oversight. They would certainly be training for the inevitable.
      Simple stuff, we should do the same.

  13. Randolph Scott Ambassador of Ukraine December 4, 2020 at 18:57

    Strike, that is what they did in Poland. If I recall correctly they whipped Communism’s ass. They had an organized strike, not a haphazard gathering of moaners and groaners.

  14. Anonymous December 4, 2020 at 20:18

    4.5

  15. John Fry December 4, 2020 at 23:16

    YEP !

  16. TINVOWOOT December 5, 2020 at 11:24

    As usual the question remains: who goes first? Who is willing to risk their “lives, fortune, and sacred honor”? Who is willing to be the example?

    If your answer is “not I”, then conditions clearly aren’t intolerable enough yet.

    • John December 7, 2020 at 14:02

      Those of us facing retirement might want to reconsider dying in a nursing home. We might have a duty to forge a path for the younger guys to follow. What have we to loose?

  17. Curious Passerby December 5, 2020 at 11:58

    If you have some time, please read The Mother Hive, by Kipling. Don’t worry, I’ll wait.
    https://americanliterature.com/author/rudyard-kipling/short-story/the-mother-hive
    Pretty cool, huh?

    If you didn’t have time, you should make it. It’s a powerful allegory for us now. It’s about a beehive that is infiltrated by a communist wax moth, who proceeds to infest the hive with its ideology and its eggs. It teaches the young bees a seductive message of liberation and laziness and reliance on others to feed them. The young bees follow the moth, trying to lay their own eggs, refusing to work, letting the hive fall into disrepair. In the end, the decay leads the productive older bees to decide it’s time to leave and restart elsewhere, abandoning the moths and the lazy collectivist bees to their fate. The lazy bees try to stop them from fleeing, begging them to stop, stating they’re sure to die without them working hard to feed them. The good bees leave just in time to see God (the beekeeper) descending in smoke and wrath to destroy the corrupt hive and its worthless inhabitants to begin again.

    It’s over 100 years old, but even more apropos now than it was when it was penned in 1908. I think it captures beautifully our precise situation and a possible solution. Kipling’s bees “go Galt” 50 years before Rand’s Atlas Shrugged described Galt’s Gulch. America’s Deplorables can’t all afford to look for a new hive, but if their labor, savings, industry, credit, votes, etc were denied to the system, it would be obvious fairly quickly. It would be the most effective form of protest if the productive class stopped producing and left the Left holding the bag. (BTW- if you want an example of how threatened the govt is by people doing their own thing, read: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wickard_v._Filburn. In this case, govt won against a farmer who only wanted to grow his own food. Govt argued successfully his act of not engaging in interstate commerce effected interstate commerce and thus was also regulated. Amazing level of BS there.)

    After reading The Mother Hive, wouldn’t you agree America is a hive in desperate need of a cleanup?

    • NC Scout December 5, 2020 at 13:18

      What are you doing about it?

      • Curious Passerby December 5, 2020 at 17:20

        I started a greenhouse this year and expanded my garden. I started up a small side business. I’m networking with some of my neighbors, friends, and coworkers. Stacked the pantry deep and alerted my friends, family, and coworkers to do the same.

        • NC Scout December 5, 2020 at 18:57

          Good for you. Now think about what you can do to take that to the next level.

  18. Gray Man December 5, 2020 at 22:21

    5

  19. Gray Man December 5, 2020 at 22:28

    The mindset of the average, white, American man between the ages of 16 and 60 will have to change from what is currently, to a mindset similar to the one he would have if woke up in the middle of the night to find burglars in his living room. That is instant survival-mode. Fight/flight reaction. “Fire everything!” kind of moment, because if you lose, that’s the last time you ever get to try.

    Our side always plays by the rules, but those rules are in place to ensure that we lose to the people who don’t follow the rules. They use our morality against us.

    It’s time to play by only rule now: “Don’t lose.”

    Because what we will lose is everything. What we would win is the same. Everything. And this fight between the communists and “us” is a fight for everything. Winner takes all, loser gets absolutely zip.

    • John December 7, 2020 at 13:59

      We are going to win this by simply voting and boycotting. We need to accept that we are no longer the majority in our own land.
      We also need to ask the simple question, “If a legal democratic process results in the oppression and enslavement of my family am I morally obligated to acquiesce to it?”
      If the answer is no then we’d best at least consider the idea that we will have to embrace a life of crime to resist the theoretical enslavement. In that case you’re really not prepping and training properly If you’re abiding by all the laws. It’s time to start listing targets.

  20. Nick December 7, 2020 at 09:13

    Stop paying taxes, work for cash and milk whatever free stuff u can get. If enough of us did that it just might cripple the system and cause enough widespread discomfort to trigger a cascade of violence allowing us to do something other than ranting about how were paying to be screwed over. At the same time stock up and hope trump has the gonads to invoke the insurrection act which would likely trigger that massive violence from the left which is needed for us to respond en masse.

    • Daniel Morgan December 7, 2020 at 18:05

      “Stop paying taxes, work for cash and milk whatever free stuff u can get.”
      Oh, OK, I’ll just get right on that. You can buy a lot of stuff on Amazon with cash…not.
      I’ve got news for you, a hell of a lot of us make a lot more money from our work than what we can use to buy milk. And as for taxes, every time my social security taxes are withheld from my paycheck it increases the amount of my future social security payments by adding to my lifetime earnings record. And, I’ve got some more news for you: There are a hell of a lot of us who do not want to see the Federal government or the United States of America damaged or destroyed because I’ve got a sizable vested interest in making sure that the government and its social security administration keeps right on going so they can start direct depositing money into my bank account in about 10 years. And that cash you want me to work for, it is not going to be worth anything without the full faith and credit of the Federal government standing behind it.
      This is the kind of nonsense that people go to the Internet to spray around with their keyboard but that adds nothing to real thoughtful consideration of what can be done, what we need to do, and how we need to do it.

      I’ve just finished reading Henry David Thoreau’s essay about John Brown. https://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/thoreau_001.asp
      Thoreau rightly points out that Brown was a man of God who had the courage that so many lacked. He explains eloquently his disdain for those who dismissed Brown’s raid as the ridiculous stunt of a crazy man, and in the process almost makes Brown seem rational. As one leading politician of the time described it, quoted in Thoreau’s essay, Brown’s raid was the best planned and executed conspiracy that failed. But it did fail. He attacked a Federal arsenal. You can’t do that and get away with it. You can’t. You die, and then you died for what? Thoreau discusses the “for what?” but bottom line is that as good as Brown’s intentions were and as intelligent as Thoreau’s defense was, Brown attacked a Federal arsenal and was captured and hung and the sword of the government proved to be stronger than the pen of Brown’s mind or the words of Thoreau.

  21. greek01 December 7, 2020 at 15:40

    I seriously doubt anyone is going to do anything. I think that most self-proclaimed patriots are just going to be rolled up or go to ground.
    There are too many aspects of any patriot opposition or organization that are simply missing unless someone goes tilting after windmills. I see a great deal of bluster, and comments but when it comes right down to it – I’m not holding my breath, even for the Trump team getting any traction on election fraud. We go out “not with a bang but a whimper”.

    Like H.L. Mencken — ‘Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want and deserve to get it good and hard.’

    BOHICA

    The only thing that will save us is Devine Intervention.

    • NC Scout December 7, 2020 at 16:24

      A LOT of people are doing a lot about it. This damn sure ain’t the 90s, and all the covid lockdowns and the ruining of people’s businesses is going to remove any incentive to not start shouting.

      • Daniel Morgan December 7, 2020 at 18:20

        I don’t see anything happening unless they try to enforce gun confiscation or literally try to force people to turn over their AR’s by using the data from form 4473’s etc to go door to door. At that point I think there will be armed resistance and actual fighting. Otherwise, nothing. I just don’t see anything happening unless a state government goes all in against the Federal government as they did at the state level with secession leading up to the Civil War. None of the states is going to do that. Even the most conservative states have large liberal population centers and in most (not all, but most) of the states that liberal urban core is large enough to control the state and prevent a state-level action to oppose the Federal government. Certainly that is the case in your own NC, in my own PA, definitely in OR, GA, probably even in Texas, etc, etc. Without some elected large-geographic entity such as a state taking a stand through that elected governance structure there just is not going to be anything done. Except if they try to take guns. That would, I am pretty sure, lead to people feeling they have nothing to lose and starting to shout.

        • NC Scout December 7, 2020 at 21:28

          You’re severely underestimating what people do when you remove their income and cost them all they have over a bullshit “virus”.

    • dd December 9, 2020 at 18:39

      Go kill yourself you black pilled crying beta

  22. Daniel Morgan December 8, 2020 at 21:28

    If you have a little time, get this book and read it: The Minute Men: The First Fight: Myths and Realities of the American Revolution, written by retired NATO Commanding General John Galvin. There are a lot of misconceptions about the colonial American resistance to the British and the start of the Revolutionary War. Gen. Galvin did extensive research for his book. He traces the Minute Men back to the mid-1600’s, lonnnnngggggg before 1775. He read through countless pages of archived records from many of the small towns in Massachusetts that document the town council meeting minutes, the militia muster records, expense reports, after-action reports, etc going back to the 1600’s and traces the development of the militia and the in particular the Minute Men through the 150 years leading up to the Lexington and Concord battles on April 19, 1775. The guys who turned out with Captain Parker were not just a bunch of guys who happened to have some firearms laying around and were pissed at the British. They were NOT partisans. They were not private militias (except for the Associators in Pennsylvania who were private club militias but who had the same training, organization, and discipline as the militias of the other colonies/states). These guys were as professional organized military as we had in this country at the time, equivalent to today’s regular Army, not equivalent to the kinds of right-wing militias (formally organized or just informal “clubs”) as we might have today.

    I remember back around1998 talking to a friend who was active duty in the Army, and I was trying to explain to him why the 2nd Amendment was so important (i.e., so the common people could have a means to oppose a tyrannical government) and my buddy just gave me this look and said, “You do know, we have helicopters, and tanks, and artillery, right?” And I was like, “yeah, but pre-ban AR’s and … hunting rifles and ….” And he was like, “…helicopters….”

    You can download General Galvin’s book to your kindle for less than $10. Really, you should read that book. Frankly, more people really need to know a heck of a lot more about real American history.

    • NC Scout December 9, 2020 at 08:58

      “helicopters, tanks and artillery” is a point parroted by the anti-2A when they try to demoralize those of us DOING A DAMN THING ABOUT IT. I’ll reference you (and your ‘friend’) to Korea, Vietnam, Afghanistan (the Soviet experience), Afghanistan (our experience), and Iraq. Explain the Texas Revolution- aside from a few Officers in charge, they were NOT professional soldiers at all and had less than a year from muster to combat. Pretty sure the CSA had about the same timeline.

      Since you’re into reading, I’ll reference you over to H. John Poole.

      • Daniel Morgan December 9, 2020 at 10:48

        I don’t think anyone could possibly be more pro-2nd Am. than I am, so I think you misunderstand me a little bit. And, I’m not saying that we can’t accomplish anything in defending our rights as Americans. I am saying that we need to have a more clear idea of what we can do, where it needs to be done, and how to do it. Thinking we are some sort of analogue to the Minute Men is ridiculous and that is what I was trying to point out.

        A good book about what others have done that explains what people defending our rights would need to do is: Fry The Brain: The Art of Urban Sniping and its Role in Modern Guerrilla Warfare, by John West. The cities and small towns, suburban and ex-urban areas, that’s where the fight will be. It’s not going to be on the farm fields outside Gettysburg.

        I’m totally against giving an inch when it comes to our rights. I’m not saying “don’t even try it, they have helicopters!” I am saying, “they DO have helicopters, this will be in the cities and towns, not the woods, and we DO need to learn the right lessons from all of the past armed conflict that has happened around the world.”

        • NC Scout December 9, 2020 at 10:53

          You need to read my older work. I’ve talked extensively about Fry The Brain and use it as a professional reference (met John West at one point in my career as well).

          Also, there’s no place that’s immune from what’s coming. It’ll be different in spots, but not immune. Again, reference literally everything I’ve written in the past five years.

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