The Right have been holding back for a long time, which has led us to this despicable point.
If the Right were let loose, the Left and their Cabalist overlords would be gone.
American Freikorps would be reestablishing law and order and mopping up the swamp.
I think this is kinda true and kinda cope. Like, on some level, this is looking at a situation where the Right has by and large suffered defeats on almost every issue and going "well yeah... but trust me if we were actually trying it'd be different."
IMO there's also an expectation on our side that in the event of 2ACW or The Collapse or w/e you want to call it, that there's going to be some big event which no work needs to go into, that it's going to universally recognized as such, and that there's going to be plenty of time to form up and get organized after it happens.
Not sure how related this is, but worth noting with the Freikorps is that, on some level, they lost. Yes, they beat the communists in Germany, but how many of the men in the Freikorps do you think, when they imagined the Germany they were fighting for, pictured
Weimar? I've been reading
The Outlaws by Ernst Von Salomon (which I recommend) and he paints a picture of basically continual betrayal by the government they fought to establish instead of the communists.
The problem is, 'fighting back' on the streets, like what Antifa and BLM have been allowed to do, will not fix anything and just make things worse because it will justify even worse shit after Jan 6th.
Now doing things via official/unofficial worker actions, like with Southwest and the vax mandates, are far, far more effective than trying to 'beat' the Left's brown shirts at their own game.
Legitimacy flows from actual control. Most people will realize they need to at least get by with and therefore at least vaguely support, the people in control of where they live. The issue isn't street action or self-defense when attacked by Antifa or BLM, the issue is lack of organizational support. That and when actions are picked poorly.
The regressive left's power fundamentally relies on people's cooperation with the systems they've built. If we simply refuse to participate, everything will come crashing down; after which we will hopefully have a chance to rebuild it all into something that actually serves the interests of the American people.
I mean, everything above the immediate interpersonal relies on people's cooperation with systems. But "simply don't" isn't a solution, the solution would be
alternative systems which are largely nonexistent.