Escalation

One of the very first things my father taught me was an important one:  Never point your toy gun at a policeman.  As he explained further, you may know it’s a toy gun, but he doesn’t:  so there’s a good chance he might shoot you.  And it would be your fault.

Continuing the chronicles of the Left playing out its little Insurrection Fantasy, we see this latest example:

The Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) riots by Antifa and other activists since June 2025 may have now claimed what could have been the first killing tied to this anti-ICE operation in Portland, following a Friday-night drive-by shooting.

Here’s the relevant bit:

Instead of using an actual gun, however, the angry shooter, a woman, used a reported non-lethal BB-type gun and shot at least one right-wing livestreamer in the face and arm multiple times. Others may have been hit as well.

As someone pointed out:

Had it been real, they’d be dead or wounded.

And had someone returned fire and killed this drunken bitch, no doubt the wails would have been deafening:  It was just a little toyyyyyy!

Yup, and she would have been killed by just a little bullet.

Keep sowing the wind, Leftie scum.  The Revolution wants and needs martyrs, and it won’t take long before that wish is granted.  Just remember:  you started it.

What he said.

3 comments

  1. I’m your age and us boys got hundreds of toy guns growing up for birthdays and Christmas. My dad liked guns. I can’t imagine how any of us would have had an opportunity to point a gun at a jackboot.

    I currently have my regular Daisy from 1959 as well as a much newer Red Ryder my wife gave me, and 2 or 3 other rifles as well as the high performance Gamo Swarm Whisper.

    I also have about 5 BB-pellet pistols including a Beretta 92FS version that can be switched instantly to full auto blowing 18 BB’s out the pipe in less than 2 seconds. I wouldn’t want to get shot with any of these guns and especially not in the face. At 100′ the Gamo will put a .22 pellet all the way through you.

    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07PH9MM9C?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_3&th=1

  2. Thermostat versus switch. The left thinks they can dial up or dial down the violence. But when the right flips the switch, it’s on.

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