Sunday, April 28, 2019

Roof Top Koreans





Typical Koreans On A Roof In LA

They targeted successful stores owned by Koreans because they wanted to steal the Koreans' stuff. All that free plunder waitin' for the takin'.


A Korean Going Roof

But the Koreans didn't want to give all their stuff to the Oppressed Minority attacking them in busloads, and called the cops. The cops didn't come or ran away. They were scared of the Oppressed Minority.


Note Hunting Rifle And Double On The Roof

Not the Koreans, who got on their roofs and shot the Oppressed Minority until the Oppressed Minority got the message and ran away. The Oppressed Minority doesn't mess with Koreans anymore in case they go "roof."


Happy Days On The Roof

There's not only a movie but a moral to this edifying tale.

Your Old Friend,

LSP

16 comments:

  1. Not an SKS. O/U shotgun on the left, Scoped bolt action "hunting" rifle on the right.

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  2. Yes, I remember it well. I was living in Redondo Beach (yep, one street off the beach!) at the time and all of L.A. County was under a curfew after dark. The ash from the fires set by the Oppressed Minorities was settling all over the area, and it strongly smelled of smoke.

    And the Koreans held their ground!

    Years later I met some who were there, and they weren't Koreans! They were AMERICANS, and justifiably proud of it.

    And I'm proud to know them.....

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  3. C-Can we all get along?

    Sure. Do what the officer says, and don't take stuff that isn't yours.

    "The cops didn't come or ran away." Indeed. I believe the operative phrase is "absent civil authority", at which point it is time to form up the local militia, roof top or otherwise.

    Burn the place down, and then act surprised when you can't get your mail--

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=98&v=x6qGUsjxXFQ

    If the EBT system ever goes down, the above video will look like a cake walk. If the cell network goes down for any length of time, I am firmly convinced that a large portion of the younger generations will simply go mad from the "isolation".

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  4. Not just the "Oppressed Minorities" were cowed. The civil authorities didn't try for any arrests or indictments per an acquaintance who was employed in the DA office.

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  5. Americans protecting their own, nothing wrong with that.

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  6. Neat place to live, drjim!

    I was in England at the time and we didn't really get much news about the riots, certainly NOT about the Roof Top Koreans.

    Well done, boys.

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  7. Thanks for the infovid, RHT.

    Youngsters with no cell phone access?!?

    The ESCHATON.

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  8. I'm not surprised, WSF. Btw, have you noticed the weird lack of "race riots" over the last 2 years? They were coming thick and fast before '16.

    Strange, isn't it.

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  9. I'd say they did well, Brig, but stay out of the way when a Korean goes Roof.

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  10. Oh, yeah - the Korean Americans acting more American than most born here Americans. I remember it all very well. Good for them!

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  11. remember the "occupy wall street" fools, read a story about how the idiots started approaching a building under remodel, the contractor and some of his workers got on the 3rd story balcony and when the idiots approached he racked up a 12 gauge they all stopped, then his coworkers racked up about 8 more, the whole group turned and left. Something about that sound will put the fear of god in a lot of folks.

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    1. Wisdom openned the door, Egyptian.

      Speaking of genius brigade, did you see the antifa/guns/cartel sting story?

      Maybe 1 Batt Einstein will start a civil war, all three of them, the rest being Feds...

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