NYT Discovers ‘Professional Citizens’ Training for ‘Uncertain and Polarized Times’

SOTGU range train training

Ten men, some wearing camouflage, others in vests loaded with ammunition for their AR-15 rifles, gathered under the morning shade of oak trees in Central Florida last month. They were there to learn marksmanship tactics common among Special Operation forces and elite law enforcement units.

Their instructor, Christopher Eric Roscher, an Air Force veteran, introduced himself and then led the group in prayer.

“Lord, you would use them as assets, to be protectors in this world, in a world that’s full of evil,” he prayed.

The men gathered around him were not soldiers, police officers or right-wing militia members. They were mostly civilians, including two pilots, a nurse and a construction company executive. The class’s title — Full Contender Minuteman — even referred to the civilians turned soldiers of the American Revolution.

In a world shaped by war, a pandemic and extreme weather, more Americans are getting ready for crisis — whether it’s to fight a tyrannical government, repel an invading army or respond to a natural disaster.

They are known as prepared or professional citizens, part of a growing number of gun owners who are adapting their mind-set to uncertain and polarized times. And rather than being part of more fringe “prepper” culture, they are growing more mainstream, catered to by companies ready to offer them the tools and training to be ready.

— Thomas Gibbons-Neff in Americans Are Preparing for When All Hell Breaks Loose

 

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6 thoughts on “NYT Discovers ‘Professional Citizens’ Training for ‘Uncertain and Polarized Times’”

  1. In a world shaped by extreme weather. LOL

    It’s the excuse that keeps on excusing. They tried to pretend like people were fleeing climate change by coming to the USA. Then Trump apparently fixed the climate when he decided to enforce existing laws. Trump should tell Europe how to fix “climate refugees.” They’ll laugh at him and then realize he was right years later. They’re slow like that. Example: see Germans laughing about Trump telling them not to depend on Russia for natural gas.

    1. Nero “…diction, not grammar…” Wolfe

      “But it turns out all we needed was a new president.”

      Is that a great line, or what?

  2. In a world shaped by war, a pandemic and extreme weather…

    It’s a world shaped by Democrat policies in response to preventable war, new viruses, and natural disasters. It’s good to be prepared. I’m just calling out typical NYT propaganda.