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August 15, 2014

Victoria: Chapter 22

With a motley collection of remnants of regular units, some urban National Guard outfits happy to get paid in yen and assorted other rabble, the federals made their first moves.
In October, they invaded Indiana, which had declared itself a republic. The Indiana government had forbidden any defensive measures as “provocations,” with their Republican governor promising that “my good friends in Washington are wholly opposed to violence in any form.” He was first on the list of sniper targets when the two remaining battalions of the 82nd Airborne dropped on Indianapolis; they got him as he ran for his limousine. A “brigade” of black gangs from Baltimore and Philadelphia took Fort Wayne and spent three days looting and burning the place, with the enthusiastic help of some local Boyz. The videos of panic-stricken whites fleeing their burning suburbs and “necklaced” Koreans’ blackened corpses outside their looted stores told the rest of us what to expect.
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Posted by gerardvanderleun at August 15, 2014 9:06 AM. This is an entry on the sideblog of American Digest: Check it out.

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Having now read most of Kurt Schlicter's fanciful-bordering-on-inane "oral history" diatribe - which Insty has been hawking and which purports to tell the future history of the same period - I have to say I find this Victoria series infinitely more credible, as well as more compelling.

Posted by: AGoyAndHisBlog [TypeKey Profile Page] at August 15, 2014 12:10 PM

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