krothotkin [he/him]

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  • I agree that community militias probably can’t (and arguable shouldn’t) be able to field that kind of equipment. However, if community militias confederate with other community militias to form a unified military - which I think is feasible - that may be more possible.

    Also, OP seemed to mostly be talking fascists and qultists, sort of small-scale reactionary threeper militia kind of folks. Armoured cavalry and drones would definitely help against those kinds of forces, but it doesn’t seem to be necessary. A well-organized community defense force may be sufficient. The state forces backing the boomers up are another story, but I don’t think that’s what is at issue here.

    A last thought, kind of unrelated to your point, but something that just struck me thinking about how to get the materials together to build tanks and planes. It’s hard to think about products that are as enmeshed in the global capitalist system as military products. Building and operating a military machine requires tapping resource lines rooted in colonial power or other forms of exploitation. Tanks and guns need oil, metals, chemicals, and other materials that may not be available at all domestically or, if they are, only in qualities insufficient to support an army. The Glorious People’s Army of the Soviet American States would likely be manufactured and maintained with the blood of oppressed peoples. That needs to be part of the discussion when leftists talk about militarization.