It seems like the situation with fascists is quickly turning into something where they can now consistently outnumber/overpower us, their opposition.
Below I am going to highlight quotes from a piece that talks about what one does tactically when overpowered.
1/ "The essence of all strategy is to bring, by the use of surprise and mobility, the greatest possible strength to bear at a chosen time/place. It must be ensured that the enemy does not-or is not able to assemble strength at that point...
2/ This holds true for us, but for us it involves clever maneuvering of force and mobility to make it so (or we will always be overpowered.)...
3/ We must: - Drain enemy's manpower and resources, -Lead the resistance of the people to enemy occupation, - Break down the enemy's organizational structure...
4/ One achieves the first by constant harassment of the enemy. One remembers their own task is not to hold ground but to ensure that in time the enemy will not hold any either (deplatform them, don't have them deplatform you)...
5/ One must always be on the offensive. To be successful one needs surprise, mobility, exact knowledge of the enemy, and determination...
6/ One's tactics must always be in the process of change because in time the enemy will have an answer for the old ones. The offensive must be fluid and carried out in detachments of smaller segmented groups (instead of one big one.) The smallest units will have the initiative...
7/ Teams must move to the objective and if attacked will be capable of dissolving- only to come together again later. To reach the objective the teams may have to infiltrate hostile strong points (normie bloc.)...
8/ Since one's main task is to drain the enemy it follows that one must hit the enemy when they are most vulnerable (isolated, split apart, in a disarray, etc.) and fight for initiative- never ground...
9/ One must avoid superior numbers, if one is outnumbered the goal is to fragment the larger group and confront its smaller sections individually until each are defeated. One strikes only when one can win, when they advance one withdraws, when they rest, one goes on offensive...
10/ Above all one must rely on surprise. Make as little contact as possible with the enemy and use the smallest force in the quickest time at the farthest away place...
11/ The offensives must plan to take advantage of a vulnerability, when the enemy is resting, moving, lightly guarded, or when they can be flanked. A much weaker force can defeat an enemy by flanking them."
Ok rather simplistic but there it is:
-Don't hold ground, make the enemy not either.
-Drain them with constant harassment.
-Don't amass a large force to go against theirs, fragment theirs down into confrontable groups.
-Rely on surprise, don't make oneself known.
^All these things can happen parallel but separate from normal person protests that do all the normal person protest things.
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