That’s a fair statement, but racism wasn’t tolerated when I was in, and usually was the sign of a short timer. It was garbage then, and it’s garbage now.
Militias usually have rank structure, some more rigid than others. Militias can be as small as a couple dozen people, and be up to several hundred. They are usually built to work in tandem with other militias or standing militaries. A good example is the revolutionary war.
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So wait what makes the New People’s Army a militia? It’s got a centralized commanding body of government (the National Democratic front), thousands of members, and actively held red bases of control. It’s still in the Guerrilla stage but that doesn’t mean it’s a militia.
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The difference is basically that militias are non professional militarized groups protecting and defending their communities and not nationalized, and don’t *have* to follow military orders. (It a little more complicated, but I am painting a pic in a single tweet.)
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