• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Militia isn’t defined by being part of the State.

    It’s a term used to describe a military force comprised of civilians. There’s even a modern connotation of being against the state.

    a military force that engages in rebel or terrorist activities in opposition to a regular army.

    Gangs aren’t purely for military purposes, so if the purpose of this gang is an armed attack against a govenrment agency, then it’s not unreasonable to call them a militia.

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        I don’t understand. Do you find that confusing?

        Boiled down, “militia” doesn’t mean much more than “group of non-soldiers organised in a soldier sort of way with the intention of doing soldier sort of things”.