it is a strategy to get the right wing to defend disarmament
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I hate guns, but without a doubt, the best way to have common sense guns policies is for the minorities the right hates to be armed.
best case scenario I'm wrong and guns are good for the cause, we win. worse case scenario and we get less rednecks with machine guns. unless the outcome is straight up fascism that only bans minorities they hate to have guns, in which case they really do need guns so they can at least try a revolt before ending in a concentration camp anyways.
The right wing will only defend disarmament when they feel like they're being targeted.
I strongly agree with this. We need to remember that there is no such thing as hypocrisy with right wing lunatics. They are reactionary. They aren’t being inconsistent because they don’t believe in anything.
Super unrelated but anyone ever hear the song John Brown's Body? Lovely ditty!
As a Canadian I’ve always found that even left Americans defend gun rights, it’s weird. But I guess if you’re born and raised in that culture it’s just normal to have such easy access to guns
Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers should be frustrated, by force if necessary
if I lived almost anywhere else I wouldn't. NZ voted away their rights recently and I respect that. Japan probably should have thought it through a little more. but America is insano-country. legal corruption, the wealthy using indirect forms of violence, direct violence from the police. it's the kind of conditions that require communities to build ways of defending themselves. also the people in power want us unarmed for different reasons than you want to be unarmed.
I think it's Pandora's box, once opened it can't be closed.
I understand there have been instances where it's been closed in other countries, but I just can't see that vision working in the US society.
The divine rights of kings was also thought to be impossible to disappear, yet here we are.