Spyke

Good.

Make those elitist corporate executives feel uncomfortable. Make those billionaires fear you. Make those MAGA dipshits who don't believe in your personal choices should be allowed, make them be scared of you.

Make the conservatives who constantly vote against your interests and want to erase you and your culture because it makes their magic sky wizard angry, make them all fear you.

They won't stop unless you deter them with promises of violence, which is what the fucking point of being armed is supposed to do.

If these fascists dont have fear in the consequences of their decisions or actions, they will continue to erode your rights.

They won't fucking stop, get it through your scared pacifist head that you need to buy a gun yesterday and carry it proudly at every protest.

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piefed.world

You think billionaires are going to care if you have a gun or not?

Spoiler but if they cared you wouldn’t have the right to a gun anymore.

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piefed.social

I dunno, dude. After Luigi killed that one healthcare executive, more and more people with money are tugging their own collars from how easy it is to track, pursue, and execute a billionaire in broad daylight. Im assuming you live under a rock and/or sheltered. Love your user name, btw

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sh.itjust.works

also the CEO of blackstone was assassinated and they are trying to make it seem like he got the wrong people going after the NFL. The lobby labeled what was on what floors, and which elevators to use. Guy didn't wander aimlessly, he went straight to blackstone, killed the people that got in his way, killed the ceo, then himself. Sure, looks like he had a problem with the NFL, but this was an assassination targeting the ceo.

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sh.itjust.works

Good. An armed society is a polite society. Guns are the great equaliser. Larger and stronger people aren’t free to assault smaller and weaker people as they wish. There are societies like Singapore and China where crime is punished so severely that people don’t need personal protection. Sadly, today, that’s not how most of the West is run.

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There is -- as far as I'm aware -- no good data to suggest any of this is true. The severity of punishment has no correlative link let alone causative link to crime rate. As for "politeness" I don't even know how to tackle this, I know Japan and Canada are considered "polite" by public opinion and both have stricter gun regulation than US. And as for the great equalizer claim while I can see that theoretically it could be an equalizer of force that would only be the case if the "weak" were as likely to have a gun as the "strong". If we simply compare women to men -- since women are often physically weaker than men -- we see the gun ownership rates skew heavily towards men. So if anything in that context not only is it not equalizing it is further dividing the gap between the weak and the strong in this context.

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breecherreply
sh.itjust.works

Polite isn't the same as fear. Also both your catchphrases are right wing NRA bullshit propaganda which isn't remotely true.

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JasSmithreply
sh.itjust.works

If the government won’t protect citizens they have the right to protect themselves.

I’m not American and I don’t care how much you like or dislike the NRA. Your comment sounds like authoritarian bootlicking.

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Rekorsereply
sh.itjust.works

When has the government failed to protect your or family members? Dont you think those would be the exception rather than the rule? If you are gearing up for the revolution I can't blame you but I doubt you need to protect yourself in that way unless its from animals or you are a drug dealer.

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sh.itjust.works

Not OP but I was the victim of years of abuse in school. So many time I was viciously attacked and no one cared. They would follow me home and attack me and my family or steal our things. Reported it all, no one cared.

One day while preparing to go home, I was attacked and one of my bullies began choking me. I thought I was going to die and gripped his neck too. He nearly died. Government blamed me for it and I was expelled pending institutional psychiatric examination.

Another time I was told by someone at college "don't go to graduation". He hadn't been all-there for a while by then so I erred on the side of caution. Took it to local and provincial police, to national police, to the school... No one took it seriously. Had to ping an old friend who worked in intelligence to get someone to take me seriously.

When he finally got raided: thousands of rounds of ammo, body armor, explosives, manifesto, etc.. Everything he needed but the guns, but he was working on that too.

Two very serious times the government failed to defend me or other people in my life and I had to take it into my own hands.

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Rekorsereply
sh.itjust.works

Why would they treat him so differently than you? Thats extremely unfair. At least you didnt need a gun to fix that problem though.

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True, but how long until that happens too? So far I've navigated these things with intelligence and the will to live, but I know better than to think that will always be enough. I'm ~40 and I've got kids, I'm not a young man with nothing to lose anymore.

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JasSmithreply
sh.itjust.works

When has the government failed to protect your or family members?

Just so I’m clear, you think I’m not allowed to care about others? I’m not even allowed to care about my own safety until my family has been attacked? Wild take. I’m glad society isn’t comprised of people like you. I care about others as well as my family. Most people aren’t murdered and raped and assaulted each year. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t care about murder and rape and assault.

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Private gun ownership is an answer to a systemic failure, so yes I'm asking for concrete examples of when that system failed. Is your argument that guns prevent rape, murder and assault generally?

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