Anonymous wrote:FruminousBandersnatch wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought he stabbed and hatcheted 3 people and ran over others in his car.
Gun violence has dropped substantially over the last 20 years.
What's the push to take gun rights away from law abiding citizens? It's good for smart, tough and healthy citizens to be armed in case the government ever decides to go too far .
You think if the government "decides to go too far" and has the support of the military that you're gonna go all "Wolverines" on them, hide in the mountains and commit acts of sabotage until the civilian population comes to its senses and rallies to your side?
Right now you and all your "patriot" buddies are outgunned by the military and the police. The military and the police have weapons that are inaccessible to civilians, air power and armored vehicles, not to mention training and practice. The idea that "armed patriots" are a check on government excess in the modern era is a macho masturbatory fantasy to pump up your own self-importance.
Where you're correct is stating that gun violence has dropped substantially, which significantly decreases the value of the other argument that gun rights supporters use, which is that you need the gun for "home protection."
Even with the decrease in gun violence in this country, we're still #28 in the world for gun homicides according to the UN's annual survey, and the top 27 (as well as a bunch of the ones below us) are not places we usually compare ourselves to.
The essence of your point is the same as Joe the Plumber's - "I'm sorry for your dead kid, but my right to have a gun is more important."
Feel free to put that bumper sticker on your car.
You are completely wrong about the "outgunned" part; whether you find the following facts frightening or not, there are far more armed non-military people in the US than there are active or even reserve military.
(from some extremist blog a few years back that was making the rounds on the 'net): "The world's largest army... America 's hunters! I had never thought about this...
A blogger added up the deer license sales in just a handful of states and arrived at a striking conclusion:
There were over 600,000 armed hunters this season in the state of Wisconsin. Allow me to restate that number: Over the last several months, Wisconsin's hunters became the eighth largest army in the world.
More men under arms than in Iran. More than France and Germany combined. These men deployed to the woods of a single American state, Wisconsin, to hunt with firearms, and no one was killed.
That number pales in comparison to the 750,000 who hunted with rifles in the woods of Pennsylvania and Michigan's 700,000 hunters, all of whom have now returned home safely. Toss in a quarter million armed hunters in West Virginia and it literally establishes the fact that the hunters of those four states alone would comprise the largest army in the world.
And then add in the total number of hunters in the other 46 states. It's millions more. All armed. All familiar with remote portions of their states. All equipped and able to survive in the wilderness if need be."
True - the military has more firepower - but how do you propose they deploy it? Drop nukes protesting Americans to quell unrest? You have vastly over-simplified the issue and underestimated the potential mayhem from mass civil unrest.
FruminousBandersnatch wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought he stabbed and hatcheted 3 people and ran over others in his car.
Gun violence has dropped substantially over the last 20 years.
What's the push to take gun rights away from law abiding citizens? It's good for smart, tough and healthy citizens to be armed in case the government ever decides to go too far .
You think if the government "decides to go too far" and has the support of the military that you're gonna go all "Wolverines" on them, hide in the mountains and commit acts of sabotage until the civilian population comes to its senses and rallies to your side?
Right now you and all your "patriot" buddies are outgunned by the military and the police. The military and the police have weapons that are inaccessible to civilians, air power and armored vehicles, not to mention training and practice. The idea that "armed patriots" are a check on government excess in the modern era is a macho masturbatory fantasy to pump up your own self-importance.
Where you're correct is stating that gun violence has dropped substantially, which significantly decreases the value of the other argument that gun rights supporters use, which is that you need the gun for "home protection."
Even with the decrease in gun violence in this country, we're still #28 in the world for gun homicides according to the UN's annual survey, and the top 27 (as well as a bunch of the ones below us) are not places we usually compare ourselves to.
The essence of your point is the same as Joe the Plumber's - "I'm sorry for your dead kid, but my right to have a gun is more important."
Feel free to put that bumper sticker on your car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:FruminousBandersnatch wrote:The idea that "armed patriots" are a check on government excess in the modern era is a macho masturbatory fantasy to pump up your own self-importance.
I know Jeff probably won't go for this, but can we go ahead and put this statement as a sticky at the top of the political discussion forum?
That Cliven Bundy camp pretty much showed an armed electorate in action. They couldn't even work together for two weeks straight.
Anonymous wrote:FruminousBandersnatch wrote:The idea that "armed patriots" are a check on government excess in the modern era is a macho masturbatory fantasy to pump up your own self-importance.
I know Jeff probably won't go for this, but can we go ahead and put this statement as a sticky at the top of the political discussion forum?
FruminousBandersnatch wrote:The idea that "armed patriots" are a check on government excess in the modern era is a macho masturbatory fantasy to pump up your own self-importance.
Anonymous wrote:I thought he stabbed and hatcheted 3 people and ran over others in his car.
Gun violence has dropped substantially over the last 20 years.
What's the push to take gun rights away from law abiding citizens? It's good for smart, tough and healthy citizens to be armed in case the government ever decides to go too far .
Anonymous wrote:I thought he stabbed and hatcheted 3 people and ran over others in his car.
Gun violence has dropped substantially over the last 20 years.
What's the push to take gun rights away from law abiding citizens? It's good for smart, tough and healthy citizens to be armed in case the government ever decides to go too far .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's not funny. It's also wrong. Mass killings occur all over the world.
There are many countries where it is exceedingly rare.
Have you taken a look at the countries with higher homicide rates than ours? Not exactly the kind of countries we consider our peers.
Anonymous wrote:It's not funny. It's also wrong. Mass killings occur all over the world.
Anonymous wrote:It's not funny. It's also wrong. Mass killings occur all over the world.