"We need more guns in the US!!"

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The reason it was made (to combat oppressive governments) has never been invoked a single time in the history of the US.
That must mean it can never happen.
Even if it were to happen, it's not like civilians have the firepower to stand up to the US military. Good luck using your handy shotgun against tanks, helicopters, and drones.
Explosives and computers can take down two of those. We also outnumber them.


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My stupidity is self evident.
Why are there never any of these threads about kids who steal their parents cars and then hurt or kill people?
because cars aren't controversial and are almost universally seen as necessary even in cases where they're not.


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My stupidity is self evident.
The reason it was made (to combat oppressive governments) has never been invoked a single time in the history of the US.
That must mean it can never happen.
Even if it were to happen, it's not like civilians have the firepower to stand up to the US military. Good luck using your handy shotgun against tanks, helicopters, and drones.
That's why you use it to hold congress hostage, duh Max.

The reason it was made (to combat oppressive governments) has never been invoked a single time in the history of the US.
That must mean it can never happen.
Even if it were to happen, it's not like civilians have the firepower to stand up to the US military. Good luck using your handy shotgun against tanks, helicopters, and drones.
>what are defections
>what is sabotage
>how are illiterate Afghan goatherds with rusted AKs and Lee-Enfields costing the US government billions of dollars
also this
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This thread has inspired me to buy another pistol.

Gonna go Glock this time around.


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Why are there never any of these threads about kids who steal their parents cars and then hurt or kill people?
Those incidents happen far less than with guns.

And gun laws are a big debate in the US right now, so yeah.


 
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You do realize the 2nd amendment says "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Meaning they didn't intend for literally all citizens to just walk around with guns. It just somehow got twisted into that. At least that's how some interpret it. The part where it says " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" is what causes the confusion.

The founding fathers just worded it weird.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Meaning_of_.22the_right_of_the_People.22

Take note that that didn't come about until the 20th century. We're currently operating under a liberal interpretation of the Second Amendment. Under a conservative one we'd be only be able to own fire arms as part of an actual militia. IIRC the argument made during that case was that everyone in the US was a militia or something along those lines. It's been a while since I've done anything with that case.


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I'm not coming out in favor or against gun control/restrictions/whatever with this. I'm just pointing out that Luci isn't necessarily wrong.
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You do realize the 2nd amendment says "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Meaning they didn't intend for literally all citizens to just walk around with guns. It just somehow got twisted into that. At least that's how some interpret it. The part where it says " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" is what causes the confusion.

The founding fathers just worded it weird.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Meaning_of_.22the_right_of_the_People.22

Take note that that didn't come about until the 20th century. We're currently operating under a liberal interpretation of the Second Amendment. Under a conservative one we'd be only be able to own fire arms as part of an actual militia. IIRC the argument made during that case was that everyone in the US was a militia or something along those lines. It's been a while since I've done anything with that case.


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Did he say glass of juice or gas the Jews?
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Gonna go Glock this time around.
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Did he say glass of juice or gas the Jews?
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You do realize the 2nd amendment says "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Meaning they didn't intend for literally all citizens to just walk around with guns. It just somehow got twisted into that. At least that's how some interpret it. The part where it says " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" is what causes the confusion.

The founding fathers just worded it weird.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Meaning_of_.22the_right_of_the_People.22

Take note that that didn't come about until the 20th century. We're currently operating under a liberal interpretation of the Second Amendment. Under a conservative one we'd be only be able to own fire arms as part of an actual militia. IIRC the argument made during that case was that everyone in the US was a militia or something along those lines. It's been a while since I've done anything with that case.


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I'm not coming out in favor or against gun control/restrictions/whatever with this. I'm just pointing out that Luci isn't necessarily wrong.

YouTube

Why do people post this guy's videos?

Why are you posting his video?
I find those two funny.


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Those incidents happen far less than with guns.
Link pls.

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And gun laws are a big debate in the US right now, so yeah.
Kind of my point.


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>Bill Whittle
I don't know who he is or why you don't like him, but that video isn't about his opinion.


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You do realize the 2nd amendment says "A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed."

Meaning they didn't intend for literally all citizens to just walk around with guns. It just somehow got twisted into that. At least that's how some interpret it. The part where it says " the right of the people to keep and bear Arms" is what causes the confusion.

The founding fathers just worded it weird.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Amendment_to_the_United_States_Constitution#Meaning_of_.22the_right_of_the_People.22

Take note that that didn't come about until the 20th century. We're currently operating under a liberal interpretation of the Second Amendment. Under a conservative one we'd be only be able to own fire arms as part of an actual militia. IIRC the argument made during that case was that everyone in the US was a militia or something along those lines. It's been a while since I've done anything with that case.


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I'm not coming out in favor or against gun control/restrictions/whatever with this. I'm just pointing out that Luci isn't necessarily wrong.

YouTube

Why do people post this guy's videos?

Why are you posting his video?
I don't know the guy is or what's so bad about him, I believe Meta posted it a few months ago and I saved it as a reference.  The guy's opinion isn't the one in question, he refers to a study done with Roy Copperund who is an expert on the english language.


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The reason it was made (to combat oppressive governments) has never been invoked a single time in the history of the US.
That must mean it can never happen.
Even if it were to happen, it's not like civilians have the firepower to stand up to the US military. Good luck using your handy shotgun against tanks, helicopters, and drones.
Explosives and computers can take down two of those. We also outnumber them.
The US military has prepared for literally every contingency, even a goddamn Zombie Apocalypse. What gives you any idea that some crappy conspiracy theorist militia could take down the strongest military on Earth?


 
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Roy Copperund

Do you mean Roy Copperud? And do you mean was? Becuase he's dead. That also wasn't a study, it was an interview. I guess "study" makes it sound official though so that's why Whittle used it.

Also I'm struggling to think of anything Roy Copperud actually did that was noteworthy enough to have his opinion (and his opinion alone) be the single authority on something as controversial as the second amendment. If it was that easy to claim victory over that sentence this whole semantics debate would have been over long ago.
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The US military has prepared for literally every contingency, even a goddamn Zombie Apocalypse. What gives you any idea that some crappy conspiracy theorist militia could take down the strongest military on Earth?
Because the U.S. military is composed of those crappy conspiracy theorists and relies on them for funding.


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Roy Copperund

Also I'm struggling to think of anything Roy Copperud actually did that was noteworthy enough to have his opinion (and his opinion alone) be the single authority on something as controversial as the second amendment.

He was a member of the usage panel for the American Heritage Dictionary, a consultant to the Webster Living Encyclopedic Dictionary and a cited source in Webster's Dictionary of English Usage.

I feel he understands english better than most politicians.

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If it was that easy to claim victory over that sentence this whole semantics debate would have been over long ago.

I don't know, people still argue vaccines cause autism and claim climate change is a myth.


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The US military has prepared for literally every contingency, even a goddamn Zombie Apocalypse. What gives you any idea that some crappy conspiracy theorist militia could take down the strongest military on Earth?
Because the U.S. military is composed of those crappy conspiracy theorists and relies on them for funding.
Uh, what?

I think that the best-trained, best-equipped, and second largest military force in the world could defeat 500,000 to a million angry redneck insurgents with shotguns.


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500,000 to a million angry redneck insurgents with shotguns.
Why are you spreading propaganda against a force that doesn't even exist? Are you in the military?


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The US military has prepared for literally every contingency, even a goddamn Zombie Apocalypse. What gives you any idea that some crappy conspiracy theorist militia could take down the strongest military on Earth?
Because the U.S. military is composed of those crappy conspiracy theorists and relies on them for funding.
Uh, what?

I think that the best-trained, best-equipped, and second largest military force in the world could defeat 500,000 to a million angry redneck insurgents with shotguns.
>implying the US military isn't made up of 50% crazy rednecks
>implying enlisted who joined for college money would actually be willing to fire on American citizens that aren't Muslims
Oh come on. Let's look at Syria's military during their little equivalent to your hypothetical scenario. 75% of their army are poorly trained, poorly equipped, unmotivated conscripts who went to war against their own war more blatantly than the US could ever do it, and only a third of their Army ever defected or sabotaged their own efforts. And 4 years later, they're holding their own ground against the 40% of the populace who wants to see them dead. God, they're so bad, that any citizen who can get their hands on an AK is pretty much equal to one of their soldiers.

If one of the most shittiest and poorly motivated militaries on Earth was able to hold together in blatant war against the citizens they're supposed to be protecting with only a third of them defecting (and defections have stopped), what makes you think one of the most motivated, best-equipped, and overall best military couldn't do the same? Not to mention peer pressure within the military to stay in. Why should soldiers abandon all their friends they've made in the military, and pretty much their entire life, just to join some insurgent movement which could be better or worse than what they're in right now.

FFS, if the US military went to war against its own people, you'd probably have a recruitment spike because people don't want to be killed/enslaved and because misguided patriotism is so rampant in this country.


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The US military has prepared for literally every contingency, even a goddamn Zombie Apocalypse. What gives you any idea that some crappy conspiracy theorist militia could take down the strongest military on Earth?
Because the U.S. military is composed of those crappy conspiracy theorists and relies on them for funding.
Uh, what?

I think that the best-trained, best-equipped, and second largest military force in the world could defeat 500,000 to a million angry redneck insurgents with shotguns.
>implying the US military isn't made up of 50% crazy rednecks
>implying enlisted who joined for college money would actually be willing to fire on American citizens that aren't Muslims
Oh come on. Let's look at Syria's military during their little equivalent to your hypothetical scenario. 75% of their army are poorly trained, poorly equipped, unmotivated conscripts who went to war against their own war more blatantly than the US could ever do it, and only a third of their Army ever defected or sabotaged their own efforts. And 4 years later, they're holding their own ground against the 40% of the populace who wants to see them dead. God, they're so bad, that any citizen who can get their hands on an AK is pretty much equal to one of their soldiers.

If one of the most shittiest and poorly motivated militaries on Earth was able to hold together in blatant war against the citizens they're supposed to be protecting with only a third of them defecting (and defections have stopped), what makes you think one of the most motivated, best-equipped, and overall best military couldn't do the same? Not to mention peer pressure within the military to stay in. Why should soldiers abandon all their friends they've made in the military, and pretty much their entire life, just to join some insurgent movement which could be better or worse than what they're in right now.

FFS, if the US military went to war against its own people, you'd probably have a recruitment spike because people don't want to be killed/enslaved and because misguided patriotism is so rampant in this country.
Are you seriously comparing the United States of America to a country that literally only exists because the colonial powers drew its borders the wrong way?
Yes I am. And that is not relevant to anything whatsoever. If anything, that'd strengthen the legitimacy of the US military since they've existed since even before the US officially declared independence.

In all probability, this is how wars against countries' populace tend to go down. There are mass protests, then the Government refuses to compromise, then they open fire on the protests and soon after that, shit really goes down. And in some Black Helicopter-type scenario (which is what you're probably thinking of), the US would most likely cut out mass media (which is incredibly easy to do), so the population would be deprived of information. And information is power as we all know.


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And in some Black Helicopter-type scenario (which is what you're probably thinking of), the US would most likely cut out mass media (which is incredibly easy to do), so the population would be deprived of information. And information is power as we all know.
>internet


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The US military has prepared for literally every contingency, even a goddamn Zombie Apocalypse. What gives you any idea that some crappy conspiracy theorist militia could take down the strongest military on Earth?
Because the U.S. military is composed of those crappy conspiracy theorists and relies on them for funding.
Uh, what?

I think that the best-trained, best-equipped, and second largest military force in the world could defeat 500,000 to a million angry redneck insurgents with shotguns.
>implying the US military isn't made up of 50% crazy rednecks
>implying enlisted who joined for college money would actually be willing to fire on American citizens that aren't Muslims
Oh come on. Let's look at Syria's military during their little equivalent to your hypothetical scenario. 75% of their army are poorly trained, poorly equipped, unmotivated conscripts who went to war against their own war more blatantly than the US could ever do it, and only a third of their Army ever defected or sabotaged their own efforts. And 4 years later, they're holding their own ground against the 40% of the populace who wants to see them dead. God, they're so bad, that any citizen who can get their hands on an AK is pretty much equal to one of their soldiers.

If one of the most shittiest and poorly motivated militaries on Earth was able to hold together in blatant war against the citizens they're supposed to be protecting with only a third of them defecting (and defections have stopped), what makes you think one of the most motivated, best-equipped, and overall best military couldn't do the same? Not to mention peer pressure within the military to stay in. Why should soldiers abandon all their friends they've made in the military, and pretty much their entire life, just to join some insurgent movement which could be better or worse than what they're in right now.

FFS, if the US military went to war against its own people, you'd probably have a recruitment spike because people don't want to be killed/enslaved and because misguided patriotism is so rampant in this country.
Are you seriously comparing the United States of America to a country that literally only exists because the colonial powers drew its borders the wrong way?
Yes I am. And that is not relevant to anything whatsoever. If anything, that'd strengthen the legitimacy of the US military since they've existed since even before the US officially declared independence.

In all probability, this is how wars against countries' populace tend to go down. There are mass protests, then the Government refuses to compromise, then they open fire on the protests and soon after that, shit really goes down. And in some Black Helicopter-type scenario (which is what you're probably thinking of), the US would most likely cut out mass media (which is incredibly easy to do), so the population would be deprived of information. And information is power as we all know.
I honestly don't disagree that if there ever is a civil war scenario in the United States, people probably won't know what's going on. I think, though, it'd be because of the mass media. Painting any opposition as "domestic right-wing extremists" is not hard with corporate media that presents your average idiot with the illusion of honesty.

I can see a lot of military defections, though, unless this hypothetical government is leftist in nature. I know grunts, they'll know what's up. American military culture is not comparable to any Arab military, and our populace is much more interconnected than Syrians.

Either way, having lots of rooty tooty point and shooties around wouldn't exactly be a huge disadvantage for a resistance movement.
Challenging the US military with a grassroots insurgency is one thing, but actually defeating them would nearly be impossible. The only reason the US was defeated in Iraq so "easily" was because it was a pointless war that didn't affect the US, so they had no real motivation to fight, and they didn't even commit anywhere near all of their forces in a country, and yet they still managed to hold the country together for 8 years against an extremely large and brutal insurgency.

If there's a war on US soil, then everything changes. The US would have every reason to deploy 100% of their forces against a local insurgency, and many of them would have lot more reason to fight. I also know several grunts in the military, and they're really loyal to the Government, and they would seem willing to go along to war against their own people, just like most military grunts and officers would.

And also given how the US has the best special forces in the world, what would stop them from deploying them against the leaders of any sort of insurgency rapidly, and chopping the head off of any movement. Any movement needs leaders, and there wouldn't be any.

What I'm saying is that the US military has likely prepared for a scenario such as this, and they'll completely obliterate it.


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And in some Black Helicopter-type scenario (which is what you're probably thinking of), the US would most likely cut out mass media (which is incredibly easy to do), so the population would be deprived of information. And information is power as we all know.
>internet
You do realize how easy it is to blackout the internet in a single country, right?

There goes the entire information network.