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    2A’ers are just mentally handicapped, there’s no other way to explain it.

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      Okay, so what’s your idea? You’re going to give up your freedoms for some temporary safety?

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        What “freedoms” would they be giving up, exactly? The freedom to become a school shooter?

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          Every freedom. You’re giving the government a green light to do whatever they want to you. Two pure examples of this is China and Russia. How do you think tyrannical regimes come along? By taking away your ability to defend yourself. This has been shown in history multiple times.

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                This is objectively true. I have the freedom to go to college without being in crippling debt, the freedom to take 5 weeks of paid vacation every year, the freedom to go to a doctor without fear of bankruptcy, the freedom to travel or move to another country at will…

                Living in the US has literally no upside.

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                  This is objectively true. I have the freedom to go to college without being in crippling debt

                  Yea we do to, hell my state college here is free…

                  the freedom to take 5 weeks of paid vacation every year

                  I get 6, but you’re right a large portion of our country who works minimum wage doesn’t, which is kinda bullshit.

                  the freedom to go to a doctor without fear of bankruptcy

                  Yep and we need to fix it

                  the freedom to travel or move to another country at will…

                  Yea we can do that to??

                  Living in the US has literally no upside.

                  You’re right, we totally don’t have the most immigration and no one wants to move here …got it

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                  Haha and how much are you getting taxed up your arse for all the ‘free’ stuff exactly? Good luck with the third mortgage so you can keep up with tax payments while you freeze your arse off this winter and half your children die due to malnourishment.

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                    We keep up with the mortgage because the minimum wage here is $16USD.

                    The average Australian citizen pays $17,000 in taxes as opposed to $14,000 for seppos.

                    For that, I know myself and all my fellow Australians will never be crippled with medical debt, as going to the hospital is always free. We have the second best health care in the world, right next to the UK.

                    Us Aussies like to look out for each other, rather than you individualistic, seemingly selfish yanks.

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                    Dude, I’m American and even I know they get more time off, get paternity and maternity leave, can take more vacations, have better transit, pay less in health insurance. They have enough disposable income to do the things we do, but don’t have to worry about the other bullshit as much. Nothing they get is “free”, and they know this, but they don’t have to think twice about using the services.

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            Yes, every country with gun laws has turned into a dictatorship. Such is how things go when your freedom to have an assault rifle for defense is restricted. France, Spain, Australia, Norway, Sweden, etc. all currently have totalitarian governments suppressing their citizens more than the USA. Without a gun, every freedom is lost.

            /s (obviously)

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            Do you think private individuals should also be able to own tanks, ground to air missiles, fighter jets, aircraft carriers and nukes? Why stop at rifles? What do you think rifles will do against a fighter jet?

            If you think the people should be able to violently overthrow the government, then the people need to have appropriate armament for something like that. Yet i dont see many people advocating for the right to have tanks.

            If more guns means more democracy, why all the places that have tons of guns are so undemocratic? The only exception to this is Switzerland but there people dont actually have guns. Technically they have guns but they have no ammo and their guns are locked and arent allowed to openly carry rifles around.

            Everything has a price. And the price for your unrealistic “the government should be afraid of the people because the people have guns” position is the dead children. It’s the every time someone gets angry over something, they have a weapon that can easily end the life of someone else. Do you honestly trust the general public with that power?

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              Animals I’ve seen on my property: law enforcement, moose, elk, bison, cow, brown bear, black bear, wolf, wild dog

              Number of times law enforcement has engaged me for existing while brown since I began to open carry: 0

              Bonus: boomers, MAGA, and neolibs are all afraid to engage.

              They’ll take my rifle and pistol when they pry them from my cold, dead hands.

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            Russians absolutely have guns. And their laws aren’t very strict. And you seriously think the majority of developed countries where gun laws are stricter than the US’s are in imminent danger of tyranny?

            Sheesh. Tyranny absolutely doesn’t care about guns, and even appreciates them in some ways. Because before things are bad enough that government weaponry (which citizens can never hope to match if the government is serious enough) is used to enforce it, militias of extremists will absolutely start the process of turning the country to shit. And will not prevent actual tyrannical behaviour by the government.

            Proud Boys standing at polling stations with military weapons to intimidate voters for “safety”. Extremist anti-abortion nutheads enforcing their point of view regardless of laws or basic logic. Police murdering citizens for minor offenses or unfounded suspicions, where a gun on the citizen’s person couldn’t possibly do anything but make the cops more afraid and more violent. (What you gonna do with your guns? Start a frickin’ war with the police? You know they’ll call for reinforcements and now have a perfectly valid reason to shoot, right?)

            Those are all happening in the US. Guns aren’t helping with any of this tyrannical behaviour, and while I’m not willing to put my hand over the fire over this take, it would be reasonable to consider whether the popularity of gun laws and lax gun regulation have made things worse.

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              You know what is being used right now to fight against the coup in Myanmar? Small arms…and it’s working.

              A plane cannot patrol a street corner or kick in doors.

              Soap

              Ballet

              We are here, between these two…pray it does not make it to the last

              Jury

              Cartridge

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        A response from a 2A’er with a “tard” suffix that illustrates my point. Thank you.

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            What you have is shitty slogans and zero thought. You’re a trumpet for NRA propaganda and you’re too dumb to even realise it.

            The whole “security for liberty” shit you’re referring to? Actually means the exact opposite of what you’re trying to say.

            https://www.npr.org/2015/03/02/390245038/ben-franklins-famous-liberty-safety-quote-lost-its-context-in-21st-century

            SIEGEL: So far from being a pro-privacy quotation, if anything, it’s a pro-taxation and pro-defense spending quotation.

            WITTES: It is a quotation that defends the authority of a legislature to govern in the interests of collective security. It means, in context, not quite the opposite of what it’s almost always quoted as saying but much closer to the opposite than to the thing that people think it means.

            Now which is a more real risk to the collective security of Americans, daily mass shootings or some fantasy where the government is “coming to take muh guns” and you end up living in some hills fighting a guerrilla fight against a military made up of your fellow nationals?

            Gee, idk, should we ask the kids who survived Sandy Hook how they feel about it? (They’re old enough to vote now.)