Well, you were correct, but now people call any protest a 'fed action'. Basically, the right has surrendered its right to protest out of fear of fed shenanigans.
I'm not saying it's right or wrong, but that is one way to take away people's rights.
Fear of protesting would be fine if people were willing to do anything instead of protesting. But no everyone just sits at home with their thumbs up their butts and does nothing (me included).
It's also very difficult to convince conservatives to organise. We are disagreeable and individualistic by nature. That's why there's always so much back biting.
The problem is that the power only exists in the collective, but people will be targeted, taken down and ruined as individuals. Things would be very different if said collective acted in unison, but that isn't the case right now and any efforts to organize a change to that state of affairs are monitored and infiltrated accordingly.
Knowing how incidents like the Great Leap Forward and the Holodomor played out makes me doubt that. They weren't nearly as well armed there, but it helps put into perspective why they're so adamant about "gun control" now.
I get what you're saying, but rooftop action is defensive in nature. We've been "holding the line" and losing for decades. We must fight back aggressively, regain ground, and kick out the offending parties. You don't win wars by sitting in your fort.
Well, you were correct, but now people call any protest a 'fed action'. Basically, the right has surrendered its right to protest out of fear of fed shenanigans.
I'm not saying it's right or wrong, but that is one way to take away people's rights.
Fear of protesting would be fine if people were willing to do anything instead of protesting. But no everyone just sits at home with their thumbs up their butts and does nothing (me included).
When they moved 1 cm from their ass, like with Budweiser, things happened.
People do not realize their own power. And there's a collective action problem.
It's also very difficult to convince conservatives to organise. We are disagreeable and individualistic by nature. That's why there's always so much back biting.
To be fair that’s been the goal of the federal government since the 1800’s
The problem is that the power only exists in the collective, but people will be targeted, taken down and ruined as individuals. Things would be very different if said collective acted in unison, but that isn't the case right now and any efforts to organize a change to that state of affairs are monitored and infiltrated accordingly.
It'll change when you are starving. Then you'll do something.
-similar dude here
Don't think they would let it get to that point. You are running a real risk of consequences if you can't manage the food resources.
Knowing how incidents like the Great Leap Forward and the Holodomor played out makes me doubt that. They weren't nearly as well armed there, but it helps put into perspective why they're so adamant about "gun control" now.
Well past time to vote from the rooftops.
I get what you're saying, but rooftop action is defensive in nature. We've been "holding the line" and losing for decades. We must fight back aggressively, regain ground, and kick out the offending parties. You don't win wars by sitting in your fort.