NRA been quiet right

  • Diplomjodler
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    They’re fine with tyranny as long as they see it as “their” tyranny. And they’ll still be blaming the gays and the immigrants when they themselves are dragged off to the gulag.

  • Miles O'Brien
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    5520 days ago

    Armed minorities are harder to oppress.

    Organized armed minorities make governments afraid.

    Get organized, train.

    It’s that or lie down and take it.

    • @KMAMURI@lemmy.world
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      I told Americans for weeks now to go meet minorities in their communities, offer to help them organize and arm. Then help them resist.

      They’ll fight you about it.

      I’ve been called every name you can imagine. Told they would all be killed in the streets (very possible I admit but not the point), I was reported a lot and given bans for inciting violence. Many of those posts have subsequently been deleted. I was attacked so much I shut my original account and use two new accounts so I don’t unintentionally dox myself.

      Now it’s pretty common to see these comments.

      • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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        Tyranny is when the government doesn’t recognize my right as the divine head of my family and king of my castle - not allowing me to expose others to infectious disease, forcing me to ensure that my children learn how to read and count, stopping me from buying a gun after beating my wife, and denying me the ability to purchase something that has been marketed specifically to my Oppositional Defiance Disorder (ivermectin, raw milk, probably fucking asbestos eventually); while having the gall to allow black people to vote and gay people to get married.

  • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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    They’re 100% OK about right wing autocracy and white supremacy. That’s been their thing the whole time.

  • @collapse_already@lemmy.ml
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    2820 days ago

    So if you shoot someone acting on a no knock warrant, are you in the wrong? What if you live in a state with a castle law?

    • @Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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      1920 days ago

      Depends on the state. But if you shoot a cop, regardless of how justified, your next 10 years, should you see them, are going to suck. And the following 10 are iffy.

    • Therobohour
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      1119 days ago

      Hey yea that’s right,you yanks love shooting people on your property

      • @wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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        419 days ago

        If they have a badge and I get away with it, yeah. Especially an ICE badge. Traffic cops have done some good. But I can’t remember hearing any story about ICE that was about them doing anything positive, ever.

        Watch the life drain from their dead eyes and know some good was done as I have purified the evil trained into their husk like a cancer.

        Everybody wins.

        But shooting people in general? Nah. Personally speaking, anyway. I don’t even have a gun myself.

        I feel the opposite goes for conservatives. They’ll shoot anyone they can argue they felt threatened by. But they’ll lick ICE boots on request.

    • @barneypiccolo@lemm.ee
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      819 days ago

      Just know that with the first shot, they are going to unload every round of ammo they have until every living thing in that house is dead.

      • @unphazed@lemmy.world
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        I have lots of cameras. Some hidden. I have all kinds of evidence. Best things be done according to the law on my premises. The Constitutional law, not the flippant ravings done on a whim just to test the actual laws put in place for 200 years.

  • @Wilco@lemm.ee
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    2420 days ago

    Well … The 2nd ammendment friendly liberals are smart enough not to post “come get sum ya dirty Nazi asshats” or say how they might be looking forward to defending their home against armed trespassers (ICE without a warrant). That stuff leads to trouble, or might look bad in court.

    People know this is bad. History shows this only ends in violence. There is no way to vote our way out of this, these people either get overthrown/arrested, or they get taken out by other nations world war style.

    • i don’t think it’s likely that other nations will take out trump through a world war, as happened with hitler in WW2.

      this is largely because i believe that other countries entered WW2 to stop hitler because they were getting attacked, or feared they were about to be attacked next. if trump doesn’t outright attack other countries, i see little reason for other countries to use military force to stop the US or trump.

      • @Wilco@lemm.ee
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        920 days ago

        Are we talking about the same Trump? Orange guy? Current president? The guy constantly yelling about annexing other countries and making them a 51st state?

      • @SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        For sure, but the rhetoric for annexing other nations has been ramping up, from Canada to Greenland

        So I don’t know about it not happening. I see a very real possibility of WW3. Or an American Civil War at least. While also horrific, for the sake of the world I hope it ends up being “just” a civil war

  • Stupe
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    2420 days ago

    My 00 buckshot is allowed to enter ICE agents who don’t have a warrant.

    • mechoman444
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      Ya. I mean. They don’t have a warrant. They’re trespassing.

      The issue is law enforcement won’t serve a warrant in the blind. They do their research. They know who they’re about to take down.

      So if it’s just a migrant family trying to get by. Sure. They’ll knock the doors down guns drawn like in the tv shows.

      But it you a coked up methhead with traps all over your property in rural Georgia they’ll conveniently not have enough probable cause.

      America is a messed up country.

    • @ibelieveinthehousehippo@lemmy.ca
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      820 days ago

      I keep seeing this nonsense being parroted as though these pigs are going to burst in while you’re ready and waiting.

      Surely they won’t come in and kill you while you’re asleep, right? No, that could never happen…

      • @Snowclone@lemmy.world
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        720 days ago

        No knock warrants are stupidly dangerous for the victim and police. Personally if the SS are knocking my door down, and I can certainly say no one else is going to do this at any time, I’m comfortable with making my own terms. My life is going to hopefully cost more than equal loss. I’d rather fight till I die then die in a hole, they can torture and rape my corpse, I’ll be done with it before then.

      • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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        520 days ago

        Having firearms for protection is so they’re within reach and ready…if you lock up your fire extinguisher then it’s pretty fucking useless if you have a fire.

          • @SupraMario@lemmy.world
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            320 days ago

            The question is how often are they not used and kids die in fires?

            Same question is, how often are kids killed by the police?

            • @InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world
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              Idk but i don’t think fires are all that common, and we have plenty of other mechanisms to prevent fires from even happening.

              OTOH, guns being stored incorrectly is for sure far higher than any fire death you are trying to make equivalent.

              I am not strawmanning you here, but i am calling you out for being disingenuous. Like I said:

              I get your point, but let’s be serious. That point is about being responsible.

              Please don’t do backflips to justify irresponsible gun owners. That is disgusting.

              • @Arcka@midwest.social
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                420 days ago

                The strawman is that you assume children would ever be in their home. If the guns are behind locked doors away from children, they’re secured.

                • @InternetCitizen2@lemmy.world
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                  The strawman is that you assume children would ever be in their home.

                  Why would that be a wrong assumption? I am not sure what you are getting at here.

  • @A_norny_mousse@feddit.org
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    This is that tyranny you were always talking about

    Reminds me of Alex Jones; or to be more precise, of the KnowledgeFight (play on InfoWars) podcast. All through 2025 they are commenting on Alex’ praise of Trumplon: “You should know that this is exactly what you pretended to be fighting against all those years.”

    It really shows that the alt-right and related movements were never about freedom. It’s always been about the hate, mostly hate of others.

    • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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      Alex Jones on the Patriot Act in 2003

      The bill itself is stamped “Confidential - Not for Distribution.” Upon reading the analysis and bill, I was stunned by the scientifically crafted tyranny contained in the legislation. The Justice Department Office of Legislative Affairs admits that they had indeed covertly transmitted a copy of the legislation to Speaker of the House Dennis Hastert, (R-Il) and the Vice President of the United States, Dick Cheney as well as the executive heads of federal law enforcement agencies.

      […]

      SECTION 501 (Expatriation of Terrorists) expands the Bush administration’s “enemy combatant” definition to all American citizens who “may” have violated any provision of Section 802 of the first Patriot Act. (Section 802 is the new definition of domestic terrorism, and the definition is “any action that endangers human life that is a violation of any Federal or State law.”) Section 501 of the second Patriot Act directly connects to Section 125 of the same act. The Justice Department boldly claims that the incredibly broad Section 802 of the First USA Patriot Act isn’t broad enough and that a new, unlimited definition of terrorism is needed.

      […]

      SECTION 322 removes Congress from the extradition process and allows officers of the Homeland Security complex to extradite American citizens anywhere they wish. It also allows Homeland Security to secretly take individuals out of foreign countries.

      […]

      SECTION 402 is titled “Providing Material Support to Terrorism.” The section reads that there is no requirement to show that the individual even had the intent to aid terrorists.

      • @LePoisson@lemmy.world
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        Not gonna click anything from a jesus-is-savior domain but I think it’s blatantly obvious Alex Jones is a huckster that peddled supplements and lies.

        Occasionally he might have accidentally made a salient point but he has never been and never will be a good source of information. It’s ironic his show’s name is also what he’s doing, fighting a war on information and truth with his bullshit and lies.

        • @andros_rex@lemmy.world
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          The point is this

          “You should know that this is exactly what you pretended to be fighting against all those years.”

          Alex Jones has always been a fucking nut, but the beliefs he holds now are antithetical to the beliefs he had then. There was a brief period where he was popular in more left leaning circles because criticism of the Patriot Act and the War in Iraq was not popular, and he was genuinely one of the first and loudest voices.

          The concerning this is that he is cheering for things that he would have actively decried then. Before Trump was the nominee, he was not pro Trump. There is something strange with these MAGA cult figures - where their beliefs are subsumed into a devotion to their God figure.

  • @orcrist@lemm.ee
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    2220 days ago

    Of course the NRA has been quiet. They always do this, because they’re not about to people. Do you remember when California passed stricter gun laws? Because black people were buying guns? That happened like 50 years ago. The NRA was silent then and they are silent now.

    Of course it’s always good to point out the hypocrisy. But let’s also remember the historical context, that this is consistent with the organization’s values and it always has been and it always will be.

  • @array@lemm.ee
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    The tyranny is when they take the guns and it’s too late to fight back. The tyranny is not the slow boil while they oppress the people I don’t like before getting to me next. Duh. Stupid libs.

    • 4grams
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      919 days ago

      Almost got me with this one. I’ve heard the same argument deployed unironically from some of my own family…

    • @DickFiasco@lemm.ee
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      The homeowner will roll out with a gun and immediately be killed in a hail of bullets, despite acting entirely within their rights. No ICE agents will face any consequences, and the warrantless raids will continue. That’s what usually happens anyway. The 2nd amendment is a farce; law enforcement can legally kill you for exercising your right to bear arms if they want to.

      • @A_Union_of_Kobolds@lemmy.world
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        Home owner doesn’t roll out anywhere, he starts blasting the door knowing it’s not gonna end well

        Still, better than not doing anything. Make these fuckers afraid to go breaking into places in the night.

        • @Montagge@lemmy.zip
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          They’ll just start knocking the house over with bulldozers like Fallujah, or bomb them like they did in Philly.

        • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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          320 days ago

          I’d prefer to die with my boots on, thank you very much. Hell, the pigs have trained us, by their actions, that if they knock down the door, they’re there to kill.

    • @conditional_soup@lemm.ee
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      See the Breonna Taylor case or one of the many, many instances where dumbfuck no-knock raids got a cop put on GoFundMe. If the gun owner survives the encounter, they’re likely to be prosecuted for not magically knowing the home invaders were cops, or not believing “Police! Police!” (because everyone knows only cops can shout that). The cops will definitely shoot back, though, and there’s a high probability that the gun owner will not survive the initial encounter. Still, if enough cops get put on back window stickers, they’ll start exercising some discretion.

      • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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        420 days ago

        If the cops or ICE knock down your door, they are looking for any excuse to kill you. I’m not worried about surviving, let alone prosecution. I’m opening fire on anyone who kicks in my door. And no, I don’t have to stumble fuck around to get a weapon in hand. Catch me on the shitter. GTG.

        And now that I have a brown (legal) immigrant wife, the stakes are suddenly real.

      • One the same day Rittenhouse got off, a guy who defended himself against this exact thing was acquitted. But since the weapon he used wasn’t properly registered to him (a charge which the judge for Rittenhouse shrugged off and tossed on a whim) that guy got 30 years in spite.

        They’ll find the loopholes to achieve the desired outcome.

      • @Jimmycakes@lemmy.world
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        I always yell fbi when I’m robbing places that used to mean federal warrant. No idea what that shit means these days the fbi is a clown show. I’ll probably just switch to yelling robbery in the future.

    • ThePowerOfGeek
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      420 days ago

      They will turn on them. Just like how they turned on Meat Loaf when he died of COVID.

    • A solid majority of the 2nd amendment crowd will immediately ask what they can do to lick the boot harder. Those motherfuckers love jackbooted authoritarianism as long as it’s aimed at the right minorities.

    • @varyingExpertise@feddit.org
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      1920 days ago

      That would be the case if the executive branch still cared about what the judicial branch has to say or involved the whole legislative branch in the decision making process. However, they don’t and their bulldozer approach is met with very little resistance.

      Or in short: Being right doesn’t help you a lot if you’re being right while already in their concentration camp in El Salvador.

    • @Doctor_Satan@lemm.ee
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      “You might beat the rap, but you won’t beat the ride.”

      This memo may not hold legal weight, but that won’t mean much when ICE black-bags you and sends you to a Salvadoran gulag from which there is no escape and no contact with legal services.

  • @wrinkledoo@sh.itjust.works
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    Because capitalism has beaten every last will I have.

    It won’t get better because we are, in fact, waiting to die.

    Dear other countries: don’t let the bastards win. They already have here.

    Edit: I’m depressed as fuck, please don’t let my doomsaying hurt you. Sorry.