NRA been quiet right

  • PoPoP@lemm.ee
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    22 minutes ago

    Literally everyone I know who is in favor of 2A is against this. They’re “being real quiet” because you don’t interact with them and have no line of communication with them outside of Twitter trolls

  • BlameTheAntifa@lemmy.world
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    3 hours ago

    So we should start calling ICE to report fashy gun owners are harboring illegal aliens, yes?

    Maybe even illegal aliens with blogs that are critical of fascism.

  • DarkFuture@lemmy.world
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    4 hours ago

    Who would’ve guessed that people overly obsessed with firearms and very vocal about their obsession had small dicks.

  • doingthestuff@lemy.lol
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    1 hour ago

    People who have been trying to disarm the working class suddenly mad when gun owners don’t get mad about the government trying to remove people here illegally who pull down wages and drive up the cost of housing for the working class.

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        I’m all for challenging things the government does that are illegal. The legalities of big issues are generally not settled until at minimum a district court, but usually the supreme court. The government is always doing illegal shit and I support the first for speech and protest and redress of grievences and the rest of it. And the second for reasons too many people here don’t yet appreciate enough. And the fourth because asking for my papers for no reason is Nazi shit and they should be told to fuck off. And all the rest of them too, but a lot on the left say the Constitution is obsolete and should be ignored.

        Yeah we should be challenged governmental overreach but we should be doing that when Dems are in power too. I’m not on the right or the left. I’m anti authoritarian and I agree they’re overstepping, but nobody complains when they’re overstepping to do the things they want done.

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      1 hour ago

      Yeah, like seat belts in cars, right? Why the fuck is that mandatory? Who cares if I get ejected from my car in an accident. It’s my body my choice, amirite? Why the fuck are child safety seats mandatory in cars for carrying babies and small children when we can simply carry them on our lap in the passenger seat? Why even have all these stupid driving laws? Can’t we just drive anyway we want without having to wait for a stupid light to go green? That’s all government overreach.

      /s

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    18 hours ago

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

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    20 hours 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?

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      4 hours 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.

      • wheeldawg@sh.itjust.works
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        6 hours 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.

    • Dragonstaff@leminal.space
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      19 hours 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.

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        10 hours ago

        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.

  • The_Caretaker@lemm.ee
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    19 hours ago

    A memo from the executive branch doesn’t change the law anymore than a memo from me or you can act as a change in the speed limit. “Officer, I don’t have to go 25mph here, I made a memo that says I can go as fast as I want, anywhere I want. I signed it and everything. Look it has my personal letterhead at the top.”

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      12 hours ago

      “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.

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      18 hours 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.

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    19 hours ago

    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.

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    23 hours 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.

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    22 hours ago

    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.

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      10 hours ago

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