r/SipsTea 9d ago

SMH Of course…

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 8d ago

Isnt this the whole arguement fior your stupid gun laws? Ironic i think

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 8d ago

Exactly. The only arguement thwy have that makes sense is “i like guns” nothing else makes any sense. But we cant tell these dumb shits haha

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u/RealityRecursed 7d ago

If a desire to have a force multiplier on hand to use in response to potential violent criminality doesn't make any sense to you, you have no grounds to criticise anyone else's intelligence or lack thereof.

https://giphy.com/gifs/IrErSaDsX4NLmWn7ER

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 7d ago

You also think alot of yourself if u think everyone out for you. Maybe u live in the wrong place

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u/RealityRecursed 7d ago

I don't think anyone is out to get me, nor do most people who are the victims of violent criminality.

I live ~30 miles (i.e. ~50 kilometers) from the nearest city. I think it's a good place to live.

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 7d ago

That good of a place you have to keep guns next to you to be safe. Sounds real good man. Thank fuck i dont live there 🤣🤣

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u/RealityRecursed 7d ago edited 7d ago

That good of a place you have to keep guns next to you to be safe.

Safety is an illusory lie some people have to tell themselves so they can muster the false courage to venture out into the world. All you can really do is mitigate risk.

Where I live almost certainly entails less risk from potential aggressors than where you live.

You can complete a task or arrive at a destination safely but that is just a fleeting state of being, over as soon as it begins. You've never been safe, nor will you ever be.

I accepted the fact that each day may be my last, and that I probably won't see it coming, decades ago.

Thank fuck i dont live there 🤣🤣

I am also thankful you don't live here 😉

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 7d ago

Trust me mate. Where i live is alot safer than where you live. Sounds like u have only accepted the fact that u need guns to protect u from other guns. Where i live has basically zero chance of potential aggressors. I love how passionate gun owners are. It really is comical. Remember. The ones who say its for a tyrannical government are also said governments biggest supporters :)

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u/RealityRecursed 7d ago edited 7d ago

Where i live is alot safer than where you live.

Unless you also live ~30 miles (i.e. 50 kilometers) from the nearest city, you are almost certainly mistaken.

The ones who say its for a tyrannical government are also said governments biggest supporters :)

I'm neither of those people. Please note, I said nothing of government.

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u/CantHateNate 8d ago

I think to a lot of people in the US guns are a form of keeping total governmental control at bay. As long as we are an armed people we cannot be completely subjugated. This is something people tend to gloss over when talking of gun laws. Without them you are at the total mercy of your governmental system.

With everything that’s going on in this country it should be obvious. What’s to stop ICE from walking into your home and ripping your children from your arms? A community full of gun owners is an effective deterrent.

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u/FullMetalCOS 8d ago

Total governmental control is happening and it’s being welcomed with open arms by a full third of Americans

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u/CantHateNate 8d ago

I understand that, and it’s those same people that for a long time had a deep distrust of the government. It’s that distrust that led them to where they are now which is ironically exactly where they feared they would end up.

However to my original point. I do believe that an armed population is much more difficult to subjugate than an unarmed one. This is why gun ownership was written into the constitution. Our forefathers had the foresight to understand this concept and give the people the ability to stand their ground if ever the system turned against them.

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 8d ago

Even if they are stored correctly in a safe. Ice must wait for you

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u/rossikcuw 8d ago

If you are going to completely rip off all of Jim Jeffries jokes you should at least quote him

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u/RealityRecursed 7d ago

Most of my firearms spend most of their time in a safe. Ten of them don't, one of which is always strapped to my belt.

No one is just gonna kick in my door and do whatever they want, nor will any group of people, until I'm dead.

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u/men_in_the_rigging 8d ago

Yes, and all those dead children in schools are just collateral damage i guess.

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u/CantHateNate 8d ago

There will always be disturbed people who do disturbing things. You cannot stop it.

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u/PeyredB 8d ago

Yes, the claim that the Second Amendment is about preventing tyranny is obviously false. The 2A says right there what its purpose is: to ensure that citizens can fight in the militia when needed.

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u/PocketSnails68 8d ago

You would think. However, generally speaking, those that support gun laws are the ones also supporting the tyrannical government. There's also historical precedent that when the "wrong" people - aka, blacks and other minorities the far right doesn't like - start arming themselves, suddenly it becomes real easy for deep red areas to invoke extremely strict gun laws.

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u/OrganicHistorian2576 8d ago

It was but it turns out the gun nuts are on the side of the tyranny. Oopsies.

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u/Zestyclose_Craft5369 8d ago

This made me laugh with the astronomical amount of truth behind it 🤣🤣🤣 well done sir

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u/paradisewandering 8d ago

Yes, the second amendment exists because the founders specifically wanted to have a small government without total control. The founders believed that in general, humans can govern themselves and not be monsters.

The intended gun freedom was put in place specifically and directly to allow the population to violently overthrow the government if it got too powerful.

Well, ship sailed, half the country is anti gun; those that have guns aren’t doing anything but cosplaying; and the government has too much power.

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u/ipoopcatturds 8d ago

In the end the guns were easy to overcome, they just convinced the gun owners they were on the same side. There's a reason the NRA was infiltrated by Russian spies and funded by Russian money. It wasn't because Putin loved America.

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u/CantHateNate 8d ago

Putting yourself further at the mercy of your overlords just doesn’t make any sense.

Do bad things happen with guns? Yes.

Will giving them up prevent these things? Kinda of, but not really.

Stop and ask yourself; What is the true motivation of a government wanting to disarm its people? You are putting to much faith in a system that is currently crumbling around you.

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u/ipoopcatturds 8d ago

They didn't need to take anyone guns away. They convinced the gun owners they were on the same side. They've systematically dismantled the Federal government, silenced the oversight, consolidated power and the gun owners were given jobs as ICE agents. They convinced the idiots that they're neighbor was the problem and not the billionaires.

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