Why do Americans love guns so much?
It's almost as though they think guns can block bullets from other guns. A gun is an effective offensive weapon but a very poor defensive weapon.
you are strawmanning like crazy
Do you lock your door at night? What would you do if somebody had a gun on you? Anything? Not everybody is resigned to being a victim. It's a great defensive weapon because it's a deterrent, not hard to understand.
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But if somebody threatens to shoot you with a gun, or take your car or something, it's natural to want to defend yourself.
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It's almost as though they think guns can block bullets from other guns. A gun is an effective offensive weapon but a very poor defensive weapon.
you are strawmanning like crazy
Do you lock your door at night? What would you do if somebody had a gun on you? Anything? Not everybody is resigned to being a victim. It's a great defensive weapon because it's a deterrent, not hard to understand.
It's not strawmanning if they actually said it.
What would I do if someone had a gun on me? I would certainly not reach into my holster and draw a gun because I would be on the ground dead before I had a chance to use it.
I would be willing to do anything to defend myself but only if it was effective.
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Also saying 'well you can overthrow a gun with small arms' is not really a well thought out position since there are revolutions that happen with far less and there are great many military and police that would side with the 2nd amendment rather than the tyranny of the other side. The threat of force again works as a deterrent here, you're not going to enslave people who can violently resist.
Just talk to Dox about this, he'll set you straight and then some on the topic.
I would be very interested in hearing about these revolutions that happen with far less than small arms.
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No one wants to be a victim.
Sometimes, people who use guns have it backfire against them. Especially if they are not trained properly in the use of guns.
But, if one wants to protect one's family from an assailant, one must have some recourse. Otherwise, they feel powerless. They feel like they are not adequately protecting their families.
I don't find what I say to be propaganda at all.
It's a bad feeling to feel you are inadequate.
In most parts of the US, this sort of thing is at least rather rare, fortunately.
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I do hope the threat of being shot and killed deters some of them.
So which gives you better odds, taking your chances in a gun fun against an attacker who is also armed or having less attackers due to gun control laws? Of course I realise gun control laws will not eliminate all gun armed criminals but it can greatly reduce their numbers.
If it was a choice between having a 50% chance of winning a gun fight or being only one quarter as likely to get into a battle with someone with a gun, I'd choose the latter.
Of course this is in cases when my life is at stake, not my money. If I had a 50% chance of being winning a gun fight or a 100% chance of survival if I handed over my wallet, I'd hand over my wallet.
The gun lovers on Facebook say only a liberal cuck would hand over their wallet but if I had a 50% chance of surviving a gun fight or a 100% chance of survival if I handed over my wallet and got called a liberal cuck but a conservative on the internet, I'd hand over my wallet and get called a liberal cuck by a conservative on the internet.
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Many do feel it necessary to have them as a last recourse, though.
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Also saying 'well you can overthrow a gun with small arms' is not really a well thought out position since there are revolutions that happen with far less and there are great many military and police that would side with the 2nd amendment rather than the tyranny of the other side. The threat of force again works as a deterrent here, you're not going to enslave people who can violently resist.
Just talk to Dox about this, he'll set you straight and then some on the topic.
I would be very interested in hearing about these revolutions that happen with far less than small arms.
All those Soros sponsored Color Revolutions, Arab Spring before it went bad, most of the fall of communism. A revolution isn't like a conventional war, a tyrannical government can't just kill everyone rebelling and maintain its legitimacy with the people. If 1% of Americans took up arms against said tyrannical government then they would win.
The point of owning guns isn't to defend yourself in gunfights, its to prevent that fight from ever happening and if somebody has gun on you threatening your life then you really don't have a choice but to defend yourself with deadly force.
But if somebody threatens to shoot you or your family with a gun, or take your car or something, it's natural to want to defend yourself.
Thing is, it's VERY unlikely that someone will threaten to shoot you or your family with a gun...if you stop giving everyone guns!
I see it as indoctrination. It's almost like discussing with people in a religious cult. They have no sensible reason for people being allowed to have guns. Just that it's their 'right', or that they have to because other people have them, which is obviously a never-ending cycle.
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It worked nicely against first world countries in the 18th century when it was musket vs musket rather than rifle vs tank. The confederates tried it in the 19th century. They lost.
I was just talking to a guy who said he needs his gun to defend against the United States government and it's "massive military right arm". It truly baffles me that he thinks his rifle will be effect against weapons such as the M1 Abrams tank or the Apache helicopter.
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Australia has a small mostly homogeneous population isolated on a giant island in the South Pacific, it's not comparable to the US in this regard. Saying it reduces gun crime is a misnomer since it doesn't actually reduce crime overall and an increase in crime usually happens after these gun bans. Two of the most violent cities in the US were Chicago and DC(DC is rapidly being gentrified however) which banned handguns, it just doesn't work. Criminals in the US don't use legal guns, they don't deal legal drugs, they don't pimp legal prostitutes, they're criminals and don't pay heed to the law already so disarming law abiding citizens only puts them at these people's mercy.
But if somebody threatens to shoot you or your family with a gun, or take your car or something, it's natural to want to defend yourself.
Thing is, it's VERY unlikely that someone will threaten to shoot you or your family with a gun...if you stop giving everyone guns!
I see it as indoctrination. It's almost like discussing with people in a religious cult. They have no sensible reason for people being allowed to have guns. Just that it's their 'right', or that they have to because other people have them, which is obviously a never-ending cycle.
You fear an inanimate object but not the person holding it, it's not law abiding citizens that are the problem but the criminals. It's not a religious cult because I'm educated on it, we're not the ones that are ignorant or fearful about guns which you primarily see in movies or TV.
I grew up hunting with my dad, I held a gun in hands very young and its important to teach your child the proper way of handling a gun because the alternative is something potentially tragic. Hunting is a part of the way of life for a lot of people in this country by the way, it's never going to be taken away. We have guns because we will not allow them to be taken.
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