Last edited by Gilead; 08-12-2022 at 08:46 AM.
At the risk of stoking a dead horse, what is fundamentally different about the US that being armed has Australia does not have? We're not the ones raiding old prime ministers houses. You are definitely better off individually being armed, but it hasn't really led to anything positive on a wider scale.
I will reiterate that I am not American, but this is a good lline, why not. Croatia, where I live, has got many times less firearms than America, plus I suppose that getting a firearm license is at least as stringent as in Australia and probably more so, but since we had a war 30 years ago, there are still many AKs lying around in people's basements, and a whole lot of people who know how to use them. In contrast to Australia, we didn't have any curfews, police molestation of protestors and so on in the past two years. I was skeptical about Americans and their insistence on the firearm thing all the way up to Covid and then I was like, so this is what they mean.
Fourth J6 cop goes away by "suicide"
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Battle of Athens (1946) - Wikipedia
It's not that the guns don't exert power to change, it's that people aren't yet willing to pick them up.
Damn, here's a graph even I can understand:
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