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In an ad released last year, Blake Masters, a leading candidate in Arizona’s Republican Senate primary, cradles a semiautomatic weapon. “This is a short-barreled rifle,” he said, ominous music playing in the background. “It wasn’t designed for hunting. This is designed to kill people.”

For Masters, this isn’t an argument against allowing such guns to proliferate. Rather, it’s an acknowledgment of why access to these weapons is, for the right, a matter of existential importance. “The Second Amendment is not about duck hunting,” said Masters. “It’s about protecting your family and your country. What’s the first thing the Taliban did when Joe Biden handed them Afghanistan? They took away people’s guns.” Guns, in this worldview, are a guarantor against government overreach. And government overreach includes attempts to regulate guns.

These days, it’s barely remarkable when Republicans issue what sound like threats against those who’d dare curtail their private arsenals. “I have news for the embarrassment that claims to be our president — try to take our guns and you’ll learn why the Second Amendment was written in the first place,” Randy Fine, a state representative in Florida, tweeted on Wednesday.

It will be impossible to do anything about guns in this country, at least at a national level, as long as Democrats depend on the cooperation of a party that holds in reserve the possibility of insurrection. The slaughter of children in Texas has done little to alter this dynamic.

Republicans have no intention of letting Democrats pass even modest measures like strengthened background checks, and as long as the Democratic senators Joe Manchin and Kyrsten Sinema refuse to amend the filibuster, Republicans retain a veto over national policy. Victims of our increasingly frequent mass shootings are collateral damage in a cold civil war, though some Democrats refuse to acknowledge it, let alone fight it.

Fine’s words echoed Donald Trump’s during the 2016 election, when he said that “Second Amendment people” might be able to stop a President Hillary Clinton from appointing Supreme Court justices. What was once a barely concealed insinuation of violence has morphed, especially after Jan. 6, into an even more forthright menace. As ProPublica has reported, dozens of members of the Oath Keepers militia were arrested in connection with the attack on the Capitol, but that hasn’t stopped the organization from “evolving into a force within the Republican Party.”

In Shasta County, a conservative part of rural Northern California, a militia-aligned faction has secured a majority on the board of supervisors, in what members of the movement see as a blueprint that can be deployed nationally. Throughout the country, reported The New York Times, “right-wing Republicans are talking more openly and frequently about the use of force as justifiable in opposition to those who dislodged him” — meaning Trump — “from power.” Expecting those same Republicans to collaborate with Democrats on public safety is madness.

The horrifying irony, the hideous ratchet, is that the more America is besieged by senseless violence, the more the paramilitary wing of the American right is strengthened. Gun sales tend to rise after mass shootings. Republicans responded to the massacre in Uvalde by doubling down on calls to arm teachers and “harden” schools. An article in The Federalist argued that parents must home-school so that kids can learn “in a controlled environment where guns can be safely carried for self-defense or locked away when not in use.” It’s a vision of a society — if you can call it that — where every family is a fortress.

Guns are now the leading cause of death for American children. Many conservatives consider this a price worth paying for their version of freedom. Our institutions give these conservatives disproportionate power whether or not they win elections. The filibuster renders the Senate largely impotent. Trump, a president who lost the popular vote, was able to appoint Supreme Court justices who are poised to help overturn a New York state law restricting the carrying of concealed weapons. It’s increasingly hard to see a path to small-d democratic reform.

And so among liberals, there’s an overwhelming feeling of despair. Even as people learn the names of all those murdered children, the most common sentiment is not “never again,” but a bitter acknowledgment that nothing is going to change. America is too sick, too broken. It is perhaps beyond repair.

Two years ago, David French, an anti-Trump conservative, published a book, “Divided We Fall,” warning of the possible crackup of the United States. It included two chapters imagining scenarios for how the dissolution of the country might happen. One involved a mass shooting at a school in California, to which the state’s people reacted “with white-hot rage.” French envisioned furious state politicians defying the Second Amendment, leading to a nullification crisis and blue-state secession.

He meant it as a cautionary tale, but rereading the chapter after Uvalde, it feels less bleak than our reality. In French’s scenario, atrocity has the effect of energizing people rather than immobilizing them. They are determined to fight, not resigned to defeat. They have audacity and hope.

The real nightmare is not that the repetition of nihilist terrorism brings American politics to an inflection point, but that it doesn’t. The nightmare is that we simply stumble on, helpless as things keep getting worse.

Shitlibs are the ones who decided that anarcho-tyranny was acceptable to get their way. I feel not only no sympathy, but a sick delight, at their blackpilling.
 
I am pretty sure that you can get a semi-automatic or even automatic rifle in Europe too, if you put time and risk into it, and they are banned almost everywhere on the continent. There was an islamic terror attack in Austria 2 years ago, and the perp had an automatic rifle. Spoiler alert: he wasn't allowed to own that.
And that's only going to happen more in the coming decades as surplus guns leak out of Ukraine.
 
What the fuck are you talking about? This is exactly how everyone lived prior to the 20th century. Things are obviously markedly different now, but I don't see how securing your home and teaching your kids responsible gun use hurts anyone except people who want to exploit you or do you harm.
The fact that they're using the phrase "every home is a fortress" as if it's scary and bad tells you everything you need to know. They don't want you being able to defend your home, because then it's harder for them to have you killed when you disagree with them. To a totalitarian, anything that allows you to fight back is automatically a bad thing. They'll make excuses for how it's for your own good, but the ultimate goal is to make you powerless.
 
“This is a short-barreled rifle,” he said, ominous music playing in the background. “It wasn’t designed for hunting. This is designed to kill people.”
First paragraph in and I'm wondering why an anti-gun politician has either an illegally modified weapon, or paid the ATF stamp tax to have a specialized weapon that was "made for killing."
 
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The sneeding is, indeed, delectable. They're a-logging Daniel Defense in particular.


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All these Ukrainian avatars are going to cope when Ukraine surrenders territory to Russia, because Russia outguns them.
The irony also, that the west is giving billions in weapons, ammunition, and sending their men to train civilians to use weapons."The volunteer series ?"
Yeah dude, Ukraine is made up of volunteers...Azov was basically a nazi paramilitary/militia.
But yeah we're stupid for wanting to have military weapons, and a sense of national unity in terms of self-defense right?
If the sensibility that founded the USA was present in current year Ukraine, maybe they would have a better chance no?
So that means privately owning cannons, ships, and ammunition stores.
 
First paragraph in and I'm wondering why an anti-gun politician has either an illegally modified weapon, or paid the ATF stamp tax to have a specialized weapon that was "made for killing."
Blake Masters ain't anti-gun. He could be the one to exorcise the ghost of McCain from the Arizona GOP.
 
I'll bet Black Lives Matter rioters chanting ACAB back in '20 did more to create more gun owners than ever in the history of America.

Yeah, you just nationally demonized cops and caused enormous numbers of them to quit the force, because they don't wanna become the next Derek Chauvin for just doing their job. Then you wrecked a bunch of city blocks and small businesses. Of course the people are gonna arm themselves. Keep crying crocodile tears into your $30 espresso.
 
I am pretty sure that you can get a semi-automatic or even automatic rifle in Europe too, if you put time and risk into it, and they are banned almost everywhere on the continent. There was an islamic terror attack in Austria 2 years ago, and the perp had an automatic rifle. Spoiler alert: he wasn't allowed to own that.
The suicide bomber full automatic rifle massacres of peace in Paris somehow got around the Frenchy laws that make possessing hurt jackets and nearly all guns very not allowed
 
Even if you think every american would willingly trade in their guns....

... what would stop shipments from Nigxico going to gangs?

Like... a giant wall? Even that would be hard pressed against narco subs unless Trump teaches it to swim.
At that point, Mexicans will be fully re-classified as white devils.
 
If America is beyond repair because people don’t trust your obvious attempt to disarm the populace because of a recent school shooting, then how come you stay silent when there’s more urban crime and shootings in places like Chicago and New York City?

Protecting children from incidents like these does not mean to make them suffer by getting rid of all guns and armed guards with guns. You’ll just create more dysfunction and chaos.
 
I am pretty sure that you can get a semi-automatic or even automatic rifle in Europe too, if you put time and risk into it, and they are banned almost everywhere on the continent. There was an islamic terror attack in Austria 2 years ago, and the perp had an automatic rifle. Spoiler alert: he wasn't allowed to own that.
The gun grabber fears the Sten and Suomi. In blowback firearms it actually requires more parts and complexity to make the rifles anything other than fully-automatic. To the point that several semi-auto variants are regarded as illegal by the ATF due to their ease-of-conversion.
 
It will be impossible to do anything about guns in this country, at least at a national level, as long as Democrats depend on the cooperation of a party that holds in reserve the possibility of insurrection.

Cool story, Copperhead.

If I must choose between the party that holds insurrection in reserve or the party that marches headlong towards tyranny, I'll take the reservists.
 
Do you want a society where the military veterans take over because the entitled civilians fucked up everything they touched just like in Starship Troopers? Because tyrranical gun laws are how you get a society where the military veterans take over because the entitled civilians fucked up everything they touched just like in Starship Troopers.
 
The article then goes on to say this is somehow wrong without ever actually arguing against why its wrong (that's because its not, but this pile of garbage author doesn't even try). Shit lib journoscum are literally brain dead and rely entirely on emotional arguments that hold no logic or weight when compared to reality.
They work though. They work frighteningly well on an awful majority of people
 
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