2025-07-25 - OFCOM: "Ofcom engagement - Availability of KiwiFarms in UK"

Americans have had guns taken and restricted without any popular mass pushback.
Twice.
Thrice.
...Quice.
And this is a right codified in your constitution.

We all live on the same street and all the houses are made out of glass.
Nobody in the world can own a firearms as easily as you can in America, even in California. There is no comparison, just because we can't walk around with full auto machineguns out in broad daylight anymore(which is bullshit btw) doesn't change anything.

Also, for UK in particular, the "gun" laws are so cucked that it just makes you laugh. Americans can use guns for anything from target shooting to self defense without question if they are allowed to have gun rights at all(ie not a felon or some unstable retard), in UK you're lucky if you can beg for permission to get some shitty double barrel for clay pigeon shooting or hunting.
 
Also, for UK in particular, the "gun" laws are so cucked that it just makes you laugh. Americans can use guns for anything from target shooting to self defense without question if they are allowed to have gun rights at all(
My county runs the local gun range with tax payer money. That's how different it is.
 
Here's the solution:

A bunch of overreach that should be met with a swift and merciless dissolution of the body implementing it
Instead, just brick any and all smartphones/tablets and restrict them to SMS, phonecalls, local note-taking, alarms/timers/stopwatches, and nothing more.
99% of problems are solved when you force people to use a real computer to use the internet.
If you MUST punish people for something, punish parents for supplying their fucktrophies with a smartphone or tablet before the age of 16.
 
Nobody in the world can own a firearms as easily as you can in America, even in California.
Actually, fun tidbit, the Czechs are actually 2nd to America with regards to the each in which you can get a gun:
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No full-autos unfortunately, and you do need a licence, so they're kind of a much better iteration of the UK's laws, but I digress.

The gun laws are cucked, but one of the reasons I paired the generalised history of their erasure with free speech erasure because I think when one considers how relatively quick the two were degraded, the reverse is very much possible. Pro-gun activism is relatively new in the UK but I think once speech rights are secured (something Reform has promised) then other rights and securities can be pursued as well. Also the government can't technically ban them outright, because, believe it or not, their hands are tied thanks to a bill from 1689.
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People cannot be completely restricted in their means to possess arms, even if there's a fuck-load of paperwork and red tape in the way. Since they cannot ban guns outright, every restriction on firearms is amended to a single act, which when overturned, would reset us to a comparable state of firearms allowance as the USA.

I'm awfully tempted to buy Reform membership, see if I can be the candidate for my local area, and YOLO its repeal as a private members bill.

But yeah, my TLDR is basically: a single act is what stands in the way of Brits and America-tier gun ownership. And attitudes can shift quickly on any given subject once it's brought into the public consciousness - look at the online response to OSA, and the IRL response to immigrants. Once the more pressing stuff is out of the way, guns can be brought up; self-defence and homeowner rights are already a topic of contention, since the whole idea of "reasonable force" should fly out the window once somebody breaks into your home. Once that topic is broached, guns can probably also be raised as a subject to allow Brits to sufficiently defend themselves against home invasion.

But this shit takes time, which is annoying. I'm glad I'm still relatively young and at the ass-end of this censorious period. It appears like it's only starting, but it has no mandate to justify itself and won't survive the decade - I'd put money on that.

So yeah, the gun laws are cucked and laughable, not denying that, but doesn't necessarily mean they'll be so forever. Shit looked dour for the right-wing globally from 2011-2025, now things are on the relative up and up, at least as far as actual support for right-wing policies goes.

TLDR: Americans can eventually overturn the NFA, the British can eventually overturn the 1968 Firearms Act. The bread and circuses aren't enough anymore and people are angry.
In addition to Machine Gun USA, we now have Tank America, the attraction where you can drive a tank
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Heh, your tanks need to be demilitarised to own?
Posers. :smug:
 
Could have used a dance solo with a pakistani groomer and his underage future rape victim, but otherwise it's pretty spot-on.
Something tells me the public is about to turn UK into their own personal lolcow like they did with Pirate Software for a time.
 
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Also the government can't technically ban them outright, because, believe it or not, their hands are tied thanks to a bill from 1689
No Parliament can bind its successors. Of course they could technically ban them outright.

ETA: Also it's an Act once it's given assent :politisperg:
 
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I fired some a few years back in Florida (I fired an AR-15, a Mossberg, something that resembled a glock, and a kind gentleman let me fire his Taurus - that one guy is why I try not to insult Americans broadly and always try to clarify a specific group if I'm making general statements) and access to firearms is probably the thing I envy most about America. That, and the abundance of cinnamon-flavoured foods.
You know you can just go to a shooting range in the UK and fire various rifles, right? No hand guns but all sorts of hunting rifles, and AR-looking things.
You can also own a rifle or a shotgun I think, you just need to have a valid reason for it.

Sure, muh freedoms. But there’s also the freedom, like in much of Europe, of basically never having to think about yourself or your loved ones getting killed by a lunatic or a terrified cop with a twitchy trigger finger.
 
You know you can just go to a shooting range in the UK and fire various rifles, right? No hand guns but all sorts of hunting rifles, and AR-looking things.
You can also own a rifle or a shotgun I think, you just need to have a valid reason for it.

Sure, muh freedoms. But there’s also the freedom, like in much of Europe, of basically never having to think about yourself or your loved ones getting killed by a lunatic or a terrified cop with a twitchy trigger finger.
My friend had his 26th Birthday in April and we did go to a shooting range. MP5 and AR15 Chambered in .22 💀 and one of those loophole pistols with the extra long stock that qualifies it was a "rifle". No shotguns or anything I enjoyed firing in the states. Believe me when I say I'm familiar with all the rules and shit around getting a gun, it's just a pain in the ass to do so and you need to spend a lot on getting a gun safe, signing up for a shooting club (some of which have fees) and then applying for a licence you may or may not get, before finally getting the gun itself + ammo...

That's why I own a functioning Martini Henry which doesn't require a licence instead to own
Zulu is a good movie.
 
But there’s also the freedom, like in much of Europe, of basically never having to think about yourself or your loved ones getting killed by a lunatic or a terrified cop with a twitchy trigger finger.
Not worth the trade-off of not being able to defend against some nigger trying to invade my home.

(Also, British and Europeans are getting killed by lunatics all the time. Killers without guns are just using knives and trucks instead).
 
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