Sorry if this is not the place for that kind of discussion. I would like to be civil, please. Some people on Reddit were talking about how only dictators would want to disarm people.
Can I have some explanation on your opinion and why? I believe weapons should be banned and that crime should not exist in the first place. My opinion may change, but I believe there should somehow be strict rules regarding crime to reduce the amount of it and just have a place where it will not be worried about.
Or they need to be more heavily armed. Which they are.
And yet only we have armed drones in schools to prevent school shootings.
The military and police forces of the world are tiny compared to the armed populations, not to mention the fact that they rely on our labor to function. The people could easily overthrow the U.S military and all the police who protect the corpos and stuff.
That’s just Florida being stupid. I don’t really have a good answer to school shootings other then society is terrible and everyone suffers, and they almost certainly ignore school shooters because it’s convenient to them politically. It’s hard to believe with the mass surveillance they have that they cannot find most of them ahead of time. Pretty much all school shooters turn out to be borderline retards who leave months of evidence leading up to the attack. I’m not saying it’s good and you can ban guns in school, that’s completely acceptable, maybe having metal detectors with armed security is a good mitigation, but the way things are going right now, school shootings will be the least of your worries Inca few years from now.
It amazes me that people advocate for disarming the working class, as America slides into fascism and a total state with total surveillance. There is no easy way out. They are coming for all of us. You can’t bury your head and the sand and hope they won’t come for you as well. At this point the only thing that can save America is a revolution, and for that we need to be armed, or it’s going to be much more painful. In one years hundreds of thousands or millions die in a war. Don’t forget that. Indo think some common sense restrictions are acceptable like I mentioned in public spaces outside of protest and things like this, unless the crime rate is high or something.
Why haven’t we? It’s not for lack of gun
Perhaps, but the Florida Window is wide open
The keyboard is mightier than the gun
There hasn’t been a reason to overthrow the U.S until 2001. That’s when they went authoritarian and antihuman, passing the patriot act, hyperinflating the economy to destroy the middle class, repealing antiprogaganda laws. It started earlier but hasn’t been as bad. I’m not that old though so I really don’t know how it was before the 90s. I remember the U.S was a much nicer place in the 90s and early 2000s. People also cared more about things, besides their next meal.
Not anymore, the internet has been taken over by algorithms. Nobody will ever see anything they don’t want people to see and they have armies of propaganda bots manipulating the minds of the masses. It is effective but it’s not a replacement for being armed. Most people are decent. They do care about privacy and human rights and other things even if the internet bots try to convince you that everyone is a fascist or a communist. They just want people to accept authoritarianism.
Right on!
The decline started in 1971. See https://wtfhappenedin1971.com/. This is when they took our money by ending the Bretton Woods system. Ever since then they’ve just been levering the dollar - the biggest ponzi ever.
2001 was indeed the next sharp change. Govt surveillance and overreach became more normal. And shortly after technology spread and enabled mass surveillance and control.
But ultimately it’ll be that 1971 decision, taking us off the dollar, that is the downfall. US dollar is declining so rapidly it’s crazy. They like to talk about how good he economy is by showing charts of stocks going up, but a lot of that, especially recently, is the dollar going down. Price the s&p against gold, you’ll see precisely when the artificial pump started, and where we are in that cycle.
The world is currently levered heavily on the faith in the USA not defaulting. Which can only happen at this point via higher and higher inflation.
The next revolution needs to bring Freedom of Money to the world. As much as we love to hate on decentralized financial systems (aka crypto), it’s actually the tool this revolution needs.
Yes I agree, we need several things though, a stronger bill of rights, grass roots enforcement of our constitution and rights bypassing the state, a stable hard currency, perhaps semifiat but based on resources I think, including labor. Basically a mathematical currency that tries to avoid any and all inflation by keeping prices constant overall when other factors aren’t in play. We need to privatize some things, like education but give students, not parents the choice between several options for each student that are unique. Somethings need to be socialized. Medicine partially, and half of taxes should be paid back in UBI, while everyone should pay exactly the same tax rate, income and corporate sells being the same and based on what people vote for as a combined price of all their jurisdictions, local, state, and federal. If we get our currency stable and not losing value, the state should also run a voluntary pension program that is backed up by the state, where people can Pay in and not worry and supplement their income whenever they decide to take it out. (This is possible with a no Inflation economy) The state can even profit from it by making safe investments. Basically a state backed interest free savings account. Property should be tax free for the first and taxed progressively after to keep property in the hands of the working people and to keep small business alive, and also to allow every family to build a little calls and wealth and to not destroy our genetics with fiat capitalism. Partial socialization of healthcare, as in providing basic free clinics and medicine, and funding of education, and half of taxes being given in UBI, and progressive property taxes to benefit the working class, should be just about the right amount of socialism. The rest should be mostly private except infrastructure which should mostly be collectively owned, particularly mature and large infrastructure like the internet, power, water, roads, etc.
We also need a tarrif that automatically adjusts our costs to match countries which exploit their workers. Not a political thing. Perhaps a I dependent board with fixed finding and no political ties or pressure. Probably elected since politicians would never pick the right people. We need to ban private elections and donations and have only public elections and platforms that are fair and intellectual and open. We also need to tarrif countries by how much they build their military beyond defense. We would have reasonable limits for defense, perhaps a naval tonnage per area of coastline, anyone over that will impose a progressively higher tarrif depending on how much they over build their military.