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mickey
(5/18/2017)
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OTOH, look at what homosexuals achieved in my lifetime by being offensive, which got them noticed. Does anybody remember groups like "ACT UP!"? Homosexuals are a tiny minority compared to gun owners. The activists are a minority among them, but overall, I suspect they were more activist in recent decades than hunters were.
Gun owners are a huge minority in this country, 2A activists are a minority of them, but these days the number of people who consider themselves 2A activists is probably at least half the number of people who consider themselves homosexual.
We get ignored and often ridiculed when we act like adults, we get ridiculed when we act like children. The time may come when we have to make it impossible to be ignored, we're used to being ridiculed by our lessors in society. |
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The most foolish mistake we could possibly make would be to permit the conquered Eastern peoples to have arms. History teaches that all conquerors who have allowed their subject races to carry arms have prepared their own downfall by doing so. Indeed I would go so far as to say that the underdog is a sine qua non for the overthrow of any sovereignty. So let's not have any native militia or police. German troops alone will bear the sole responsibility for the maintenance of law and order. — Adolf Hitler, April 11, 1942. (Source: "Hitler's Table-Talk at the Fuehrer's Headquarters 1941-1942", Dr. Henry Picker, ed. (Athenaeum Verlag, Bonn, 1951).) |
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