Times when the 2nd Amendment was proved useless: >Whiskey Rebellion >Shays' Rebellion >Fries's Rebellion >Civil War >Ken Ballew raid >Ruby Ridge >Waco Siege >Bundy Standoff
Times when the 2nd Amendment prevented tyranny: > - (Zero)
GUNFAGS B T F O
keep your bravado fantasies of fighting the big evil gubmint on reddit
WTF I hate guns now. better show this to all the gang members so they throw their guns
Aaron Bennett
> Remember you guns are useless, your outgunned and outsmarted.
This is why you make a fudd/bubba militia with ex-military in command.
A drone can't kill an entire mob. When the US starts civil war on its on civvies, its already lost.
Liam Watson
How is any of that proven useless?
They had the means to resist, and in the case of the bundy standoff it did work now if your talking about that Oregon thing that was a different incident that involved the bundy's
And please explain how the civil war isn't an example of the 2nd amendment used for the will of the people?
Unless you only consider it useful as in victorious. The 2nd amendment can't garunte victory it can only garunte you'll have the opportunity to fight
Andrew Gutierrez
>when russians through millions of bodies at enemy combatants only to make a small dent in their numbers
if ever there was a time where guns were proven useless, its when russians went into battle with them with overwhelmingly large numbers only to get rekt every time
Christian Scott
i'm officially a #takethegunsmissile now
James Flores
>Times when the 2nd Amendment prevented tyranny: >> - (Zero)
That's the proof that it's working
Adam Young
>the government can kill anyone for any reason whenever they feel like it with no repercussion! >bet you feel stupid now, you dangerous, psychopatic gun owners!
Michael Moore
>Civil War wut
Samuel Ramirez
The Bundy ranch standoff was a success, only the ranger station occupation was a failure.
Brayden Rodriguez
This countries been around for almost 250 years. The very moment ins disappear is the moment our rights disappear. Id go so far as to say that everyday was a successful resistance against tyranny, because we know they want it, but they haven't been able to get it, because they can't. Because of us.
Asher Hall
Times when the 2nd Amendment prevented tyranny?
Try the American Revolution. Oh, you'll say we didn't write it yet. You're half-right. It wasn't written on paper, but in the hearts and minds of every red-blooded American whose heart bleeds freedom and pumps lead.
Camden Cooper
>government is capable of turning against you so you shouldn't be allowed to own a firearm
Levi Lopez
Shays Rebellion ended two years before the Second Amendment was written, Ivan.
>oh well guess we're just going to have to accept government tyranny, can't be helped! Also Isis is a makeshift militia force that's been drone bombed for years, you need more than drones to put down a standing army
Jonathan Phillips
Except all of those things proved the Second Amendment worked....
Brody Perez
Thread
Andrew Roberts
>leftists support drone strikes on American citizens but not on Middle Easterners Leftist hypocrisy at work
Angel Lopez
It's a deterrent.
Who knows what kind of shit they might have tried to pull if half the populace was armed.
Chase White
kek
Christian Ortiz
you know missiles cost millions of dollars right
Alexander Rogers
> he had to write "drone" on the drone so leftists know the drone is a drone
>keep your bravado fantasies of fighting the big evil gubmint on reddit
But Leddit is for Cultural Marxist shills, why would we go there?
Josiah Robinson
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Jackson Miller
What You lost miserably, every time. You were slaughtered. Militias and rural subhumans can't fight the full mass of any military in the planet, let alone the American one. Have fun getting droned next time you try. They stop being Americans the second they rebel. They lose their citizenship when they do so, since America allows no dual citizenship.
Andrew Rivera
That is a good reason to disarm the state, not a reason to disarm the people.
William Bell
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Owen Powell
>Times when the 2nd Amendment prevented tyranny:
Battle of Athens (1946).
Kill yourself, you ill-informed fuck.
Nathaniel Gray
>Republicans see the bigger picture
Poetry
Ryder Stewart
14th post best post, as if it could be any other way
>holding it vertically when all monitors in the world are widescreen REEEEEEEE
Daniel Martinez
>you I never participated in any of those.
But I mean, just taking the most recent one at Bundy Ranch - the government backed down. They fucked off. I don't understand what type of shitty logic you're using...
William Sullivan
Just because they rebel doesn't mean they're not Americans. Sure they lose their rights if/when they are captured by LEOs but they don't give up their citizenship. If anything gun ownership is deterrence from tyrannical government. Also youtube.com/watch?v=cGfckZLJhPQ youtube.com/watch?v=AjhOEQskDtE
Gavin Young
>A drone can't kill an entire mob.
Yes it can.
Juan Johnson
that's not a civil war, that's stomping the shit out of treasonous bastards who deserve to be hanged
Blake Mitchell
Civil war could have been won by the south a few times during if it wasn't for the good ol' boys giving the North time to build up, like if they kept pushing after bullrun.
Jeremiah Nelson
That's where the window of opportunity was, after failing to seize that opportunity it was basically just playing for time.
> inb4 Gettysburg. South could have further delayed the end had they won the big G, but not win the war.
Brayden Moore
>When the US starts civil war on its on civvies, its already lost
More than half of the amerifats would be fighting for, not against, the government.
Jordan Sullivan
>1 post from this ID
Sage, report and hide.
Ian Russell
>Times when the 2nd Amendment prevented tyranny: > - (Zero)
Well, let's see.
>How many millions of USA civilians has the USA government butchered? >0
>How many millions of Russian civilians has the Russian government butchered? >Over 20
Easton Scott
Bro, are you forgetting Waco?
Gabriel Bell
he said "millions"
Mason Perez
Says the Russian faggot
Jack Parker
>last night in Dallas
Juan Kelly
implying they would have somehow been better off completely disarmed.
Samuel Adams
>the government will wage total war on its own population Kek, maybe in Russia.
Hudson Campbell
Fine 0.000082 million then
Adrian Hall
Did you not just see what a couple of people did to a major city last night?
Logan Collins
>People shouldn't get to have guns because when the government decides to enslave us there's nothing we can do about it anyways Wow.
>government openly using drones on citizens >"lol why would you need to protect yourself from tyranny"
whoever made this comic clearly did not understand the >implications
Easton Jackson
>failed Every one of those led to change in legislation of greater government infrastructure, you illiterate bitch. If you think the point of any of them was something extreme like killing all whites and installing a communist dictatorship, you're an idiot as well. Even the ones with mentally deranged leadership had small, albeit retarded or outright impossible, goals.
Noah Campbell
>Whiskey Rebellion Results: Political victory followed by military defeat. This rebellion occurred due a series of coincidences and bad timing in the issuance of court writs and delivery of federal mail. The result was that by the time men took up arms their grievances had already be addressed and demands mostly met by the government, the rebels just didn't know it. The rebellion quickly fell apart once that reality set in.
>Shays' Rebellion Results: Military defeat followed by political victory. All but 2 participants in the rebellion are pardoned or have their sentences commuted. Governor who put down the rebellion loses next election. Tax and debt laws changed to address the concerns of the rebels.
>Fries's Rebellion Results: Military defeat followed by political victory. All participants are pardoned. Federalist party permanently lose all support among the German speaking minority, ensuing enduring support for their opponents in Pennsylvania.
>Civil War Results: Military defeat followed by political/social victory. Reconstruction goes down one of the most corrupt and dysfunctional eras in American history. Emancipation collapses into segregation in less than twenty years. Republican party lose all support in the south for a century, ensuring the Democratic party's political dominance for much of that time.
>Ken Ballew raid Results: Arrest and injury followed by political victory. The raid demonstrated a culture of negligence, incompetence and overzealousness at work in Federal law enforcement. It is largely responsible for galvanizing the modern gun rights movement.
>Ruby Ridge Results: Arrest, death, and injury followed by political/court victory. The raid demonstrated a culture of disregard for human life at work in Federal law enforcement. It resulted in Congressional hearings and the disgrace of many of the agents involved. An FBI sniper was even indicted for manslaughter.
cont.
Thomas Cruz
cont. >Waco Siege Results: Mass death followed by mass death in retaliation. The raid at Waco directly lead to the Oklahoma City bombing. An ethos of Dead Citizens leading to Dead Feds has been established.
>Bundy Standoff Results: victory. The government backed down and essentially ceded control of an entire town to armed vigilantes.
Jaxson Morris
>Implying the north has guns to fight back against a rebellion >Implying the north has a steady influx of potato niggers to throw into the meat grinder this time. >Implying the north wouldn't just hand over their wives to get plowed by the freedom loving cock of the rebellious south. >Implying this isn't what was meant when Jefferson Davis said "The South shall rise again".
Jose Carter
>"HHAHAHA! We killed those protesters with a hellfire missile! Idiots thinking they could stop us" >"Mr. Drone Operator, this is the police. Unfortunately someone found out where your family was and your wife and 3yr old son were stabbed to death at a supermarket. Our condolences." >"Also, your best friend in the domestic peacekeeping force was killed when an IED went off on his section of the interstate. Real shame, but those things are everywhere these days."
Michael Rivera
Think of it this way, the United States Government is in a perpetual 'cold war' with the United States Citizens. Our ability to fight keeps them in check (to a certain degree)They know there's a line that can't be crossed, or citizens will start shooting back. I'm pretty sure this is what we saw last night in Dallas.. the cold war is heating up. Unfortunate for the police officers that died, they are tragic collateral damage in war between citizens and government officials that have done nothing to address police brutality on a national policy level.
Also tragic that the blacks had to make this a black vs white issue, instead of a government versus citizens issue, which it is.
Here's an example of a white guy that got blasted by cops for doing literally nothing but drinking in his hotel room. Same situation as Castille- complying with officer demands and then shot multiple times, but we don't hear any hash tags demanding #justiceforshaver... because blacks hijacked the controversy and made it a race issue, as usual
Jaxson Wilson
Careful with your claim of 0. I see your point, and Soviets clearly killed more innocents than the US over history, but its definitely not 0.
Julian Ortiz
Shut up leaf. Jam the fucking thing. >American revolution
Jeremiah Reyes
Squat back into your potato whiskey, faggot
Nicholas Perez
Is the United States living under open martial law right now? No? 2nd Amendment did its job then.
Logan Hill
>Scandinavian intellectuals
Aaron Campbell
i think the Americans would rather die free no matter how much you outgun them
John Wright
This guy gets it. The flag is a small hint how he knows.
Brandon Perry
"Brit learns from history", the post
Evan Peterson
>Times when the 2nd Amendment prevented tyranny: > - (Zero)
Wrong. It's been every single day since 4 July 1776
Isaac Ward
gottem
Jack Sanchez
Srry buddy. America will always be more free than you.
Nathaniel Ramirez
>typing "former red team planner for the government here" is enough of a proof to be a credible source on Sup Forums, the holy board of red pill kek
Colton Butler
Why is this never posted within the first 5 post is beyond me.
Michael Harris
A lot of it is pretty realistic 2bh
it's probably the same guy RPing as the FBI guy everyone is posting about though
Brandon Parker
off yourself, plox, thnx, ok, bye.
Ryan Nguyen
I'm afraid "well this could technically be true" isn't a very convincing source. The fact alone that someone on Sup Forums ever saved that image and even reposts it speaks volumes about the average person here
Joseph Parker
Oh of course it does friend
Isaac Long
no also, our military has absolutely zero experience fighting a war on our own terrain ironically enough. Hell, when was the last time we had a war in a country that even has snow?