Inevitably what happens when populations no longer have confidence in law enforcement-vigilantism.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

12/24/2022, 14:34:00

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Missouri woman tracks down, kills alleged carjackers at gas station | Fox News


Still another incident where an image of Xiden should be pointing and saying, '"I did that!!" 

This is according to plan - withdraw the ability or willingness of law enforcement to do its job effectively,  forcing people to take the law into their own hands, then blaming the 2A for the problems instead of government mismanagement. Final phase of the Plan is to use increased volume of problem cases of vigilantism as propaganda weapon to raise electoral support for repealing 2A or similar firearms confiscation/bans. 







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Destroying the 2A is only part of the problem
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Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

12/24/2022, 22:33:11

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Unfortunately for us, the ultimate “dream” is to completely wipe out good law-abiding Americans, collapse society within itself through dismantling law enforcement, and for the globalists to rule for eternity. 

In the end, it’s easier to accuse both law enforcement and frustrated citizens for reckless shooting. Politicians don’t understand firearms nor do they understand self-defense.







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You might be quoting from Machiavelli's Prince, tyranny (oligarchy) is the most consistent form of governance through history.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

12/24/2022, 23:38:16

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That is one of the things that is meant by the term, "American exceptionalism" - a powerful nation that is not tyrannical and imperialistic. That is us. Whatever other nonsense some ignorant, hateful people may believe. Historically elitist Utopians  (Nazis, Marxists and Fundie Muzz et al) have little or no use for free representative governance. Their governments mutate swiftly and easily into bureaucrat-dominated, Statist tyrannical oligarchies/autocracies. 





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It was completely inadvertent and unintentional. My bad for not fully reading the article.
Re: You might be quoting from Machiavelli's Prince, tyranny (oligarchy) is the most consistent form of governance through history. -- LateForLunch Post Reply Top of thread Forum

Posted by: Ihavenoname ®

12/25/2022, 20:15:11

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No plagiarism intended. Admittedly, I didn't really look at the article in full until now. While I generally do support the 2A given that a citizen knows proper and responsible handling of firearms, I believe this wasn't self-defense. Yes, it's frustrating that there's a lack of support for law enforcement, but taking matters into your own hands is questionable.

There has been many cases like this where someone tracked their own stolen vehicles and held the suspect in custody until police arrived. This one is no different.

All I've seen is the person attempting to take back their stolen vehicle end up in trouble with authorities. I have never seen such cases end well for both parties.

You may not agree with me, but the 2A should be more about defending your life or others when it's gravely endangered. But stealing from others is wrong. That I agree.

The Bill of Rights doesn't really make it clear on the "rights to bear arms." But, there should be some commonsense used. To me, the individual who went to retrieve her stolen Kia should've reported the vehicle stolen and let the police handle the arrest. There should be boundaries set for when you should take matters into your own hands. You don't always know what you're doing.

I don't know if Missouri has a lack of funding for law enforcement or whether the 911 response times are slow.

People must have proper training and commonsense with handling firearms before owning one.

My previous post was not subject-appropriate nor directly related. I apologize for that. I'll have to make it a habit to actually read the article before commenting next time.

Again, this is just my opinion on this case and the 2A. I don't think people have a proper consensus on the 2A. But, I do insist that people really need to think twice about taking matters into their own hands.






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It is still common in some black enclaves to mistrust law enforcement - which dates back to post-Civil War days.
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Posted by: LateForLunch ®

12/25/2022, 22:11:35

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