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<blockquote data-quote="OK Corgi Rancher" data-source="post: 3822549" data-attributes="member: 45773"><p>OK... I can respect a direct response like that even if I don't necessarily agree with all of it.</p><p></p><p>I do agree it's a terrible thought to contemplate. Aside from the obvious issues with a real revolution (destruction, death on a huge scale, etc...) there are a myriad of other things to consider.</p><p></p><p>So many in the gun community have this romantic notion that a revolution will work out just swell and that "our side" will win because we like guns more than the other guys. What they seem to forget is the other side gets a vote, too, and they'll be a formidable opponent.</p><p></p><p>The left, for the most part, controls the media. All forms of it. The left controls the schools. They control the big urban population centers. They control a lot of things. Hell...by some accounts they seem to control the military any more. That's a lot to overcome.</p><p></p><p>And what is a revolution gonna look like. Are we just gonna shoot our neighbors because they have a "Biden/Harris" sticker on their car? How are we gonna to coordinate and communicate? It's pretty hard to say something without big brother listening these days. It's gonna be even harder with a civil war going on. How is the federal government react? My guess is they become more hardened and more authoritarian. But I don't know.</p><p></p><p>There are just too many unknowns for me. And I don't think we're there yet. I do know I'm not certain "our side" would win. At all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OK Corgi Rancher, post: 3822549, member: 45773"] OK... I can respect a direct response like that even if I don't necessarily agree with all of it. I do agree it's a terrible thought to contemplate. Aside from the obvious issues with a real revolution (destruction, death on a huge scale, etc...) there are a myriad of other things to consider. So many in the gun community have this romantic notion that a revolution will work out just swell and that "our side" will win because we like guns more than the other guys. What they seem to forget is the other side gets a vote, too, and they'll be a formidable opponent. The left, for the most part, controls the media. All forms of it. The left controls the schools. They control the big urban population centers. They control a lot of things. Hell...by some accounts they seem to control the military any more. That's a lot to overcome. And what is a revolution gonna look like. Are we just gonna shoot our neighbors because they have a "Biden/Harris" sticker on their car? How are we gonna to coordinate and communicate? It's pretty hard to say something without big brother listening these days. It's gonna be even harder with a civil war going on. How is the federal government react? My guess is they become more hardened and more authoritarian. But I don't know. There are just too many unknowns for me. And I don't think we're there yet. I do know I'm not certain "our side" would win. At all. [/QUOTE]
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