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AliceNoMalice 4 points ago +5 / -1

Yup, and don't wait at home for them to come get you... keep moving so you're not a sitting duck.

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InTheArmsOfThePepe 1 point ago +3 / -2

Easy to say. But for those who have families? Small children? Elderly?

There are very real logistical matters to consider to adequately leave home for an unknown amount of time.

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AliceNoMalice 2 points ago +3 / -1

True.. that's what I will do for you... I've had a good life. The easiest way for them to disarm a population is go door to door with a small militia...

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InTheArmsOfThePepe 3 points ago +4 / -1

Bless you, fren! I'll do my part from the windows and rooftops.

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MerchantMan99 1 point ago +2 / -1

So what? You make it sound like Americans in the first civil war didn't have families, small children, and the elderly.

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InTheArmsOfThePepe 0 points ago +1 / -1

Then you're missing my point.

Obviously grandma and grandpa may not be as mobile, may require care/medical equipment, etc. A mother with three young children to corral and guide on her own, etc.

For these reasons and more, having an area where people can hunker down is essential. Having people stay back to guard those who are not able to relocate, etc.

There are extenuating circumstances that each person would have to navigate for himself. And having those situations does not preclude/exclude one's sense of patriotism and duty.

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MerchantMan99 1 point ago +2 / -1

Believe me, if violence does break out, people will figure it out real quick. It's either that or become a casualty.