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posted ago by Kekistan_United ago by Kekistan_United +10 / -0

i find this 'gun grab' distraction as comedy.

your mind is the weapon.

20 killdozers scattered around the US, could utterly resurface nearly all of the 'problems

you all are thinking too angrily and not concentrating on things like:

how many cities depend on a few bridges

i am not condoning violence. but i understand timothy mcveigh

well FBI, how far do you think this all goes?

theres ~400 million guns out there...

i wonder how many disgruntled construction workers you all are creating.

workers that have the knowledge and ability to use detonators...

my city is flat. doesnt need bridges and is easy to get around...

it would be awful and tragic if places like SF or manhattan lost their bridges...

just awful

supposedly drunk driving claims about ten thousand lives in the US every year.

alchohol is for all intents, still very legal... those tax dollars...

what would happen if people realized that their cars are weapons as well...

yes we should protect the right to bear arms...

BUT, they are also taking away freedom of speech, but nobody is AS alarmed, as the gun topic

jus' sayin'

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Depends on the car and materials to reinforce. A gun? All ya gotta know is who has what and where they keep it. After that it's just a waiting game.

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Kekistan_United [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

if i were to say, i lived in chyna... in a metropolitan area with 2million of so people...

im sure 2million people.. i can surely find a gun there...

definitely not a car...

definitely not construction equipment.

or diesel.

or gasoline

or kerosene

or any chemicals whatsoever...

but sure... a gun

ffs

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

Will any car you come across in a post communist era have gasoline? The dozer?. You would be smarter to look for a hand tool than a tool that relies on another tool to operate in a scenario where your life depends on that one tool, and not the support that that one tool might require. An axe and an exercise in patience can be more destructive to society than a car with a blown engine or a flat tire.

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Kekistan_United [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

the argument was

guns or a car.

so you moved the goal post to 'hand tools'.

ffs.

the premise of the entire conversation:

they can ban guns; there are other things that are weapons, like construction equipment

tell me how long killdozer was on his tirade...

and then come back here and tell me about flat tires and blown engines.

i stand by my original sentiment.

any person with means could flatten a city in half a day...

but sure, hand tools are good too.

lemme know where the next goal post is being moved... i will try to keep up

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E-dantes 1 point ago +1 / -0

John wilkes boothe would disagree. I wasn't moving the goal posts. And I am not suggesting or advocating violence in any form. Simply for the sake of arguement. A well placed and patiently timed shot, can stop an entire country in its tracks. When it comes to vehicles, they are, yes, and can be a very destructive tool. However, they rely on other constances that may not exist. Starter fails; no go. Empty or punctured fuel tank; still fucked. Mobility enabling devices: tires, tread, driveshaft, transmission, if any of these fail; fucked, everyone goes about their day. One well timed, and patiently waited for act of such a magnitude, that an entire country has no option but to address the situation, i.e. lack of leadership, and everything, at least on a governmental level, comes to an immediate halt. Look at the middle east. Hundreds of suicide bombers do all kinds of damage. The powers that be organize a clean up, and life goes on. Attacking society because of their leaders, does not deter their leaders. And no bulldozer, again only for the sake of arguement, not in any way shape or form advocating anything whatsoever, is going anywhere near any target that would make any fucking difference in the everyday, let alone continued, function of government, or society as a whole. That is a fact