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What will Americans really do when faced with disarmament?
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<blockquote data-quote="Gideon" data-source="post: 1992479" data-attributes="member: 7898"><p>There is a pivot point in every moment of conflict, which precedes action by one side. That moment when the charge has stagnated and the opponent can either counterattack or hold their ground. If anyone acts visibly enough to spur action then the tides can turn in that moment. It's hard to fight when you feel alone and outnumbered, but if a few people began to openly fight back many others could be assisted and enlisted.</p><p></p><p>If there were a point in the future where any entity felt safe enough to disarm civilians, then most of us will already be gone, or will have been fighting for quite some time. Remember the Emancipation Proclamation? Lincoln didn't sign it until the war was already in full swing. So future wartime proclamations will likely be similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gideon, post: 1992479, member: 7898"] There is a pivot point in every moment of conflict, which precedes action by one side. That moment when the charge has stagnated and the opponent can either counterattack or hold their ground. If anyone acts visibly enough to spur action then the tides can turn in that moment. It's hard to fight when you feel alone and outnumbered, but if a few people began to openly fight back many others could be assisted and enlisted. If there were a point in the future where any entity felt safe enough to disarm civilians, then most of us will already be gone, or will have been fighting for quite some time. Remember the Emancipation Proclamation? Lincoln didn't sign it until the war was already in full swing. So future wartime proclamations will likely be similar. [/QUOTE]
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