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Why do I suddenly imagine the 'subversive group with informers' as taken to its logical extreme, with a resistence group being completely made out of informants from different agencies? Not realistic I'm sure, but rather funny.
That describes the situation of modern German Nazi parties pretty well (the country has 18 interior security services, all of which have informers in both major Nazi parties).
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If you look at the nations (on the macro-scale) or the cities/states (just here in the US) with the strictest gun control laws, you'll find they can still be pretty friggin' violent places to live.
Sorry, no. No European country (all of which have rather strict gun control laws) comes even close to US levels of gun-related violence. With Third World shitholes, other factors enter the equasion too, like failure of the state to ensure it's power monopoly (hello Pakistan!) or crack down on armed militias that go afterr their own population (hello Sudan!), but in states roughly comparable to the US in terms of wealth and social structure, stricter gun control equals less gun-related crimes.
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All those little signs saying not to bring a gun here sure worked about a year ago in Virginia, huh?
The fine point of laws is that youn also have to enforce them, or they end up as citizens' basic rights end up in China - they're oblivious. Signs wouldn't work. Roadblocks where gun-wielders are thoroughly searched and their weapons confiscated (to be destroyed later on) might, though.
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There are people out there that own their firearms not just to blast tin cans (or even deer/rabbits/whatever) and paper targets, but because we understand the cops can't be everywhere and we've got a family that, God forbid, we might have to protect some day.
Hunh. And since you don't store your firerms in some sort of safe to be able to access them quickly, your kids can find them and shoot themselves while playing with an item they see their father handling like it was some sort of applicance and don't really understand how dangerous it is. Brilliant way to protect your family.
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It saddens me that saying so is "brutally racist," because the simple fact is it's largely the case here, too (though they mostly aren't "immigrant" groups, nowadays). But even when a civil rights leader and good-natured father figure type to multiple generations (Bill Cosby, one of the most sincere guys to come out of Hollywood) says so, and tries to address the issue of thugs and murderers instead of the issue of the guns they use, he get labelled a racist by his own race.
It's a sad state of affairs, where all anyone needs to do to deflect any sort of blame is shout "racist" and point at you.
Western culture of blame ... same over here, though it's less of an issue in Germany to say that all OC groups are foreign (Albanians, Russians, Lebanese, Turks and Italians, for the most part, with some Vietnahmese and chiense heavikly invested into the non-taxed smokes smugle market) than in France,
where saying so actually constitutes a crime and studies about that matter are forbidden.
However, arming the rest of the populace obviously doesn't work, it just escalates things, as seen in the US.
But of course, that cuts into the immigrants' pride (Blacks, in case of the US, or rather, indigenous Blacks, as immigrant Blacks from Africa fare notably better than US native Blacks, much to their displeasure), and by appealing to (white) Westerners' constant feeling/culture of guilt and blame, they can easily deflect having to do anything meaningful about the rotten parts of their communities - much easier way of 'solving' a problem than actually taking it on and asking themselves a couple of painful questions.