Anonymous ID: 8fd9a3 Feb. 15, 2018, 5:46 p.m. No.391841   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>1865

>>391569

>>391557

I don't see it, and if anything the left has really lost ground in recent years. They believe guns are bad one week and the next cry about how awful police brutality is, or how trump is literally raising a nazi army and we need to resist (But nonviolently, because guns are bad, educate yourself and be progressive you hateful bigot!)

 

It's a feels storm- They post on facebook and forums, virtue signal to their social group the"socially acceptable" feelings to show that they're cool/hip/liberal (like the rest of their friends) and pat themselves on the back for 'raising awareness', while doing nothing to enact actual change. Next week, there's the new hotness to be enraged about. Trump, or Russia, or <insert hotbed topic here>. 4 months ago was the worst shooting in US history, and look how easily the public has forgotten.

 

Even more fun, go read the anti gun arguments made now. Look at the ones made 6 months, a year, 5 years ago regarding gun rights. Everything. EVERYTHING is exactly the same. The same logical fallacies, the same character jabs, the same efforts to associate firearms ownership with being a negative character trait, or small penis, or any other sort of nonsense. Wanting all gun owners dead (so much for being nonviolent!)

 

It appears completely artificial at this point- either a programmed reaction to a stimuli, or some sort of socially engineered programming. An incredible piece of work, if it's the later; but how do we get it OUT of society?

Anonymous ID: 8fd9a3 Feb. 15, 2018, 5:55 p.m. No.391932   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>391838

Admiral Yamamoto, pre ww2; supposedly.

 

Q says "We are the army", Does that mean we're the 3% that would fight back? Unsettling implications. Like another anon said, "I like my rad counts low".