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nvahalik ◴[] No.21125093[source]
> Imagine if the US suddenly had a dictator

This is why we have the second amendment. And the constitution as the thing to which office-holders swear allegiance to rather than to "the party" or "the president".

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swarnie_[dead post] ◴[] No.21125127[source]
Non-American here, i never really understood your second amendment or how you cling to it in the modern age.

What are a couple of rednecks with assault rifles (which arguably they shouldn't be able to purchase anyway) going to do against semi-autonomy kill droids being flown from a bunker in the desert?

1. jimktrains2 ◴[] No.21126136[source]
> Non-American here, i never really understood your second amendment or how you cling to it in the modern age.

There is a substantial portion of the US that hunts or otherwise use guns as protection (for them and livestock) from animals.

Additionally, there are many parts of the US where police may really be 30+ min away.

The 2nd Amendment was arguably about having volunteer state militias where the citizens supplied their own guns, but because of quirks of history and grammar, that isn't the only reason gun ownership is allowed.

Americans, on the whole, are also pretty distrusting of government, even in the best of times.