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  • You are thinking about what happened with Marina Butina.

    The NRA was founded as a pretty reasonable organization - here’s a quote from their president, Karl Frederick, in 1934:

    I have never believed in the general practice of carrying weapons. I seldom carry one. I have when I felt it was desirable to do so for my own protection. I know that applies in most of the instances where guns are used effectively in self-defense or in places of business and in the home. I do not believe in the general promiscuous toting of guns. I think it should be sharply restricted and only under licenses.

    It got taken over by Birchers and racists in the 1970’s, being rational and non partisan for most of its life before them.



















  • Notice how you couldn’t be arsed to provide a historical argument or evidence that you know anything about the time period?

    Fuck you. No, the murder of Renee Good is not comparable to soldiers getting confused about an order to fire when they were literally getting pelted with rocks.

    Christ. Obviously Adam’s should haven’t of defended them, they should have just been executed on sight. Makes perfect sense.

    Maybe read some primary sources from the time period, instead of trying to argue about a topic you haven’t looked into since high school.


  • Sorry, I studied American history beyond high school “King George was literally Hitler” propaganda.

    Don’t forget that a major factor motivating the “Patriots” was the fact that England was going to create an Indian reserve (land speculators doing shit like “buying” all of Kentucky for a handful of beads was pretty problematic for peace), and that they were letting the Canadians be Catholic. But sure, we can pretend that expecting the colonists to contribute to the costs of defending them against the Indians they were genociding was horrific oppression.


  • Just a reminder that the defense attorney, for the soldiers that gunned down the people during the Boston massacre, was none other than future president John Adams.

    At the time, they were not advocating for independence, just more autonomy. Giving a fair trial and good representation in that trial was a way to demonstrate that the colonies could provide fair justice without England’s intervention. This is why they were so pissed off when the “Impartial Administration of Justice” Act passed.

    He successfully argued they were in fear for their lives.

    Which was probably fair in this case. The protesters at the “massacre” were throwing rocks at the soldiers. There was reasonable confusion in the moment.