Seymour Flops
Diamond Member
This is a question often asked by liberals journalist/activists when interviewing a person who believes that the second amendment is actually for the security of a free state. Self-defense from a government that turns to tyranny is a key part of preserving democracy. This question often stumps pro-second amendment politicians, which I don't get.
The correct answer is this: Certainly I would kill an American, if he or she is breaking into my home to harm me or my family. They took their lives into their hands and put them in forfeit.
Same for a government official, law enforcement officer, or military enforcing martial law, if they show up to my house to take my guns, take my children because I disagree with their school counselor who wants them put on puberty blockers, or take my printing press or computer because they are enforcing a new anti-free speech law.
If any American accepted the mission to come to my house to violate my rights, they put their lives in forfeit. That was their decision, not mine. If their commander did not explain that to them, they were lied to.
I don't care if they are a proud child of first generation immigrants, or if they are life members of the Daughters of the American Revolution and descended from the Mayflower. Either one is equally American, and either one should be ashamed of themselves for acting in such an un-American way when their forefathers sacrificed to give them the opportunity to live in a free country.
The correct answer is this: Certainly I would kill an American, if he or she is breaking into my home to harm me or my family. They took their lives into their hands and put them in forfeit.
Same for a government official, law enforcement officer, or military enforcing martial law, if they show up to my house to take my guns, take my children because I disagree with their school counselor who wants them put on puberty blockers, or take my printing press or computer because they are enforcing a new anti-free speech law.
If any American accepted the mission to come to my house to violate my rights, they put their lives in forfeit. That was their decision, not mine. If their commander did not explain that to them, they were lied to.
I don't care if they are a proud child of first generation immigrants, or if they are life members of the Daughters of the American Revolution and descended from the Mayflower. Either one is equally American, and either one should be ashamed of themselves for acting in such an un-American way when their forefathers sacrificed to give them the opportunity to live in a free country.