• Carmakazi@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Yes. But…

    1. In the context of a protest, using guns is the most extreme escalation. You start shooting at cops, cops start shooting at you, and most likely everyone around you. It’s an option but it requires restraint.
    2. Not everyone is mentally, legally, or financially able to take that burden on.
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      17 hours ago

      you should check out the John Brown Gun Club!
      Using guns is escalation but showing guns can keep people safe when there’s nazis about.

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      23 hours ago

      I’m not saying show up and start shooting cops. But if you can openly carry a baseball bat without the police shooting you, you can carry a concealed pistol (in states where it’s legal) without escalating anything until escalation is required.

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      1. In the context of a protest, you’re right.

      2. People who are unable or unwilling for whatever reason to arm themselves shouldn’t. But it’s definitely a good idea to consciously reevaluate your ability or willingness on a fairly regular basis, considering the rapidly changing circumstances. And just because a particular course of action isn’t right for everyone doesn’t mean it’s wrong for everyone.