• Mr_Blott@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    Sorry if you’re being sarcastic, but why then do the workers with the guns have the least rights?

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      7 months ago

      The bourgeoisie takes rights away from the proletariat. The bourgeoisie have outlived there usefulness and the proletariat should rise up against them.

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        7 months ago

        Yeah but how come workers in Europe, who don’t have guns, have 100X the rights of workers in the US, who do have guns?

        Is it because people with guns are scared little pussies?

        Because, to be honest, that’s how it looks!

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          In the US the bourgeoisie is so powerful and have brain washed the people so much that the bourgeoisie feels comfortable letting the proletariat fuck around with guns. All the gun owners are so caught up with being scared of the people the bourgeoisie told them to be scared of that they don’t realize that lgbtq+ community and other races are still more or less in the same bloat and that the bourgeoisie harms them all. One day the tools of the oppressors will be used by the oppressed to gain control.

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            7 months ago

            One day

            I’ll be honest mate, I’m old and I’ve been hearing this for forty years.

            All that’s happened is that public shootings have increased, dramatically

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              I unfortunately agree with this take. Blips of independence here and there get crushed by inexorable legal/monetary punishment of those who disagree with the system.

              I wait quietly for the right opportunity, but am concerned I’ll be waiting for a long time.