No.159369
This is a public service announcement!
If you don't have a gun and bullets, you are part of the problem.
If you make excuses for not being armed, you are part of the problem.
If you wallow in neurotic bullshit instead of doing your part to prepare to support the revolution, you are part of the problem.
>but the discourse!
Doesn't matter.
>but Americans aren't revolutionary!
Neither are you, faggot. Fix that!
>but according to a thing someone wrote at some point, and which I probably read on Twitter if we're being honest, my material conditions aren't ideal!
Don't care. If you think you're not the right class for revolution, then be a "class traitor." We will not care as long as you actually do something of value.
>but what if something bad happens?
What if a wizard zaps you the moment you stop being a helpless little whiny baby who thinks anyone who tries to encourage you to learn to walk is a fed. Take first steps, I guarantee you will be better off.
>um, you don't understand, it's hopeless!
I do understand and I don't care because individual perception of "hope" is totally unimportant. Only pursuit of victory increases the odds of victory, and this is true regardless of what those odds are at the beginning. If you think there's no hope, then don't rely on hope; simply take stock of the reality of the current situation, and understand that you have no choice but to do what you can to stop it. Understand that it is horrible and that it is getting worse, and let that drive you to create a future where it is better. Let your hate for the empire, for the lies you were told, for the way it destroyed you and tricked you into thinking that everything, the entire economy itself, was all your fault motivate you to destroy it, that we can build something better. A doomed man can be free from fear of retribution; he has no excuse in hopelessness to explain personal inaction, only carelessness and insincerity can adequately explain it.
Power grows out of the barrel of a gun. To be armed is the bare minimum, and there is no excuse for not doing it.
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No.159370
i have depression. i'm okay right now, but i don't want to have easy access to a weapon that could immediately end my life
Highly sensitive ears. I made up for it with over a decade of martial arts training. I do plan on picking up archery once I can afford those expensive fuckers
Because I don't want one and don't see the use of it. I'm not going to fight the government with a gun I'll be support make molotov and blankets and stitch wounds and such.
I'd be more likely to use it on myself than anyone esle
I'm a felon. But I do own muzzle loader, crossbow and a bow.
Because I'm frequently suicidal?
i have mental illness and don't feel entirely safe owning a weapon right now :)
Because I rely on meds to survive and one of the side effects in the past when I tried one was horrible intrusive thoughts so I don't feel safe with such a serious weapon around.
My partner wants one and it stresses me out. Gotta lock that shit away.
I (naively) morally object to the existence of guns but fully understand the need to arm onself against the tyranny of capitalism so I've been reconsidering my position lately.
Inconsistent mental health
I've been hospitalized for mental health in a state which frowns upon that kind of thing for gun owners.
with the state of mental health? not for now, at least
I can't until may because of a 5150 when I was 17 LOL
a stun gun and pepper spray. I have r depressive disorder so I don't trust self with a gun
I struggle with suicide ideation and owning a gun does not feel wise
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No.159374
Hope is meaningless in this situation. The only thing that keeps people going is spite.
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No.159375
>>159370Did you copy these from Reddit or what?