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  • All human beings have the inalienable right to protect themselves by any means necessary

  • That does not negate their duty to protect themselves, their families and their country from oppression and tyranny. A gun can still be obtained even in a country where ordinary servants cannot own one. You might research the "Butter Knife Brigade" of the Warsaw Ghetto during WWII.

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  • @Fmaack very interesting (your ancestors) I also like this comment very much. I couldnt have worded it any better myself. I share the idea of choosing the states over swearing an oath to a king or queen, if it were happening in present time. Gonna go do a little research about the upper canada and red river rebellion. Im not very familiar at all with either of them, but i do LOVE a good history lesson! Thanks!!

    -Dr.Phofan

  • @emightis Canada had its share of rebellions in the 19th century but we were hindered by a low population which was spread out and was largely pro-Britain. My ancestors were actually empire loyalists who came to Canada after the revolutionary war in the US. Personally, if it were happening today I would have chosen the US over swearing an oath to a King or Queen. Although I'm happy I'm not in the US. Look up Upper Canada Rebellion and Red River Rebellion.

  • @Fmaack Regardless: The lowest gun violence in the world is probably Sweden and they have the loosest gun laws in the world, some even more loose than America. I understand what you're driving at, but guns tend to bring it down. Canada is also generally not as violent as America(historically), so that plays a part in it. The thing about government is the lack of real government. Canada and America both have central banks and I believe they're both private so: That's the govt in the countries.

  • @emightis War is Peace Freedom Is Slavery Ignorance is Strength

    And yeah, I studied a lot of American history at the university level and I'm not even from America and consider myself to know more about their history than the avg US bumpkin. I live in Canada and I'm highly critical of our government but we have much lower gun violence than they do in the US. There's a list on Wikipedia of countries by order of gun deaths. Canada has about 1/2 what the US has even though we have higher ownership

  • @Fmaack Libertardians shooting each other? Guns decrease violence fool. On top of that? These people are the wise ones that know about the founders and the intentions of the founders, they're also some of the only ones making actual change.

  • I think if people are oppressed they should be able to form their own society but these people are batshit insane. I'd hate to see what these people all living on a sovereign island looked like. A bunch of crazy individualist libertardians shooting each other if someone so much as stepped on their property? Paranoia does not make for a good society. Society was based on cooperation.

  • I love when he talks about the waitress. I've met people like that in my life and am still baffled by how they get through each day.

  • A quick question for anyone that has had success in filing their UCC-1 papers when you get to the schedule A : How do you find your "Internal Revenue Service Tax File # 123456789" ? Or does this not apply to the individuals within the U.S territory?

  • @CNetherny What is the "U.S."? What is "U.S. Citizenship"?

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