• Franzia
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    gas chambers in Germany. That blood is on the hands of gun control supporters.

    The “nazi gun control supported the holocaust” argument has been debunked for a very long time. Argument debunk Nazi gun control laws

    Frtuermore, gun control supporters of today are not the same as NAZI gun control supporters - who disarmed Jews.

    This misinformation disappoints me, but the nature of your comment is overwhelmingly correct.

    The tools are not the problem. Indiscriminate murder is incredibly easy and will remain so regardless of what laws you pass.

    Horrifying words that ring true. Gun control is in my opinion moot for many reasons. This guy deserved more healthcare.

    Your arguments about vans are OK but your fascist talking points tell me you’re not worth listening to.

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      The “nazi gun control supported the holocaust” argument has been debunked

      No, it hasn’t. Several people have provided their opinions on the matter. Certainly biased opinions. It can’t be “debunked” with anything less than a time machine and a militia the size that would make the NRA blush.

      Frtuermore, gun control supporters of today are not the same as NAZI gun control supporters - who disarmed Jews.

      Doesn’t matter if they’re the same or not. Only thing that matters is whether the people are disarmed. Regimes change.

      • Franzia
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        31 year ago

        The fucking 1% of Germans who were jewish, who were forcefully disarmed were not going to avoid getting genocided by remaining armed or trying to purchase more arms.

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            “… It is preposterous to argue that the possession of firearms would have enabled them to mount resistance against a systematic program of persecution implemented by a modern bureaucracy, enforced by a well-armed police state, and either supported or tolerated by the majority of the German population.” - Alan E. Steinweis, NYT Source

            Your arguments so far are that people saying this are obviously biased. If we assume those persecuted could have gained firearms, armed themselves and formed a highly organized militia - all while facing road blocks at each and every turn - do you really think this militia could have kept a genocide from occurring?