Gun Control or Pre-Gun Confiscation?
History reveals many examples of nations that confiscated guns, leading to the extermination of millions of it citizens. This isn’t a new phenomena or an idea that gun lovers have made up; it’s happened for generations. In the Twentieth Century alone, there were between 74.2 and 79.8 million people killed after their governments confiscated their guns. These were not soldiers who died in battle. These were defenseless citizens whose governments stripped them of their guns, their rights, and ultimately their lives.
Many countries, including Ottoman Turkey, the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, China, Guatemala, Uganda, Cambodia, and Rwanda, rounded up and murdered their citizens. These genocides had three common denominators: they registered and licensed gun owners, banned gun ownership, and confiscated guns prior to slaughter.
The killing began after confiscating their guns.
The United States is at war. It’s not a declared war; right now it’s a war of words and ideas. It’s a battle for the minds of Americans and it’s as fierce as any conflict we have ever fought in our history. We strive to get the truth out beyond the blockade of the mainstream media, who are clearly fighting against us. Political correctness is the weapon of choice for the liberal media, politicians, political pundits, and the low information voters who vote for the freebies this corrupt administration gives them. Political correctness has replaced morality. Americans once acted on what was right to do, not what we have a right to do.
It isn’t politically correct to talk about guns in public. Schools are expelling children or having them arrested just for saying the word gun. The media paints gun owners as sadist and wild-eyed maniacs who are looking for someone to shoot. They are ostracized and publicly humiliated by their feeble minded peers.
State after state is locked in battle for our Second Amendment rights. They are hastily writing laws to make illegal confiscation of guns appear valid in some states, and in others they are writing laws that protect the publics right to own firearms. California has been confiscating guns for weeks, and is using medical records to go after guns. President Obama is still in campaign mode. He is traveling the country using phony statistics, reports, and figures, and using children, reluctant police, and soldiers as backdrops in a strategy he is determined to win. People are drawing battle lines while we move closer and closer to the edge of a cliff from which there will be no return.
Gun confiscation is the end goal. An unarmed America is a defenseless America. History clearly reveals that gun registration leads to gun confiscation, which eventually leads to genocide. One may ask what about the nations who banned guns and haven’t been guilty of genocide? How successful are gun bans in countries like Australia and Great Britain?
Let’s look at some of the facts surrounding these glowing examples of gun control. Five years after enacting a gun ban in the Australian Bureau of Criminology found no link between their gun ban and the use of firearms in violent crimes. In 2006, the percentage of murders committed with firearms was 16.3%, the highest it had ever been.
Great Britain’s gun ban didn’t do any better. Their own figures show that gun crime in England, and Wales rose by 35% last year. In 46% of the cases, criminals used handguns, and it was the fourth successive year it has risen, with more than 2,200 gun crimes last year than the previous peak in 1993. So, we can see that these programs didn’t work.
Some people from Canada and the UK laugh and insult us silly Americans because so many of us believe that gun confiscation could lead to genocide. It’s been years since they confiscated their guns, and their governments haven’t rounded up and exterminated anyone. Why haven’t the governments of Great Britain, Canada, and Australia committed genocide like other nations did once taking the guns?
Could they be waiting for America to go first? During each broadcast, radio commentator and author, Doug Hagmann, from the Canada Free Press says, “Without America there is no free world.” By that, he simply means that America is the last bastion of freedom. Once we lose America, other nations will fall like dominos.
Is it possible that those pulling the strings behind the curtain are holding off on Great Britain, Canada, Australia and other easier to control nations until after they get rid of us? Doesn’t it make sense that if the governments of these nations move before we are ripe for picking that we will know about it and fight that much harder? America must be the next domino to fall. People from all over the globe are encouraging us to stand firm and not give up. They know that if we lose our freedom and our government begins committing genocide against us, they will soon follow.
Our founding fathers knew that government was easily corrupted. They gave us the Constitution, which gave us absolutes. They added the Bill of Rights in the first ten amendments and ratified them in December of 1791. The same men that wrote the Constitution wrote the Bill of Rights. They were there in 1774 when the British passed the Coercive Acts. They fought alongside other farmers and ranchers when the British made unjust laws subjugate them and tried to confiscate their guns. They understood that an armed America is a free America. That hasn’t changed in 238 years and we can’t let it change now.
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