• SleepyPie@lemmy.world
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    5 hours ago

    Hello folks.

    For reasons unrelated to this post I believe everyone should get into the FPV drone hobby. People with minimal constitution can get great results - especially gamers!

    A radio controller is about $150, and can be used with many great simulators on steam. Once you are comfortable with the simulation, invest in a (few) drones. Most of their parts can be 3D printed for cheap, and the rest bought from Chinese companies for cheap.

    It is a lot of fun to fly around in the first person view. I hear they are very popular in Ukraine for some reason.

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    Anyone who thinks their AR-15 ga going to let them take on a tyrannical government has no understanding of how tanks work.

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        IFVs exist for this exact purpose and they typically have minimum 1 per tank if not 2.

        You ain’t gonna get very far when theres a 25mm auto cannon spraying and praying in your general direction.

        Plus the coaxial 7.62 MGs

        Plus the hull mounted M2 .50 cal MGs.

        Why do you think separatists and resistance movements have to rely on IEDs and forcing fights in urban environments with a metric ton of cover available?

        Why do you think they get steamrolled by mechanized armored units like almost every time that forces them into guerilla fighting tactics like digging tunnels and using mountainous terrain?

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          I think you’re missing the spirit of their comment. They are not saying they get out of the tank right then, they are saying eventually everyone has get out of the tank and go back to their home and if your neighbors aren’t happy with you and are well armed… good luck.

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        Sure, but they will get in that tank inside a well fortified base protected by helecopters with door mounted mini guns and Hellfire missiles, go out and kill people with piddly little AR-15s at an industrial scale, then return to their well fortified bases for afternoon tea.

        The second ammendment was wirten back when the people and the government had the same weapons. That isn’t the case anymore. If you take on the government, you die. If 100,000 of you take on the government most of you die. Unless you can get a sizeable portion of the peopulation out from in front of Keeping Up with the Kardashains and into the street to protest you’re a pedofascist dictatorship for the forseeable future.

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    Funny thing is, if an armed populace is utterly incapable of doing a single damn thing as the gun banners say they are, WHY do the authoritarians in charge of these powerful modern military still banning guns?

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      Same reason they only come out when surrounded by bulletproof glass or in sniper-controlled areas now. They don’t want to be individually targeted.

      Now it’s interesting to imagine what would happen if hundreds of officials were individually targeted, but having a bunch of guns at your house ≠ that. Still the issue of targeted suppression exists, and would be highly effective.

      If you burn down a neighborhood, if you shoot an RPG or a drone at a house, none of the guns inside matter, except they make it more lethal as you try to escape. They also make your house more unsafe for kids and yourself (statistically).

      Arming yourself up defensively just doesn’t do much. If they want you dead, they’re gonna do it in a zero-casualty-for-them way. They can do that en masse, they can do that in rural or urban areas. They train for that 24/7. They love that.

      Arming yourself offensively, well that’s something else. I don’t know if that’s what’s being suggested when this issue comes up though.

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        It’s problematic to say you’re arming up to actively hurt someone, even on Lemmy I believe they have rules against it. So you can only say I want to defend myself or try to imply through a wink or nudge.

        What I’m tired of though is people thinking it’s all going to be lone gunmen or large formations of people fighting. This is a resistance movement, we should be thinking like the French did when the Nazis came.

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    “Arm” yourselves with gas masks, hardhats, traffic cones (if holes for air at the top, duct tape them shut.

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    Who you gonna shoot? I’m serious. Stalin was a bankrobber. Haitians drove Napoleon’s army into the sea with machetes. The Black Panthers took several pigs off roll-call. What’s your plan, revolutionary?

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      Im not american but hopefully nobody. Their whole rationality for having guns everywhere all the time is that if everyone has a gun nobody needs a gun.

      We, the rest of the world, think its a stupid idea, but if the government is literally killing people in the streets and declaring the murderers as heroes, its not looking so daft.

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      I believe that I can go to the store and purchase a sense of security. Once I own a gun, I can indulge in revolutionary fantasies that aren’t complicated by material conditions.

      Safety is just another thing we’ve commoditized. No need to struggle against my own alienation or form coalition with my neighbors.

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    You all have guns, don’t see anyone using them but the popo? Way to stand against an aggressive state, eh!

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      Yeah, that whole second amendment thing turned out to be the joke we all thought. I’ve never known a nation to just roll over and take it as much as this bunch. They’re pathetic and their overlords obviously know it.

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    How did this work out for Alex Pretti? He’s the perfect example of how this shit will/would play out. Stop telling people to commit suicide ffs.

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      Martin Luther King Jr. was only successful because he was the carrot, The Black Panthers were the stick. But tell me again how being armed is a bad idea entirely when it’s shown in history disarmed populations are just easier pickings.

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      Alex was a kind and caring individual, and if he thought he was going to die I bet he still wouldn’t have used his sidearm.

      I, on the other hand, am not a kind and caring individual. If someone rolls up on me aggressively, my instinct is to pull out and let god sort them out.

      that said, I have hyper situational awareness. I don’t put myself in compromising situations. I get myself out of them.

      I’m not a badass. I’m not a hero. I’m just a guy trying to come home to his family.

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          what I’m trying to say is just because one person doesn’t show the initiative to protect themselves shouldn’t make it acceptable to deny others the ability to protect themselves.

          I’ve been in situations that would have not happened had I shown my resolve to protect myself.

          having a firearm is more than just a form of protection, it’s also a form of deterrent, and a form of rebellion. it’s a symbol showing others your resolve.