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“Weapons can never give us total safety, because they will never give us peace.”

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[–] t3rmit3@beehaw.org 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

No one said anything in this context about securing legal rights through violence, we're talking about protecting yourself from individual or community-level acts of aggression. That's literally what the ranch was created for, and what most LGBT+ mutual-defense groups form around.

But since you brought it up...

Until democracy literally collapses, a gun is not ultimately the means by which a right or safety should be secured

Violence is always the ultimate (i.e. final or most fundamental) means to protect your life and rights, whether it's a society promising that violence in the form of laws and the police that enforce them, or via your own personal defense against an attacker.

if someone thinks that then they don’t actually believe in the rule of law

Laws always only exists through the promise of violence (against body, possessions, liberty, etc) against people violating them.

or the democratic process. They believe in rule through violence.

All modern nation-states operate this way. Democracy doesn't change that, unless it's a fully consensus-based or consent-based-participation system.

Rights are about being free and protected by society.

And what means do you think society uses to protect the rights it decides to grant or deny?

I have a lot of thoughts on the strategy of rhetorically censoring yourself in order to attempt to avoid right-wing accusations of left-wing revolutionism, but I will leave that for another time and place (like c/socialism).