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June 20, 2024 - Lionel Nation
08:49
Five Reasons Why the RadLeft Government Wants to Keep Your From Arming and Protecting Your Family
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I want you to ask yourself a question.
Let's assume you were a despotic leader and you wanted to control a group of people.
You wanted to be the worst tyrannical despot.
Anybody's ever seen, you want to do everything in your power to make them feel like they had no control over anything.
So what would you do?
Well, a couple of things you would do.
First, you would make sure that you imbue them, you inculcate in them a sense of complete and total disconnect from any sense of control over their lives or whatever.
You want them to feel.
As though they're not in control.
That whatever happens to them, they have to just take it.
They don't say anything.
That's the way it is.
Don't complain.
Don't say anything.
Just take it.
Number two, you want to make sure that these people feel that it's the government that controls their faith, controls their safety, controls their livelihood, controls who they are.
You want them to believe that it's the government.
You don't want them to believe in anything about self-help.
Number three, you want to destroy any idea of self-defense.
That means Second Amendment rights, guns, and the like.
Guns, armament, the ability to protect yourself, the ability to fight back, the ability to...
To arm yourself to the teeth to do whatever you feel you need to feel safe regarding the miscreants and horrible individuals that run the world.
Okay?
That's number three.
Number four, and if I lose track, let me know.
Number four, you have to believe that you have to ask for permission.
You must ask for permission to protect yourself.
To defend yourself, to possess a particular firearm or firearms, a particular type of ammunition, a form, you must feel like you've got to ask permission.
Number five, when groups of you say, you know what?
Police, law enforcement, we'll take over from here.
We'll have neighborhood watch.
You're called a vigilante.
And a vigilante goes back to this, it's a wonderful word being vigilant.
I like anti-tyranny sentries.
You must be told that you have no right, no inherent right to protect yourself.
This is critical.
That you must ask...
That your servant can tell you what you can and can't do.
Now, this is important.
The police are public servants.
It wasn't until the, really the, I guess, mid-19th century where we had the notion of the police.
Oh, there were marshals and there were federales and anything like that.
But in terms of...
Police and town constables and the like.
This, as we know today, with the copper and the cop, the copper bash, all of that's fairly new, along with the fire department.
So with that came this reluctant, okay, we'll allow for the police, through the constitutional notion of police power, we'll allow them to run the show.
But they can tell you what you can and can't use to either assist them or to replace them.
And you will never replace them.
Now I'm going to stop at number five.
I hope that was number five.
This is what I can't emphasize enough.
You are most probably in the position.
You're used to saying things like, well, I can't do that.
Well, we can't do that.
But that's against the law.
You can't.
Can I have that type of weapon?
Can I have that?
But that's against the law.
Can we have a group of neighborhood watch folks driving around?
Who has or who holds or who maintains all inherent right to law and order?
You do.
We do.
Who is the repository of the laws of law and order?
We are.
What can we do to protect ourselves?
Everything.
We, as a society, decide that we're going to allow certain groups of people to come in and act in our stead as a supplement, as an auxiliary to help us.
But the moment they act out of bounds, the moment they tend to violate the notion of posse comitatus, In this separation of military versus law enforcement, the moment they get a little too high and mighty, too big for their britches, then we can pull it back.
This is a concept which people don't understand.
This is a concept which people have a hard time grasping.
This is an idea that people do not understand.
We, listen to me carefully, we tell law enforcement, We tell them what to do.
In the case of this fellow, these vigilantes, as they're called, I think they're good citizens, who decided to grab him and scare the living you know what out of him as he was charged and accused of savagely brutalizing two 13-year-olds here in New York.
I think that is to be applauded.
I think we should...
Provide stipends, rewards, citizens as bounty hunters to go out and do what is their right to do.
And let me say this again.
You don't have to ask for permission.
Let's make sure we understand this.
The police work for you.
They're public servants.
What was that?
Servants.
They don't tell you what you can and can't do.
You tell them.
What they can and can't do.
It's very simple.
It's very simple.
There's nothing really to this at all.
There's nothing complex about it.
We, for the longest time, have been so conditioned, so habituated, so made to believe, so made to believe that we must ask permission constantly.
No.
No, no, no.
This is not a revolution.
This is the way it was.
The revolution took place before.
Getting things back again, retrieving our rights, which we never gave up, that's not a revolution.
That's a reclamation.
That is a reestablishment of the rights that we had in the beginning.
Now, this may sound very, you know, 1776-ish and people might say, oh, you know, you sound like Alex Jones or Steve Bannon.
Fine!
Doesn't make it wrong.
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