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There's something that most resistance groups know about that is called "winning the narrative". If you open fire first, it's easier for the government to justify cracking down on you as a "violent terrorist".
Yeah the narrative NRA wrote.
I'm sure you'll be able to win against full-blown fascism with strongly worded letters. Ask Neville Chamberlain to know how that went.
In the mean time the fact remain that people with gun took no action against their facist government who cause suffering within the country and globally, while people without gun able to drive off ICE without violence. Maybe the narrative here is to wait till the current facist government turn nazi then they claim to be hero idk.