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Yes, Karl Marx wrote:
"Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary."
"To be able forcefully and threateningly to oppose this party [bourgeois], the workers must be armed and organized."
This is going over a lot better than when I said it, in progressivepolitics@lemmy.world no less. What a difference a month makes these days, I suppose.
https://sh.itjust.works/comment/19935457
I would fuck with that sub Lemmy. I got into an argument and they deleted every single comment I made in another separate post, even though it was at +14. Idk if they're tankies or punks, but they both quacking to me.
You have 16 upvotes there though.
Followed shortly after by:
https://www.dictatorbaron.com/did-joseph-stalin-ban-guns/
And then they call everyone else revisionist
You think Stalin wouldn't have killed all these people if they had guns?
law enforcers tend to be cowards. an armed community is harder to oppress
What?
Like...
I legitimately don't know what you're trying to say or why it's relevant.
Did you reply to the wrong comment?
Sage advice... for the 1850s.
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Just because an idea is old doesn't make it valid either.
See for example:
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No, I said: "Sage advice... for the 1850s."
Whether it's currently sage advice is debatable.