Message from @ProfNekko

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2019-12-27 07:56:08 UTC  

and Florida is often one of the most hotly contested states

2019-12-27 07:56:25 UTC  

Just talking around most people are red. I've yet to meet anyone truly blue

2019-12-27 07:56:45 UTC  

I live in New England

2019-12-27 07:56:48 UTC  

Truth is even the NatGuard doesn't worry me all that much in worse case scenarios.. that "lawful order" clause is pretty tough to beat.

2019-12-27 07:56:50 UTC  

I see plenty of Blue

2019-12-27 07:57:34 UTC  

Also, even pretty Blue in appearance have Red lines *somewhere*.

2019-12-27 07:57:40 UTC  

indeed

2019-12-27 07:57:49 UTC  

Fair.

2019-12-27 07:57:55 UTC  

I know many red voters out in the more rural western part of the state

2019-12-27 07:58:04 UTC  

Blue is a hell of a lot more concentrated

2019-12-27 07:58:13 UTC  

but Boston holds a stranglehold on most of the state electorally

2019-12-27 07:58:16 UTC  

so much for inclusivity

2019-12-27 07:58:17 UTC  

They tend to gather like roaches.

2019-12-27 07:58:56 UTC  

Like my lefty journo contact in LA.. has confided - and I have witnessed others - that they're all for weapons rights & get the underlying pretense of why firearms are a good thing.

2019-12-27 07:58:58 UTC  

though there's still plenty of Red influence in Boston itself, but the college problem keeps Blue in power

2019-12-27 07:59:10 UTC  

More often, libs sound like projecting raging racists to me

2019-12-27 07:59:27 UTC  

Though.. oddly to note it.. my grandmother did not approve of my proposed remedy.... ...

2019-12-27 07:59:27 UTC  

because Boston is a college city, they need to attract students

2019-12-27 07:59:46 UTC  

Do you guys remember the arming the teachers thing that happened earlier this year?

2019-12-27 07:59:58 UTC  

Apparently that's going on in some parts of Florida

2019-12-27 08:00:00 UTC  

and with the psycho college situation right now, many people stay blue just to keep teh college tuition income flowing into the state

2019-12-27 08:00:04 UTC  

Basically, mandatory training for the citizenry & - if it can be afforded - arming said citizenry.

2019-12-27 08:00:19 UTC  

Ah, so it was passed in some areas.

2019-12-27 08:00:34 UTC  

Lauci, I honestly don't know if I would agree with you there

2019-12-27 08:00:47 UTC  

I think there are a lot of people that really should not own a gun

2019-12-27 08:00:51 UTC  

It's the extreme position.

2019-12-27 08:01:00 UTC  

But how do we determine that?

2019-12-27 08:01:09 UTC  

By who's authority?

2019-12-27 08:01:19 UTC  

With what measure?

2019-12-27 08:02:09 UTC  

It's tough to say, it's a hard question. But I think it should be decided by the people training those civilians

2019-12-27 08:02:12 UTC  

We have an armed citizenry here, most just choose to abandon their weapon after military

2019-12-27 08:02:14 UTC  

I would be in support of an optional/mandatory weapons class at some point for all citizens

2019-12-27 08:02:22 UTC  

And then after that

2019-12-27 08:02:31 UTC  

They choose whether they want to buy a firearm

2019-12-27 08:02:32 UTC  

You knew the corps motto so can I assume you're a marine or at least service member?

2019-12-27 08:02:48 UTC  

Aus news is pretty red pilled, ngl

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/633966934622208031/660029801817571338/unknown.png

2019-12-27 08:03:06 UTC  

I thought the labor party were the good guys

2019-12-27 08:03:07 UTC  

Yes, as said a Marine. I did my stint, got out in 2012 & finished the 2 years in IRR.

2019-12-27 08:03:15 UTC  

Woke aussies

2019-12-27 08:03:17 UTC  

Or was the ukip

2019-12-27 08:03:18 UTC  

When will the Aussies finally embrace the base