Message from @Beemann

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2019-09-30 19:02:23 UTC  

from about 1968-1990s the 2A was almost destroyed

2019-09-30 19:03:09 UTC  

but the conceal carry movement and orgs like the Second Amendment Foundation and Gun Owners of America had started in the mid 80s, and by 2000 gun rights came roaring back

2019-09-30 19:03:49 UTC  

contrary to what Colbert believes, American gun culture is experiencing revival right now

2019-09-30 19:04:09 UTC  

we're light years better off than we were only 30 years ago

2019-09-30 19:04:44 UTC  

the '94 Assault Weapons Ban is not getting passed again without ether major opposition or civil war

2019-09-30 19:04:50 UTC  

Isnt crime overall going down as well?

2019-09-30 19:04:54 UTC  

yep

2019-09-30 19:05:03 UTC  

*I wonder why*

2019-09-30 19:05:14 UTC  

hit it's peak in the 70s and 80s, has been going down ever since

2019-09-30 19:05:18 UTC  

It is a mystery 👻

2019-09-30 19:05:34 UTC  

🤔

2019-09-30 19:06:15 UTC  

Its almost as if guns are effective in preventing crime

2019-09-30 19:06:31 UTC  

Social breakdown started in the 60s, never forget

2019-09-30 19:06:48 UTC  

that too

2019-09-30 19:06:54 UTC  

So did the family dynamics

2019-09-30 19:07:06 UTC  

Did not break down during the wars or the fucking depression

2019-09-30 19:07:17 UTC  

I'm with blode on that

2019-09-30 19:07:24 UTC  

b00mers recked the republic

2019-09-30 19:07:28 UTC  

^

2019-09-30 19:07:35 UTC  

Tbh it's a mixture of factors

2019-09-30 19:09:15 UTC  

Soviet subversion, the tendency to focus on reasons for things that doesn't extend beyond the "immediate future" leading to traditions being thrown out, the expansion of television, full-time working mothers, political obfuscation (perhaps partially owing to point 1)

2019-09-30 19:09:34 UTC  

And as one factor breaks down it boosts another factor

2019-09-30 19:10:06 UTC  

Like, I don't think the Internet itself has much to do with this, I think it's that people are losing the ability to take contrary ideas onboard and calmly examine them

2019-09-30 19:10:21 UTC  

counter culture was a problem too

2019-09-30 19:10:25 UTC  

Thus they look for niche communities, thus they further separate themselves from other opinions

2019-09-30 19:10:43 UTC  

the political parties were borderline indistinguisible in the 50s and 60s

2019-09-30 19:10:53 UTC  

same policies with only slight variation

2019-09-30 19:10:57 UTC  

There's always going to be something of a counter culture I suspect. It's probably healthy

2019-09-30 19:11:08 UTC  

no that's what I'm saying @Beemann

2019-09-30 19:11:25 UTC  

Oh ok

2019-09-30 19:11:29 UTC  

people were told to sit down and take both options behind shitty

2019-09-30 19:11:35 UTC  

Ah I see

2019-09-30 19:11:38 UTC  

a counter culture was bound to happen

2019-09-30 19:11:51 UTC  

God though why did it have to be on the left instead of the right?

2019-09-30 19:11:56 UTC  

Yeah I think the ruling class has become too comfortable

2019-09-30 19:12:11 UTC  

I still haven't forgiven the press for what they did to Goldwater in '64

2019-09-30 19:12:25 UTC  

I mean it's not like it was different when Bush won and had high approval ratings

2019-09-30 19:12:29 UTC  

oBjEcTiVe nEwS sOuRsEs

2019-09-30 19:13:07 UTC  

Goldwater would've been that generation's Coolidge

2019-09-30 19:13:25 UTC  

and they slandered him in every way possible to keep it from happening

2019-09-30 19:14:33 UTC  

You were unAmerican if you questioned what we now know to be bad intel. The Republicans and a faction of Religious Conservatives were the moral busybodies. You needed to instead praise the president while he hacked away at 4a