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Old 11-29-2009, 11:14   #11
Irishsquid
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Right-Wing revolutionary rhetoric? How's that for unbiased reporting? Of the thousands advocating violent revolution, I don't know of many outside the crazy nutjob militias who do so out of rascism. Most are alarmed by the increasingly socialist and globalist federal government, growing larger and more powerful at an astounding rate. These same issues are of serious concern to most of us, I think. Difference is, most of us don't advocate violent revolution.

Question I have is, at what point does one decide "enough is enough?" I'm sure at first, Nazi Germany started with a few silly restrictions and gun-control laws, right? Can't overthrow a government for that...

Instead, though, the Jews waited until they were being wholesale slaughtered before they even thought to resist. Where is that point in the middle where a line is drawn? When does it become a serious enough matter that one is willing to be the first to stand and fight, in the (possibly) vain hope that others will join his cause?
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