by AgentR11 » Wed 21 Dec 2011, 23:31:00
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('vision-master', 'W')hat is it you are afraid of?
Fear would probably be the wrong word... Buying that type of thing in response to a transient emotion like fear is really foolish. Fear would be better served and eased by blowing a couple hundred bucks on an SKS or something. Just the trigger on that 308 is more expensive than the whole SKS and rates after purchase investment of time, practice, and understanding to properly tune.
So what is the right word?... probably "concerned". This economic/class divide is not likely to improve; but there are a few paths forward. For instance, those without the ability to be a truly profitable asset to a company could learn to accept a life style where a bit of part time work, some government and charity handouts, and a willingness to team up with other roommates or extended family, are the norm. I'm just not seeing this as likely. They were sold, and bought, the idea that they deserved to be solid middle class.
So if the underlying cause is not likely to improve, and acceptance of station in life is not in the character of the lower 80%; what type of rhetoric do we see? Continual references to guillotines, violent uprisings, revolt, etc. Well, they say, "the upper 1% should yield to our demands, give us what we want, and then they would need not fear..."
Well, I'll let you in on a little secret. The 1% do not fear that which the 80% have threatened, and the 20% aren't cowering behind the doors of their homes.. no, they have a different phrase in mind as response. "Bring it." They're every bit as aggressive as some of the worst offenders here that propose the "lynch the rich" game. Go visit one of those stores selling $1500+ guns of the not quite so sporting variety... Observe the empty displays, and out of stock logos.. They aren't just rambling boisterously, they're spending real money, and they're spending it now.
What do you get when both sides of a potential violent engagement look forward to the event with unwavering expectations of victory? You get dead people. A lot of them. I can guarantee you this, there will be no submissive walking to the guillotine involved this time around.
As to myself, I could easily end up being unable (physically, or due to the obligations of loyalty) to get out of the way, so I may require the appropriate tools to be useful.