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    1. This is crazy. How do you think you’ll maintain your right to bear arms without the right to vote?

    2. NovelAspect3399 on

      Do they really think they would keep their right to bear arms if they lost their right to vote? Lol

    3. If you lose the right to vote, the very next thing that happens is you lose the right to bear arms.

    4. absentfacejack on

      This is a podcast question when you dont have enough content to fill an episode, not a reasonable political poll.

    5. alitankasali on

      If you look at historical patterns, the right to vote has been won with the right to bear arms more than the right to bear arms has been won with the right to vote. 🤔

    6. As someone who is colorblind, it took me quite a while to realize that there are two different colors here…

    7. PubofMadmen on

      When you have no vote or voice… any rights can be removed, including the right to bear arms. Why do you think they’re working twice as hard to remove your rights?

      Without the right to vote – you’re dead meat.

    8. Accomplished_Till495 on

      I have honestly never had to exert my right to bear arms for the reason the US Constitution intended. It’s always been for other „fuck around“ reasons. I have, however, frequently and as often as is legally possible, exerted my right to vote.

    9. JustAnotherDay1977 on

      Wow. Not terribly surprising, but…wow.

      They apparently don’t realize that the right to vote – the right to be ruled “by the consent of the governed” – was the whole point of creating the United States. Without that, the rest is just window dressing.

    10. Fun fact: the average German in the Third Reich lost their right to vote meaningfully but retained the right to bear arms.

    11. PositiveFunction4751 on

      Any orange is fucking bonkers… This much is a mental disease 

    12. never has there been a better map of democratic idiocy.

      if you loose the right to vote, theres nothing stoping the state from changing the law and taking your firearms. it doesnt take much for people who work for the state to go „oh, theres an insurrection. force is justified.“ partly because the people who actually want to use force often join agencies who get to use it.

      Not to mention if you have no political power anymore, aligning with the state for many becomes a means of survival.

      Modern history also shows us that when states awash with guns fall apart, you just devolve into a violent hellscape. In that scenario you’ve lost all your rights anyway, and its just a fight to stay alive.

    13. ihazaredditaccount on

      How are you supposed to do anything without the right to vote? Removing that substantially infringes individual freedom more than any gun laws could.

    14. I guess the logic is you’ll just go get the vote back if you have the guns? Ha ha

      Yeah that went well

    15. Another problem with this question as posed is that it frames it as an individual choice. On an individual level, I might be happy to give up the right to vote so long as other people I trust still can vote and I think they will vote in my interests. On the other hand, I might be happy to give up the right to bear arms so long as other people I trust still can bear arms and I think they will protect me. It would be more interesting if framed as a *societal* choice that applies equally to all people.

    16. Accomplished_Box8070 on

      We can take back the right to vote if we have the unrestricted right to bear arms.

    17. D1G1TAL_SYNAPS3 on

      Can someone please change the colors. I’m colorblind and this is literally all the same fucking color. I feel like I’m living a joke here.

    18. Do our votes really matter? It’s who counts them that matters (to paraphrase Stalin). But being able to defend oneself? That is non-negotiable.

    19. TooMuchButtHair on

      What’s funny is that no matter which of these you lose first, you’re absolutely going to lose the second very soon. That’s going to piss off both camps, but the reality is that the elites of the Right and Left cannot have an armed populace that has control via voting.

    20. transhumanism123 on

      I will say. Once you lose the right to vote, the Right to Bear arms either becomes irrelevant, or is removed before hand.

      You cannot successfully oppress an armed citizenry…. unless you trick them into thinking they’re still free, or turn them into the oppressors.

    21. TurnDown4WattGaming on

      If you have the right to bear arms, you can get the right to vote back.

    22. The thing is, as long as we have the right to bear arms we will have the right to vote.

      Lose the right to bear arms and the right to vote is not far behind.

    23. GregorianShant on

      This is interesting. Because you could make an argument that flawed/rigged elections aren’t worth voting in.

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