Wake up, Americans

You are looking like a man with severe integrity issues, because you were talking about me and I just told you that I am a veteran. Lookit, if you keep this up, I'll just put you on filter because I've seen guys looking for a place to piss walk over better acts than yours.
Oh you’re the vet. You were Red Army? No wonder you like Braindead Biden.
 
Look at MN, IL, NY, MI, Australia and others during the pandemic and you have your answer.
Seems a little vague, but I see your angle.
Some felt any mask mandate was tyrannical.
Some felt it didn't rise to a level of tyranny until there was a vaccine mandate.
It may boil down to the percentage of citizens who view it as tyrannical.
 
Seems a little vague, but I see your angle.
Some felt any mask mandate was tyrannical.
Some felt it didn't rise to a level of tyranny until there was a vaccine mandate.
It may boil down to the percentage of citizens who view it as tyrannical.
Because most people could see the direction things were headed towards early on. It was all about grabbing power and nothing to do with the pandemic.
 
Because most people could see the direction things were headed towards early on. It was all about grabbing power and nothing to do with the pandemic.
My point is that there is no universal agreement on when a government becomes tyrannical.
If only 1% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty damn good.
If only 10% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty much normal.
If 40% of the population views the government as tyrannical, there's obviously a problem.
If 80% of the population views the government as tyrannical, action obviously needs to be taken.
 
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My point is that there is no universal agreement on when a government becomes tyrannical.
If only 1% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty damn good.
If only 10% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty much normal.
If 40% of the population views the government as tyrannical, there's obviously a problem.
If 80% of the population views the government as tyrannical, action obviously needs to be taken.
It is when enough people get put to the point where they are ready to pushback. There is no consensus on what that percentage should be. Not really sure why there needs to be.
 
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My point is that there is no universal agreement on when a government becomes tyrannical.
If only 1% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty damn good.
If only 10% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty much normal.
If 40% of the population views the government as tyrannical, there's obviously a problem.
If 80% of the population views the government as tyrannical, action obviously needs to be taken.
Also, you are making the case for a representative republic and not a pure democracy.
 
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It is when enough people get put to the point where they are ready to pushback. There is no consensus on what that percentage should be. Not really sure why there needs to be.
Obviously - that's what happened with BLM.
That's what is happening in Ottawa.
If 10% get to that point and decide to push back, their likelihood of success is much lower than if 40% decide to push back.

If the percent is not actually growing but the ones who do fall in the category are just becoming more radicalized - there may be a different dynamic in play.
 
Also, you are making the case for a representative republic and not a pure democracy.
I've never argued against a representative democracy. In reality, it's pretty much a pure democracy anyway, with a couple of built in speed bumps.
 
My point is that there is no universal agreement on when a government becomes tyrannical.
If only 1% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty damn good.
If only 10% of the population views the government as tyrannical, I would call that pretty much normal.
If 40% of the population views the government as tyrannical, there's obviously a problem.
If 80% of the population views the government as tyrannical, action obviously needs to be taken.
Well Luther, then look no farther than your own president to answer your question. I would imagine at least 40% believe this government is tyrannical as we speak and that number is growing every single day. What makes that number so impressive is the astonishing amount of Biden voters that have come to regret their votes.
 
For how long has our government been tyrannical?
Since Biden took office. Shall we revisit?

He’s trying to disarm us while planting huge groups of immigrants throughout the nation that they know nothing about.

He opened our borders to drug cartels and human trafficking

He aided our enemy.

Stopped and/or severely slowed production and distribution around the nation.

Enforced mandates as to claim us as his property

Provoked inflation to its highest in the last 40 years

Turned the people against one another

Infringed on free speech and continues to do so.

Promotes violence and even encourages it within his own countrymen s long as it’s within his agenda

Inflated numbers to create a pandemic that never really existed to the point they claim to create fear.

Has us on the brink of not only war but possibly nuclear with multiple countries.

And there’s quite a bit I know I’m forgetting off the top of my head. All this in his FIRST YEAR!

If that’s not explained well enough, you’ll never see the tyranny

edit: also the latest. Let’s not forget that crack pipes and needles are now funded by tax payers

Edit#2: forgot to mention his involvement with overseas dealings while he benefits
 
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