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31 sats \ 2 replies \ @Undisciplined OP 22 Apr \ parent \ on: What do North Koreans believe about their country’s system? FiresidePhilosophy
That's a good point. I usually think of it as a cautionary tale for the "It couldn't happen here." or "How bad can it get?" folks.
I think the 400 million privately owned guns also work in our favor.
And federalism. States rights even limited or federalism have decelerated the decline of America. Things are getting worse but it also depends on the state. We saw this during covid. Some states were locked down with mask and booster mandates. I refuse to call spike protein shots “vaccines”
We also see this with gun control and squatters rights. The two seem to be related.
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Yes. We were headed down a road of centralization, but covid tyranny really seemed to rekindle the idea of state's rights.
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