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Regardless of your attempt to equate it with a noble cause in the 18th century, the word is used by the current far right and it means an attempt to violently overthrow the government, in response to gun control laws. It means a murder spree, or do you care to try and give it a different meaning? I hope your sick fantasies don't come true.
You seem completely oblivious to right and wrong.
Bro - it is exactly the same.
EXACTLY.
Murder spree or revolution?
In 1775 Thomas Gage tried to take the colonials weapons. I don't think you can argue with history here. It is literally the FOUNDATION of America. The Brits tried to take the guns. And they were "murdered" as you want to phrase it. They violently overthrew a government that had far overstepped it bounds.
Personally I hope "YOUR SICK FANTASIES DON'T COME TRUE" either. I believe in America and the values that are enshrined in our Bill of Rights. Your fantasy is gun control and confiscation. I am pointing out that didn't work out so well last time, George.