I agree and said as much. But we don't and shouldn't need to limit it to just talking about it. Because we are a heavily divided country when it comes to ideologies and what we all value. We used to put a premium on freedom, but that has changed. Today as a nation, we don't want people to be free, we want people to fall into a specific ideological box that suits me. But that aint the way it works.
If you refuse to abide by any "law", just or unjust, you are breaking the law.
Yes you are correct. It's still breaking the law, however.
Not everyone. A BLM organizer called looting reparations. Repeatedly.
https://nypost.com/2020/08/13/blm-organizer-who-called-looting-reparations-doubles-down/
You can say it, but people still break the law with or without your permission. And let me say that I am advocate for peaceful solutions to all of these problems we face. Just because I also advocate for people to supply themselves with the means to protect yourself and your family doesn't mean I want there to be violence.
No problems here. We all hope there will be reforms, discussions, and legal remedies that lend towards a peaceful resolution to this current conflict. But history has shown that I should never have 100% trust in the government. Government overreach is a thing in this country, and who is to say things can't get worse than they already are?
Maybe. Maybe not. All I know is if and when fascism, communism, or any ism that's looking to take my freedoms comes knocking at my front door, I will be on my feet defending my freedom while others go quietly into that good night.
Now you're getting at it. That's called a revolution, many have happened throughout the history of the world, some good, some bad. What do you do when Fascists are knocking at your door, and they are armed, whether they are government agents or regular citizens. And they say, "you're either with us or you're against us? Make a choice." What do you do? Remember, the Constitution doesn't protect you in this situation, it's just words on a paper. Rights, as we call them, have to be defended with real violence or the threat of violence. That's why I say the 2nd amendment protects the 1st, because if you can't defend yourself from whomever is coming to take your rights, then can you honestly say you have these rights?