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  • People don't have to be part of an organized, traceable resistance when everyone has guns and the targets aren't military in nature.

    United Healthcare lost its CEO to a random dude lone gunman while he was walking down the street.

    The idea is to make everybody a potential threat to those who abuse power. But one side of the political spectrum decided that guns are bad and disarmed themselves, so 90% of the guns are owned by fascists.

  • American here. Doing what little I can, but we need help.

    The key to overthrowing Trump and the GOP is fucking up our economy, and nothing hits faster and more universally than energy. Push for your legislators to ban the sale of energy, fuel, and minerals to the US.

  • People don't buy them for the price they'll buy bigger phones. That's it. That's the whole story.

    They have to make the phone cost $300 less to sell in meaningful numbers. Why do that when they could just not make them at all and sell fewer models at higher prices?

  • The PC Engine/Turbagragix 16 also had a handheld (PC Engine GT/TurboExpress) that was way ahead of its time. It had the same power as the home console, was color, had a backlit display, and even had a TV tuner attachment. And it was released in 1990. The Sega Nomad basically copied these features in 1995, and Nintendo didn't have a colored, backlit handheld until 1998.

    I loved mine.

  • Tanks, jets, and rocket launchers are good against other armies. They're pretty shitty against anonymous civilians. It's why the US lost in Iraq and Afghanistan.

    And in the US, the civilians would have 2 other advantages:

    1. A military that would be more reluctant to kill other Americans on American soil
    2. The enemy wouldn't be the military, but poloticians.