Dr Big Bird PhD
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I more than agree. I want nothing to do with this march and resent Kolesh. I'm just saying each person, personally and individually, should know their limits. Regardless of the topic.The problems are:
Who gets to decide where and when that line is drawn?
What gives them the authority to do so?
What of those of us who disagree?
Incoherent, selfish chest-beaters like Kokesh don't speak for me, and I detest their assertions that they do.
I am well aware. The symbolism it has in comparison to our modern culture's anti-gun movement is the more relevant part, not to what degree guns, taxes, colonial rights, etc. played.That initiated a particular engagement, but a lot was going on leading up to it. And let's not forget that the American Revolution was not about guns. It was about a number of social, political and economic issues.
Revolutions and civil wars are always about money, but the tipping points never take place in a bank.