Russian Journalist: "Americans, Never Give Up Your Guns"

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Americans never give up your guns

28.12.2012 12:15

By Stanislav Mishin
Americans never give up your guns.

These days, there are few few things to admire about the socialist, bankrupt and culturally degenerating USA, but at least so far, one thing remains: the right to bare arms and use deadly force to defend one's self and possessions.

This will probably come as a total shock to most of my Western readers, but at one point, Russia was one of the most heavily armed societies on earth. This was, of course, when we were free under the Tsar. Weapons, from swords and spears to pistols, rifles and shotguns were everywhere, common items. People carried them concealed, they carried them holstered. Fighting knives were a prominent part of many traditional attires and those little tubes criss crossing on the costumes of Cossacks and various Caucasian peoples? Well those are bullet holders for rifles.

Various armies, such as the Poles, during the Смута (Times of Troubles), or Napoleon, or the Germans even as the Tsarist state collapsed under the weight of WW1 and Wall Street monies, found that holding Russian lands was much much harder than taking them and taking was no easy walk in the park but a blood bath all its own. In holding, one faced an extremely well armed and aggressive population Hell bent on exterminating or driving out the aggressor.

This well armed population was what allowed the various White factions to rise up, no matter how disorganized politically and militarily they were in 1918 and wage a savage civil war against the Reds. It should be noted that many of these armies were armed peasants, villagers, farmers and merchants, protecting their own. If it had not been for Washington's clandestine support of and for the Reds, history would have gone quite differently.

Moscow fell, for example, not from a lack of weapons to defend it, but from the lieing guile of the Reds. Ten thousand Reds took Moscow and were opposed only by some few hundreds of officer cadets and their instructors. Even then the battle was fierce and losses high. However, in the city alone, at that time, lived over 30,000 military officers (both active and retired), all with their own issued weapons and ammunition, plus tens of thousands of other citizens who were armed. The Soviets promised to leave them all alone if they did not intervene. They did not and for that were asked afterwards to come register themselves and their weapons: where they were promptly shot.

Of course being savages, murderers and liars does not mean being stupid and the Reds learned from their Civil War experience. One of the first things they did was to disarm the population. From that point, mass repression, mass arrests, mass deportations, mass murder, mass starvation were all a safe game for the powers that were. The worst they had to fear was a pitchfork in the guts or a knife in the back or the occasional hunting rifle. Not much for soldiers.

To this day, with the Soviet Union now dead 21 years, with a whole generation born and raised to adulthood without the SU, we are still denied our basic and traditional rights to self defense. Why? We are told that everyone would just start shooting each other and crime would be everywhere....but criminals are still armed and still murdering and to often, especially in the far regions, those criminals wear the uniforms of the police. The fact that everyone would start shooting is also laughable when statistics are examined.

While President Putin pushes through reforms, the local authorities, especially in our vast hinterland, do not feel they need to act like they work for the people. They do as they please, a tyrannical class who knows they have absolutely nothing to fear from a relatively unarmed population. This in turn breeds not respect but absolute contempt and often enough, criminal abuse.

For those of us fighting for our traditional rights, the US 2nd Amendment is a rare light in an ever darkening room. Governments will use the excuse of trying to protect the people from maniacs and crime, but are in reality, it is the bureaucrats protecting their power and position. In all cases where guns are banned, gun crime continues and often increases. As for maniacs, be it nuts with cars (NYC, Chapel Hill NC), swords (Japan), knives (China) or home made bombs (everywhere), insane people strike. They throw acid (Pakistan, UK), they throw fire bombs (France), they attack. What is worse, is, that the best way to stop a maniac is not psychology or jail or "talking to them", it is a bullet in the head, that is why they are a maniac, because they are incapable of living in reality or stopping themselves.

The excuse that people will start shooting each other is also plain and silly. So it is our politicians saying that our society is full of incapable adolescents who can never be trusted? Then, please explain how we can trust them or the police, who themselves grew up and came from the same culture?

No it is about power and a total power over the people. There is a lot of desire to bad mouth the Tsar, particularly by the Communists, who claim he was a tyrant, and yet under him we were armed and under the progressives disarmed. Do not be fooled by a belief that progressives, leftists hate guns. Oh, no, they do not. What they hate is guns in the hands of those who are not marching in lock step of their ideology. They hate guns in the hands of those who think for themselves and do not obey without question. They hate guns in those whom they have slated for a barrel to the back of the ear.

So, do not fall for the false promises and do not extinguish the light that is left to allow humanity a measure of self respect.

Stanislav Mishin

The article reprinted with the kind permission from the author and originally appears on his blog, Mat Rodina
Дмитрий Судаков
 
I think the issue in Russia is the legal right to own, purchase, and carry firearms. After visiting Russia a few times, I can honestly say that if someone is interested and has cash, there are firearms and basically most anything else available.

Just go talk to the well dressed men standing outside of a casino. You cant tell me that a Russian wearing $1000.00 suits is parking cars, or sweeping the sidewalk now...

Moscow is very tourist friendly, and if you visit there and have an issue, many of the locals are more then willing to step in if you ask politely. Why? They love tourist and the cash they bring in. Those who interfere with that are not popular.
 
I don't think the OP was concerned with tourists. I think he was warning us of the potential of oppression once the progressives disarm us. And if you look at your world history, that is ALWAYS step number 1.
 
agreed about the tourist, but I was more trying to make the point that firearms are available, albeit, not legally at this time with a few exceptions such as gas pistols, and smoothbore stuff.
 
They always will be. The end effect of any ban on whatever object or substance is just moving an entire market into the hands of criminals, and boy will they ever be happy about it.
In the former Soviet states, having been a socialist police state, there are a LOT of guns from the vast number of enforcers necessary to maintain such a state. Now they're unemployed and looking for a way to make a few bucks. Hmm.... guess the powers-that-were never saw *that* one coming.
:rolleyes:
 
"They hate guns in those whom they have slated for a barrel to the back of the ear."

THIS is the part that should be high-lighted. Make no mistake disarming Americans is not and never has been about "public safety".
 
I think the issue in Russia is the legal right to own, purchase, and carry firearms. After visiting Russia a few times, I can honestly say that if someone is interested and has cash, there are firearms and basically most anything else available.

Murphy, you have missed the point. If you have to resort to crimnal activity to get a gun, then you become a crimanl with a gun.
 
I think the issue in Russia is the legal right to own, purchase, and carry firearms. After visiting Russia a few times, I can honestly say that if someone is interested and has cash, there are firearms and basically most anything else available.

Wait – criminals don't obey gun bans???

Who knew?
 
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