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Tyranny And Gun Control In Venezuela By Jacob G. Hornberger!!
(2018-05-29 at 11:51:38 )
Tyranny and Gun Control in Venezuela by Jacob G. Hornberger
By any reasonable definition of the word "tyranny," Venezuelas president Vicente Maduro meets it. His recent reelection was a sham, especially since he banned any opposition candidate or party who would have had any reasonable chance to defeat him.
He also disbanded the elected legislature and replaced it with a legislative body stacked with cronies.
The courts are also composed of judges who answer to him and do his bidding.
Maduro wields omnipotent power. He is a left-wing socialist tyrant and his socialist economic policies have plunged the nation into chaos and crisis, with people on the verge of starvation.
Unfortunately for the Venezuelan people, they lack the option that Americans have if a similar situation were ever to arise here in the United States. They lack the ability to violently revolt against the tyranny of their own government. That is because they, unlike Americans, are disarmed. The man who preceded Maduro as president, Hugo Chavez, banned private gun ownership in 2012.
This is what the gun-control crowd here in the United States just does not get - that the real reason that our ancestors enacted the Second Amendment was to ensure that the United States government could never disarm the American people. They understood that once Americans were disarmed, there would be nothing to prevent the federal government from doing extremely bad things to people, such as the things that Maduro is doing to the people of Venezuela.
I believe the Second Amendment should have been the First Amendment. That is because the First Amendment, which prohibits United States officials from infringing freedom of speech and freedom of the press, is worthless without the Second Amendment. If Americans were disarmed, the possibility that United States officials would honor the provisions of the First Amendment is virtually nil.
People who are suffering under tyranny have the right to use force against it. That is pointed out in the Declaration of Independence, where Thomas Jefferson wrote that whenever any government becomes the destroyer of peoples liberty, it is the right of people to alter and even abolish it, through force if necessary.
But at the risk of belaboring the obvious, if people lack guns, there is no way that they have the means to violently overthrow a tyrannical regime. At that point, they have but two choices: submit and obey or die. That is the choice that the disarmed Venezuelan people have today under Maduros tyranny.
Americans would have another option if the same thing were to happen here: resist the tyranny with force, not only in self-defense against the federal governments murderers, rapists, and kidnappers but also with the intent of overthrowing the government and replacing it with a normal, democratic government with limited powers.
There are those who claim that tyranny could never come to the United States because it is a democratic system. So was Venezuela. So was Nazi Germany.
Once crises hit - either economic or war - all bets are off. That is when government officials are tempted to assume emergency "temporary" powers, many of which are the very essence of tyranny. That is also when the courts go silent.
A good example was the totalitarian-like powers that President Roosevelt acquired during the Great Depression. Another is when United States officials rounded up and incarcerated thousands of innocent American citizens during World War II, with the full approval of the Supreme Court.
Another example were the totalitarian-like powers that President Bush, the Pentagon, the Central Intelligence Agency, and the National Security Agency acquired after the 9-11-01 attacks, including indefinite detention, rendition, torture, and assassination.
We also must not forget that the United States national-security establishment has proven itself to be an advocate of tyranny, so long as it is in the interests of "National Security."
Do not forget: it was the United States national-security establishment that convinced its national-security counterparts in Chile during the early 1970s to oust their democratically elected president in order to "save" the country from socialism and communism and replace him with a brutal right-wing military tyrant whose goons proceeded to round up 60,000 people, torture or rape many of them, and murder 3,000 of them, all with the full support of United States national-security state officials.
Since United States national-security state officials believed that crisis and chaos justified right-wing tyranny in Chile, it is always possible that they could conclude that crisis and chaos justifies right-wing tyranny here at home as well.
One thing is beyond dispute: Our American ancestors certainly believed that given the right circumstances, United States officials were capable to doing the things that Maduro is doing. The Bill of Rights is a testament to their belief.
What the Venezuelan people are teaching Americans is that disarmament is a mistake that a nation can make only once. Once the tyranny manifests itself, pleas by the citizenry to please let them have their guns back will fall on deaf ears.
Printed here with permission from Mr. Jacob G. Hornberger of The Future of Freedom Foundation!! Their Great Website!!