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[โ€“] hoch@lemmy.world 7 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

There's a lot of armed people here willing to fight, but without some kind of organized call-to-arms (whether it be militias or state national guard), all that's gonna happen is you're going to be arrested and given a 20+ year prison sentence for assault on a federal officer with a deadly weapon. It's easy to say you'd fight back, but a lot of us have families to provide for and can't just throw away our lives like that.

Right now, we're lacking leadership, and most democrats in power don't have the balls to openly call for resistance. I don't know what the future holds, but I feel we're nearing a breaking point where we might start seeing armed resistance.

You are clearly not wrong. However, the question I would return with: if not violence, what mechanism for change will actually move a lever?

I'm certainly at my most pessimistic moment, but sincerely I don't see how this changes for your countrymen at this point without violence...? What realistic compromise could we even draw up? The two sides are diametrically opposed. There isn't common ground because there isn't even a common reality. The legal system seems righed and there is no leadership. You have touched on some of these points yourself.

I'll take a try at what a compromise might look like:

-- Trump agrees to go door to door with Minnesota Police. This gurantees:

  1. The process is done slowly and unchaotically. This is what MN wants.
  2. Every single address is searched and the potential for immigrant removal is near 100%. This is what Trump wants.

This solution would save lives, but also give up significant civil liberties. It's the best I can think up. Hopefully you are more creative than I am.

My last comment: I too have a family. And many extended family. And friends across Canada. It is on behalf of these people that I'm so passionate. And I can also appreciate your concerns also because of these same people. These are two sides of the same coin.