Comments by "Titanium Rain" (@ChucksSEADnDEAD) on "TED" channel.

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  6. "There were more guns in the Soviet countryside during his reign than in the US" Stolen Red Army stuff doesn't count because it wasn't obtained legally, and from the sheer economic and industrial standpoint it's simply not possible. The US had 101.5 guns per 100 people in like 2006, with the gun sales under the Obama administration I've seen values quoted as high as 112 per 100. It's simply not possible that typical "countryside weapons" were produced at a rate higher than their own population. And like, if there were indeed that many guns, then there would be at least documented records or even living witnesses of state agents getting blasted in the chest whenever they tried to starve entire villages by stealing their grain or taking people into Gulags. "me and my Ukranian family will die anyway and we have more guns than people but let's not shoot these Russian fuckers" - sounds like totally something that would happen "More legitimate states were toppled by an armed populace than saved" That's a intellectually dishonest statement because all states are legitimate as long as they're the de facto ruling state. North Korea is a legitimate state because it has a legitimate claim over the territories to the North. The North Vietnamese, upon unification with the South, became the recognized state of the whole Vietnam by virtue of conquest, hence legitimate. Israel is a legitimate state. Iran is a legitimate state. Britain was the legitimate state ruling over it's colonies, and it was brought down by the American revolutionary war. It was a legitimate state toppled, and I don't see anyone crying about it. A state being legitimate doesn't mean it's "good".
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