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As a survivor of the Nazi era, I understand the consequences of being stigmatized and demonized. We were forced to wear a yellow star of David and faced exclusionary laws that impounded our property and restricted our activities. Travel was forbidden, leaving us with no escape. These memories make me sensitive to the threat posed by current government restrictions. Benjamin Rush, a doctor and signer of the Declaration of Independence, warned about the danger of medicine becoming an undercover dictatorship. Under the Nazi regime, moral norms were destroyed, and the medical profession was transformed. Public health policies driven by eugenics replaced the focus on individual well-being.

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150 years ago, people didn't need government permission for everyday activities like fishing, owning property, starting a business, or even setting up a lemonade stand. Now, almost everything requires government approval. If you believe you're still free, you're mistaken. You're essentially a controlled human in a tax system.

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Your neighbors, even those you trust, may turn you in if we become a Christian nationalist dictatorship. It's not just the police you should worry about; they won't have enough resources to monitor everyone. History shows that in times of fear, people look out for themselves. Take the example of Elizabeth von Thaden, who opposed the Nazis and helped those in hiding. Despite her good intentions, she was betrayed by a neighbor and executed. This pattern of betrayal is common throughout history. If you choose to resist a repressive regime, remember that help may not come from expected places, and it could be those closest to you who turn against you.

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The First Amendment exists because in other countries, people were imprisoned or killed for speaking their minds. The Second Amendment is there to protect the First Amendment. If the government disarms the people, they can do anything they want. In Venezuela, Chavez took away everyone's guns, then Maduro lost an election but stayed in power. People protested, but they were facing soldiers with assault rifles. Maduro is still in power because the people were disarmed. This is the kind of risk we face.

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In various countries, gun control laws led to mass exterminations of millions who couldn't defend themselves. Recent gun control in Australia resulted in increased homicides, assaults, and armed robberies. Crime rates rose after confiscating citizens' firearms, showing the importance of self-defense rights. History teaches us that over 56 million people were killed by governments that restricted their rights. We must learn from these facts.

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To avoid tyranny, it's crucial to be self-sufficient and not rely on the government for basic needs like food, shelter, education, and healthcare. If the government controls these aspects of your life, they have the power to manipulate and oppress you. History has shown that governments can become tyrannical, and if that happens, you're in trouble. Our forefathers understood this well, and it's a lesson that needs to be relearned by the American people. When a government has the power to give people everything they want, it also has the power to take everything they have. We believe that freedom is more important than anything else, even if collectivism seems morally acceptable or leads to a higher standard of living.

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In his 60 years, the speaker never thought he'd see a presidential candidate praising Adolf Hitler's generals or discussing using the military against enemies. He recognizes he is likely on the candidate's list of targets, but believes anyone who disagrees with the candidate is also on that list.

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In the first year after Australia mandated the surrender of 640,000 guns, homicides rose by 3.2%, assaults by 8.6%, and armed robberies by 44%, costing the government $500 million. Historical examples show that gun control often precedes mass exterminations: in Turkey (1911), 1.5 million Armenians were killed; in the Soviet Union (1929), 20 million dissidents perished; and in Nazi Germany (1938), 13 million Jews and others were exterminated. Similar patterns occurred in China (1935), Guatemala (1964), Uganda (1970), and Cambodia (1956-1977), leading to millions of defenseless victims. The message is clear: with guns, we are citizens; without them, we are subjects.

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In Germany, Hitler rose to power democratically in 1933, promising economic and cultural revival. He abolished the debt-based monetary system, creating jobs and stability. Hitler restored national pride, promoted art and culture, and relaxed gun control laws. He implemented social programs like Strength Through Joy, providing affordable leisure activities for workers. The nation experienced a cultural and economic rebirth, inspiring the world. Hitler was described as friendly, charming, and paternal by his secretaries. Germany under Hitler became a prosperous and advanced country.

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We've been lied to about history, so how do we know what's true? This pattern of revisionist history began in academia. I was raised in an atheist family, but I began to realize that, historically, no society based on atheism has ever succeeded. We are in a very dangerous time, and most people don't realize how dangerous it is. The reason they don't realize is because they don't really know the history of the Cold War and the World Wars.

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When I spoke to a mother who lost her daughter, it highlighted the rise of Neo-Nazis and white supremacists in America, reminiscent of the 1930s in Germany. After her daughter was killed, the then-President Trump responded by saying there were "very fine people on both sides." This motivated me to run for office because democracy is at stake. The events of January 6th, the attack on the Capitol, further confirmed this. Trump has indicated he would pardon those involved, showing support for extremist groups. Unlike the past, when the Ku Klux Klan hid their identities, they now feel emboldened to come out openly, knowing they have an ally in the White House.

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In the 1930s, Hitler was given power by the wealthy, powerful, and complacent elite who thought they could control him. They believed his extreme views were just for show. However, like other dictators, Hitler brought death and despair. Millions of Germans thought it couldn't happen there. In 1933, Germany was wrong. The speaker questions if the same mistake will be made today. Hitler asks if he will become a dictator, to which he denies.

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I am Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. I question if the US government will never become tyrannical. I will not give up my guns due to this uncertainty. Gun control in China shows how it benefits a dictatorship like the CCP.

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Hi, I'm Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. Under Mao, millions starved and were murdered during the Cultural Revolution. My question is whether you can guarantee that the U.S. government will never become tyrannical. Since you can't, I will never give up my guns. The debate on gun control ends here for me. You should visit China to see how gun control operates under a dictatorship.

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As a survivor of the Nazi era, I understand the consequences of being stigmatized and demonized. We were forced to wear a yellow star of David and faced exclusion from normal life. Travel was forbidden, leaving no escape. These memories make me sensitive to the threat posed by current government restrictions. Benjamin Rush, a signer of the Declaration of Independence, warned about the danger of medicine becoming an undercover dictatorship. Under the Nazi regime, moral norms were destroyed, and the medical profession was transformed. Public health policies driven by eugenics replaced the focus on individual well-being.

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I consider Germans complicit in my persecution due to an incident involving a stolen USB stick from my mailbox. This situation requires some philosophical context. Typically, socialism is contrasted with capitalism, but it’s more relevant to compare socialism with liberalism, particularly classical liberalism. When Europeans sought to replace despotism, they established liberalism, which questions whether the government can limit citizens' rights to life, liberty, and property. This principle is evident in the U.S., where liberal laws restrict citizens' rights to own and carry firearms.

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In 2016 in Cleveland, I felt fear when armed men with AR-15s menaced us, sending a message with their firearms. Similar intimidation tactics were used at Arizona polling places. Political violence, nurtured since then, is perilous. Even those promoting it cannot escape its consequences.

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I'm Lily Tang Williams, a Chinese immigrant who survived communism. Can you guarantee our government won't become tyrannical? If not, the gun control debate is over because I won't give up my guns. Visit China to see how gun control works for the CCP dictatorship.

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The only obstacle to the new world order is the right of Americans to bear arms. Efforts to take away guns are driven by the intent of the Second Amendment, which was not for hunting or protection against burglars. Our forefathers established this amendment so that as long as every American owned a weapon, the government could never oppress us. Bills to take away weapons are constantly introduced in Congress, but they are often defeated. The truth is, in a town where everyone owns a weapon, crime is almost non-existent.

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Turkey, Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, China, Guatemala, Uganda, and Cambodia implemented gun control, leading to mass exterminations of millions. Australia's gun confiscation resulted in increased homicides, assaults, and armed robberies. Crime rates surged after law-abiding citizens were disarmed, contradicting the aim of safety. History warns against surrendering rights for protection, as over 56 million people were killed by oppressive governments in the 20th century.

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"In 1943, the communists will use the word Nazis, fascist, and antisemitic in order to push the public mind to make them believe something by using repetition." "Germany was arresting all the bankers because they were charging so much interest that they were destroying the country." "60,000,000 Germans died." "after World War two, all these generals in America actually realized they fought the wrong enemy. The enemy is within." "Even general Patton said we should have fought with the fascist against the communist, otherwise, our country will degrade." "There's also another part that was left out of the story." "Yes."

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I had a good childhood, but I had to say different things outside of home. My parents taught me not to express my true opinions because it could be a problem. We should be able to freely express ourselves, but we have to listen to others' opinions every day in this free country. This applies even in public television and in the German Bundestag. It's silly to say we can't express ourselves. In a dictatorship, things can change any day. You can have nice experiences, vacations, and say nice things at school.

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The Nazis shut down all press and means of conveying information when they came to power. It is claimed that social media and freedom of speech would have made it impossible for them to hide. The First Amendment in the United States guarantees freedom of speech because those who came to the United States from other countries did not have it. It is asserted that, in their countries of origin, people could be imprisoned or killed for speaking freely. The ability to say what you want without being imprisoned or killed was the first correction to the Constitution.

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"I'm a constitutionalist." "All I care about is my constitutionally protected rights and the future of my children." "we don't have a gun problem here in this nation. We have a problem with mental health and we have a problem with evil." "It doesn't matter if evil utilizes our gun, a car, a baseball bat, a machete, or a rock." "It's an operation to circumvent your constitutionally protected rights." "America, if you give up your guns, you're not gonna have any rights." "You need to stand up and you need to tell these corrupt career politicians to get fucked."

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One country that concerns me is Germany. Historically, in the early 20th century, Germany went to war against the world, which was unexpected and surprisingly close. About 30 years later, Germany chose to go to war again, this time with a notorious leader at the helm. You would think the world would respond by saying to Germany, "You can’t keep attacking the world and expect to remain a country."
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