Gun control worked so well in Germany that 6 million Jews got to sleep in ovens.
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11+ million people over all died in camps, not just 6 million Jews. They murdered all the mentally ill, the chronically infirm, all the Romani (Gypsys), other religions and others they didn't like as well as political dissidents. The Jews were just the single largest block.
Oh I see where you are getting that info on mass shootings…Gun Violence Archives.
So I would say a shooting incident that involves gang bangers shooting each other is way different then say the Nashville school shooting. Here is one incident they count towards that number as an example: https://www.gunviolencearchive.org/s...200101%201.png
Tell you what…instead of just banning this or that gun, why don’t you send federal authorities into the ghetto to confiscate guns from actual criminals? If you want that number to go down that seems like a good way to do it. While you are it, perhaps you leftists can actually lock them up this time instead of releasing on no bail bonds for violent crimes. Leave the good law abiding gun owners out of it.
There is no clear answer to this question, as the factors that contributed to Hitler's rise to power were complex and multifaceted. It is important to note that the presence or absence of firearms alone is not likely to have had a significant impact on the rise of Hitler and the Nazi party in Germany.
It's worth noting that there were many Germans who opposed Hitler and the Nazi party, both before and after their rise to power. The factors that allowed Hitler to gain power included a weak and divided political system, economic instability and hardship, the use of propaganda and manipulation, and a range of other factors. It is also important to note that armed resistance against the Nazi regime, while it did occur in some cases, was often met with brutal and overwhelming force by the Nazi government.
In summary, it is difficult to say with certainty whether an armed society could have prevented Hitler's rise to power. The factors that led to the rise of the Nazi party were complex and multifaceted, and the presence or absence of firearms alone is not likely to have had a significant impact on the outcome.
If you ask victims of the Holocaust if they would have preferred to have had access to modern firearms in 1935 when the Nuremberg Laws were passed, what do you think they will say? I think the Nazis would find it rather inconvenient to face an armed population when they later started placing their undesirables into cattle carts.
(There is a lot of filmed interviews of survivors that talk about that subject if you would like to explore further.)
Man, what kind of idiots supported the re-election of this woman? At the very least get her some better staff to fact check her Karen moments.
https://youtu.be/MLRaxaTwsYw
And another!
https://youtu.be/XN96Sd-V3SM