Yet maybe somethings are unbalanced.

Fighting fear with fear is always a bad choice, I stand with you on the right of self defence, but let's be honest, guns are so unfair. Although my reality might be very different from yours, I truly believe that we are all slaves of fear that being spread on us and it is dividing our race. Having gun is an act of fear, not love.

I'm not climate change maximalist although I truly believe that the damage we did on earth is now taking back on us. That's somekind of Karma.

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The balance of power or what you call unfair is the point. A tiny woman with a gun can defend against a towering brute of a man. A black man was able to fend off racist attackers like the KKK so long as his right to ownership was not infringed.

As for climate, the debate about whether there was/is damage isn't the right place to argue. It is what is the urgency (low) and what are the best methods to address it (not blocking economic progress). Fear is no way to win this debate but that is what the alarmists tend to peddle.

The point is teaching a society of brotherhood and no more divisions where the tiny girl doesn't need a gun to defend herself

It's a beautiful thought, but utopias don't exist. If your safety and security depends on you trusting everyone, you have none of either.

I know it's a beautiful thought and extremely hard to implement but it's reachable.

Economic progress isn't what we are actually doing. The deep state is simply making even deeper the hole between poor and rich.