I just did some deep research and it didn’t disappoint..

“But what happens when the threats to liberty move from the physical world to the digital realm? Today, our personal and political freedoms depend not only on muskets or handguns, but on encryption, privacy software, and decentralized networks – what we might call “freedom tech.” Just as firearms allow individuals to defend life and property, these digital tools allow us to defend our privacy, security, and autonomy. It’s time to recognize that digital self-defense is as essential today as physical self-defense was in 1791. We should frame encryption and other privacy technologies as fundamental rights in the digital age – a modern equivalent of the Second Amendment’s guarantee, empowering citizens to protect themselves and check government overreach.”

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Sadly, the proles have been propagandized into using both physical and digital weapons not to save themselves, but instead to actually abet the rulers in their goal to retain dominion in perpetuity whilst they quest for their own immortality.

In other words: "yeah there's guns, and who owns them? Like Biden said, "if you want to fight the government, you need an F-15 (or whatever)". There's plenty of weaponry to stave off or even overthrow the ruling class, but the problem is that the enough proles are willing to actually assist the ruling class in subjugation of the proles so that the ruling class continues to rule.

Revolt? No need for violence. Just stop working for "the man", as they called it in the 60's. Once the ruling class can't get payroll processed or runs out of toilet paper, the war is won. And for God's sake, stop carrying "the man's" weapons.

That's good. I'm making a note of that.