The Question is rather simple: should I as communist (and a Brazilian) own a gun? I’m not going to lie, I like weapons and the art that is making them. That’s the only real reason I wanted to get a gun license. I wanted to collect old Soviet weapons and maintain them for the sake of it.
I’m also new to socialism and communism in general, so sorry if I’m dumb by asking this
cheers, comrades
Yes, so long as you feel safe and comfortable owning one. There is nothing anti-communist about arming the proletariat.
thank you, my friend
" Under no pretext should arms and ammunition be surrendered; any attempt to disarm the workers must be frustrated, by force if necessary "
I came here to say that exactly
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Shoot someone in self defense>patch up their wounds while reciting communist theory.
More 👏 communist 👏 gun nuts 👏
More important to organize. PCB-RR is currently your best bet if my info is correct. Having something by yourself won’t bring about revolution. That said if you get a gun you must train with it and be able to use it effectively in situations that are similar to real combat. Once you have the skills you should train your comrades.
Firearms aren’t the only thing you need for a revolution. Logistics, communication security, explosives, drone piloting, fortification, moving secretly, organization to limit impact of infiltrators, and close quarters combat are all important topics of study for a people’s war of liberation. This is all hypothetical of course.
PCB-RR
Do they accept new members from outside main PCB currently? I was under the impression that still needed to be sorted out in the assembly in June. Asking for a friend.
It seems they are accepting new members but the on-boarding process will probably take some time due to the ongoing party split and the chaos and difficulties involved in properly dealing with the old party.
Nice! I assume that the current procedure is through their contact email, is that correct?
I don’t know one way or another as I’m from the US and not part of the PCB-RR. But that’s definitely what I’d start with. If you don’t hear anything back come bother me again and I will bother my contact again.
I’m not really sure but I can ask around. It seems they have a lot going on with the party split right now.
It’s a dicey situation because it can put a bigger target on your back. If you’re black, poor or otherwise noteworthy to the police this could become one of those “police shoot person 5 times in the back of the head in self-defence” situations.
But if you know how to use one it can be useful for protecting you or your comrades against extra-judicial force or in the odd chance of a revolution. But if you’re in a gunfight, your odds of survival are already not good, just look at the Marcelo de Arruda case.
But since you’re just collecting, you’ll mainly be weighing the cons against your own happiness so that’s very subjective. It’s not a bad idea in itself.
This is a great point. I’m white, middle class and cishet so I’m not gonna draw that much attention . police in Brazil is one if not the most reactionary ever
and yes, it would be mainly to collect, and as a very minor secondary learn how to use guns properly and learn gun safety in general.
Also do not ever apologize for asking a question, even if someone berates you. They are the asshole, not you.
If you do it if your duty to get trained in handling firearms properly.
From the US, probably a different situation. I personally won’t just because my family is very against having a firearm in the home. I respect their wishes because it isn’t my house and I have no place to disrespect that rule. That being said, I have been to my local range more than a few times and it was fun (aside from bullet costs obv) and I would recommend it to any that are comfortable with that. I wouldn’t suggest it to someone who fears being in the same room as a gun, not making fun of anyone, there are close family members I know who are like that and I don’t care what anyone feels about guns. If someone’s not comfortable, I won’t put them into a position they don’t want, but if they’re curious I would suggest using a gun with a light kickback. The AR-15 is famous for its extremely light weight , how little the kickback is and how customizable it is. It’s VERY fucked up that it’s been used in so many horrible crimes and terrorist acts in the US, but I seriously hate libs that think shooting one is paying an homage to the psychopaths that have used it unsafely in the past. It’s a good gun for getting used to larger guns.
https://youtube.com/shorts/ZEvn7XGt-qc
“the people in favour of guns are the people holding said guns”
Also, https://lemmygrad.ml/c/firearms
Also, personally, I don’t want to hold guns. But, by all means, if anyone should, it’s us.
Also, the hammer and sickle are not a symbol of weakness.
thank you for your reply, comrade. interesting point and thank you for linking the c/firearms
I didn’t really have any good reasons to get a gun, I just wanted to get started on a hobby I found interesting (and maybe use that hobby in a 0.000001% chance of a revolution). I find socialist-made weaponry interesting because they’re not made for a professional army, but rather the people in general. it’s a philosophy different than american/european weapons from what I can gather
yeah basically I just wanted my personal collection of weird shit lol
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
I can’t really speak to Brazil specifically, but I am generally supportative of comrades being armed, unless you are living somewhere that has already had a revolution. Just too many examples of purges to make it feel safe to me.
I am in Japan so we can’t generally speaking. Of course, doesn’t stop you from making your own…
Being Communist alone shouldn’t be a reason to own a gun. A firearm is an instrument of self defense. Analyze your potential threats and see if it requires a gun. In some cases, it may do more harm than good.