• thecaptaintrout@lemmy.zip
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    23 hours ago

    I think it’s the ‘equalizer’ aspect. A knight would have to train for years to be proficient in swordplay, horse riding, and usage of a lance. Longbowman had to train from childhood. A wizard has to study magic for years.

    A peasant could pick up a gun and theoretically kill any of them.

    Americans in general are also more familiar with guns than swords or bows, so the “effectiveness” is more intuitive for our minds.

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      22 hours ago

      that’s what i think is so perplexing

      modern war completely negates your individuality, i mean unless you count your individually starved ass, but uhhh the world won’t

      maybe if you’re lucky your incineration shadow on a wall will become part of an artistic photograph

      there’s nothing to equalize but Americans think a glock and sunglasses mean something other than your suicide or a childhood gun accident

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        9 hours ago

        It absolutely does, cogs in the meat grinder.

        That said, It brings everyone down to that level.

        With guns, the mightiest general can still be killed by a lucky private. In most fantasy worlds, that would be near impossible for a basic untrained person to be a threat to a skilled warrior or mage.

        And you are right, in the US there are an insane amount of gun deaths from murder, suicides, and accidents. Too many of us treat them like toys or emotional support Glocks, use them to be their masculinity.

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      23 hours ago

      Is this the same America where words controlled the people who controlled the guns on 6January?

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        22 hours ago

        Yes, but also that doesn’t really mean anything in relation to what’s being talked about. Americans have more exposure to firearms on average I’m sure the folks of Svalbard would have a similar thing going on, same with basically any country with mandatory enlistment. Whoopty fucken doo folks can be controlled with words this observation was first made in writing in the fucking early bronze age when mammoths were still extent.