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Latest revision as of 09:25, 30 January 2023
"every dystopian story is an implicit argument in favor of the second amendment."
Not the dystopian films I watch.
Film dystopias typically portray the total breakdown of well-ordered militias, and their replacement by self-serving warlords.
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- Post @ Twitter (30 January 2023)
- [] @ Wikipedia