What Can the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Waco Siege Tell Us About What We Are Facing Today?
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This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the 1993 Waco, Texas siege, which was a tragedy all around; and the reason for the federal government’s raid was because of rumors of illegal guns being hoarded at the Mount Carmel compound in Axtell, Texas (outside of Waco). Yes, a militarized police army invaded the seventy-seven-acre Branch Davidian property and killed men, women, and children over a few guns being stored, and any “bleeding-heart liberal” who suggests that the raid was justified needs to reexamine his or her morality and principles (if it is wrong to raid homes for drugs, surely it is wrong to do so for guns). The Biden administration and several states are attempting to replace one war against inanimate objects with another (focus shifting from drugs to guns), and if the War on Guns escalates to the point of sending armed soldiers to confiscate weapons, this will be deadlier overall than what happened near Waco.
What Can the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Waco Siege Tell Us About What We Are Facing Today?
What Can the Thirtieth Anniversary of the…
What Can the Thirtieth Anniversary of the Waco Siege Tell Us About What We Are Facing Today?
This year marks the thirtieth anniversary of the 1993 Waco, Texas siege, which was a tragedy all around; and the reason for the federal government’s raid was because of rumors of illegal guns being hoarded at the Mount Carmel compound in Axtell, Texas (outside of Waco). Yes, a militarized police army invaded the seventy-seven-acre Branch Davidian property and killed men, women, and children over a few guns being stored, and any “bleeding-heart liberal” who suggests that the raid was justified needs to reexamine his or her morality and principles (if it is wrong to raid homes for drugs, surely it is wrong to do so for guns). The Biden administration and several states are attempting to replace one war against inanimate objects with another (focus shifting from drugs to guns), and if the War on Guns escalates to the point of sending armed soldiers to confiscate weapons, this will be deadlier overall than what happened near Waco.