How does the common man stand against a military government?

March 29th, 2011 by eranio

Without international aid, how can the opinions of many be heard under a dictatorship government who has the right to the nation’s arms?

What if it was a large nation with nuclear weapons? Would the UN sacrifice freedom (or so to speak) for fear of a powerful government however corrupt or wrong (perspectively) it may be?

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4 Responses

  1. Sheley

    People do not have a public opinion in a dictatorship government.

    No nation has sacrificed freedom yet, and i do not see that happening. Each government stands for what they believe in, hints all of the wars we have had throughout time.

  2. Josh

    http://thomasr.org/blog/uploaded_images/tank_china-772629.jpg

  3. croganpie

    That`s why smart nations has maintained the one of most essential right of all: To bear and own arms. Liberals and pacifists preach for world peace and flowers in the hair but that works only when someone has fought for their freedom against oppression. There are so rare cases when dictators were overthrown without using guns and that`s why governments with something to hide tend to ban guns for health or safety or whatever bullsh.t.

    So armed citizens are the only option in my understanding.

  4. Krishnamurthy Venkatasubramanyam

    nO gOVERNMENT WHAT EVER MIGHT BE THEIR STRENGTH CANNOT FACE THE PUBLIC REVOLT. VERY SOON THEY HAVE TO RUN.

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