ITT: someone who has forgotten how obstinate and stubborn Americans are about the Second Amendment.
No matter what, it's all interpretation. "The right to bear arms" doesn't specifically limit what kind of arms, given the will to do so you could define it as "give everybody a broadsword, but nothing that can fire a bullet" all the way to "selling nuclear missiles to the mentally disabled is a-okay". Everything is an interpretation, and even moderate/otherwise normal Americans behave oddly around it.
I've stopped trying to have this discussion. Arguably we have less of an oligarchy than the USA, despite having fewer arms. "Democracy" in the USA is frankly a farce (well, in most of the West), yet I don't see the Militia protecting their Rights. Those who do are lone wolf suicide-by-cops, or domestic terrorists, or whatever, and anyone should be able to see that an actual movement to "take back" the States for democracy won't be by "Patriots" "liberating" federal facilities with guns (remember those idiots a while back?) - it'd have to be more akin to an Occupy movement or a Bernie Sanders campaign... for which you don't need guns.
Democracy is broken, Americans cling to their 2nd Amendment as "proof" that they could technically rise up. They can't, and won't, it's make-belief, but in that sense it's just as useful as our unions as "'protectors" of the lower and middle class and people here seem to believe they still fulfill that role, too.
No matter what, it's all interpretation. "The right to bear arms" doesn't specifically limit what kind of arms, given the will to do so you could define it as "give everybody a broadsword, but nothing that can fire a bullet" all the way to "selling nuclear missiles to the mentally disabled is a-okay". Everything is an interpretation, and even moderate/otherwise normal Americans behave oddly around it.
I've stopped trying to have this discussion. Arguably we have less of an oligarchy than the USA, despite having fewer arms. "Democracy" in the USA is frankly a farce (well, in most of the West), yet I don't see the Militia protecting their Rights. Those who do are lone wolf suicide-by-cops, or domestic terrorists, or whatever, and anyone should be able to see that an actual movement to "take back" the States for democracy won't be by "Patriots" "liberating" federal facilities with guns (remember those idiots a while back?) - it'd have to be more akin to an Occupy movement or a Bernie Sanders campaign... for which you don't need guns.
Democracy is broken, Americans cling to their 2nd Amendment as "proof" that they could technically rise up. They can't, and won't, it's make-belief, but in that sense it's just as useful as our unions as "'protectors" of the lower and middle class and people here seem to believe they still fulfill that role, too.