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A Nation of Riflemen First Needs Men (MUST READ!)
Where The Only Orthodoxy is Reason ^ | March 4th, 2008 | Jeremy Gayed

Posted on 06/29/2008 6:06:25 PM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet

Early in World War II, Japan considered invading the mainland of the United States. Admiral Isoroku Yamoto, commander in chief of the Japanese naval forces and architect of the Pearl Harbor bombing, advised against invading. Twenty years prior, Admiral Yamoto had spent a few years in the United States studying at Harvard University. Based on his experience with American culture, Admiral Yamoto reportedly told his government, “I would never invade the United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass.”

Admiral Yamoto’s observation speaks to the heart of America’s uniqueness. The Admiral observed, in essence, that America was not a nation of subjects, who could be expected to cower and hope for their government to save them. It was a nation of citizens ready, willing, and able to defend their piece of ground against all comers, as a matter of civic duty, personal responsibility, and pride. It was the presence of citizens such as these–not the United States military–that filled his heart with fear.

From the drafting of the Bill of Rights onward, America has placed its faith not in the hands of a cultural, political, or academic elite, or in a standing military, but rather in the hands of armed, self-reliant citizens with the desire and ability to care for themselves. The United States was designed not to be a nation of subejcts, like every other on earth, but a nation of men. A nation of riflemen.

It is unsurprising that the Admiral, coming from the conformist culture of Japan, was impressed by the gritty self-reliance of American culture. Even in the soft confines of Harvard, the social norm of individualism was in sufficient evidence to catch Admiral Yamoto’s attention.

The Admiral’s concern came not just from the individualistic spirit he observed in American culture, but also from the rifles that would fill their capable hands if an invasion was attempted. America at that time, and throughout most of its history, prided itself on being a “nation of riflemen,” where every able-bodied man was, if not a master marksman, at least competent in the use of a longarm.

The concept of a “nation of riflemen” was not the product of some unhealthy cultural obsession with weapons, nor did it arise from any remarkable immediate threat to popular safety. The concept was the natural outgrowth of spirit evident in the very founding of the United States, the spirit that made Americans unique and America great. The rifle is, implicitly, the symbol of the self-reliant American.

Why use a rifle as the symbol of self-reliance? Because no other thing, word, or sign is nearly as fitting. In The Prince, Nicolo Machievelli wrote, “[B]etween an armed and an unarmed man, there is no comparison whatsoever . . . .” An unarmed man is, by definition, a dependent. He is incapable of securing his own safety. He must depend on someone else to defend him against attack, whether from a stray dog, a lone criminal, an organized gang, or a foreign army. He rightly fears any separation from society, because solitude separates him from those who can defend him and singles him out as a target for those who might wish to harm him. He is tied by his interest in self-preservation to whoever assumes the burden of defending him. His need to be defended puts him at the mercy of his defender, and over time, he by neccesity becomes their subject."

An armed man, by contrast, has the means for independence. While he may choose to avail himself of help in securing his own safety, he does not need it. He can, if he chooses, seperate himself from society without fear, confident that he can preserve himself without aid. He can even hunt meat, skins, and furs for his own food and clothes, freeing himself at least in part from the social economy. He is not fundamentally dependent on anyone, and therefore has no need to become subject to another’s demands. Moreover, he has the means to resist anyone who would seek to force him into subjectivity. A rifle, more than any other tool, enables a man who desires self-reliance to attain it.

Just as the spirit of self-reliance is stillborn if the person it inspires is unarmed, a rifle is worse than useless in the hands of someone without the mindset to use it for its intended purpose. It takes a man–a real man, who believes in personal responsibility, in a duty to defend himself, his family, and his friends, who values courage and seeks to posess it–to make a rifleman of the sort whose existence deterred the Japanese from invading the US.

America, sadly, seems to be a nation with a rapidly dwindling population of such men. Biologically male humans continue to be born and to die at normal rates, but men are increasingly scarce. Public schools raise boys to be good little girls by punishing any sign of initiative, assertiveness, decisiveness, aggression, stubborness, or independence of thought–traits essential to a self-reliant man; traits our Founding Fathers had in spades. Attributes found in most boys and that would, if left alone, develop in manhood into a capacity for self-reliance, are shamed and punished out of many of them before they graduate junior high.

On the other side of the age spectrum, the government seeks endlessly to expand entitlement programs such as universal health care, and will likely continue to push until everyone in America is, in one fashion or another, dependent on it for some essential service. Self-reliance is, literally, in danger of becoming outlawed. It is unsurprising that many state governments also seek to outlaw firearms, the symbol of self-reliance. The passion and persistence of the anti-gun movement is inexplicable until understood in the context of the symbolic importance of firearms. It is not firearms these politicians hate with such vehemence–after all, hating a piece of inanimate iron is too silly to be contemplated seriously by intelligent adults–but rather the self-reliance symbolized by firearms. They seek to ban not guns per se, but rather the kind man who neither wants, nor needs, nor can be compelled to accept their vision of a wholly dependent society, guided by the wisdom of an elite few.

America still has plenty of rifles, at least for the moment. What she lacks is men–the kind of men in whose hands a rifle is not merely a weapon, but a symbol of freedom, a condemnation of tyranny, and a standing refusal to become a subject. The Constitutional drafters understood that the existence of liberty requires on such men, and drafted the Second Amendment to ensure that they would always remain armed. The drafters never anticipated that the self-reliant man would be outlawed before the rifles were.


TOPICS: Constitution/Conservatism; Editorial; Government; Politics/Elections; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: 2ndamendment; banglist; education; firearms; individualism; militia; shallnotbeinfringed
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To: Travis McGee; Squantos; Joe Brower; SLB; Vigilantcitizen; Dick Bachert

Ping to the replied-to post. Good stuff, an interesting bit of history.


101 posted on 07/01/2008 3:27:18 AM PDT by FreedomPoster (<===Non-bitter, Gun-totin', Typical White American)
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To: Dick Bachert; FreedomPoster; Travis McGee; hiredhand; Gilbo_3; Jack Black; archy; Jeff Head
I've always said that........(in best Ron White voice) !!

When liberal socialists or uneducated folks start talking about why I NEED an AR or M1A etc aka EBR for hunting they are shocked when I tell em that the 2nd ain't about hunting it is about killing enemies, foreign and DOMESTIC !!

They get that deer in the headlights look and try and go with the one can't defeat a modern army with tanks and aircraft rant. Yet again they are concerned when I remind them that every piece of military hardware has a soft pink center that operates it......

Then they go the next step and suggest that not all folks are military veterans with such skills and knowledge.......... the arguments go on and on as does the eternal quest for liberty and freedom to preserve our beloved republic. I will keep up my part till no longer physically or mentally able too harass an intercede all enemies.

Both foreign and Domestic !

Stay safe !

102 posted on 07/01/2008 5:51:26 AM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Squantos
Liberals are RETARDED. There's simply no other reasonable explanation!

However, they can learn. We've seen this in that some have learned to differentiate between wolves and sheepdogs, and they take comfort in knowing that the sheepdogs are around. They still fear EBRs, but they trust the sheepdog more than the DHS at this point.

WOOF!
103 posted on 07/01/2008 5:55:25 AM PDT by hiredhand
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To: Tailback

I was raised an Army Brat in Japan in the 50s. My dad came up with a dozen .22 boy’s rifles (like you’d find in the old county fair shooting gallery.) These were the basis for a shooting school for us Cub Scouts at a range in Yokohama that the MPs owned. We put thousands of rounds through these rifles, all w/ iron sights. I learned pretty quickly that the better cared for rifles shot straighter than the ones that looked like they’d been banged around.


104 posted on 07/01/2008 6:46:00 AM PDT by Eric in the Ozarks
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To: Allegra

Cheese! :-)


105 posted on 07/01/2008 8:58:43 AM PDT by hiredhand
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To: hiredhand
Yeeeeehaaaa!


106 posted on 07/01/2008 9:06:54 AM PDT by Allegra (If you lived here, you'd be home by now.)
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To: Cobra64; Allegra; Squantos
I've heard it said they're the "fairer" sex but there's nothing FAIR about shooting against my 15 yr old here. She's hard to beat! Her brother's won't try to outshoot her anymore. :-)

Gun Control
107 posted on 07/01/2008 9:26:11 AM PDT by hiredhand
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To: Allegra

Did it a “fun” setting on that selector switch? :-) Whoopie!


108 posted on 07/01/2008 9:32:47 AM PDT by hiredhand
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Excellent article


109 posted on 07/01/2008 9:33:05 AM PDT by SoDak (Anything but obama)
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To: Squantos

Roger all of that.

Early in World War II, Japan considered invading the mainland of the United States. Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto, commander in chief of the Japanese naval forces and architect of the Pearl Harbor bombing, advised against invading. Twenty years prior, Admiral Yamamoto had spent a few years in the United States studying at Harvard University. Based on his experience with American culture, Admiral Yamamoto reportedly told his government, “I would never invade the United States. There would be a rifle behind every blade of grass.”

That was a long time ago. I wonder if that would still be true today?

For nearly all Freepers, I believe it would.


110 posted on 07/01/2008 10:47:33 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: Dick Bachert

May not be too related too gun thread but here is a great little read,,,,free PDF file !

http://survivalmonkey.com/SF%20books/LightsOut!/LightsOut-Current.pdf


111 posted on 07/01/2008 10:50:47 AM PDT by Squantos (Be polite. Be professional. But, have a plan to kill everyone you meet)
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To: Squantos

And ANOTHER expert on tyranny offered this in his book. Funny how the elitist MSM seems to overlook THIS stuff.

“...At what exact point, then, should one resist the
communists?...”

“How we burned in the prison camps later thinking: what
would things have been like if every Security operative, when he
went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether
he would return alive and had to say good bye to his family?

“Or if during periods of mass arrests people had not simply
sat there in their lairs, paling in terror at every bang on the
downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had
understood they had nothing to lose and had boldly set up in the
downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes,
hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand...the Organs
(police) would very quickly have suffered a shortage of
officers...and, notwithstanding all of Stalin’s thirst, the
cursed machine would have ground to a halt.”

Alexander Solzhenitsyn, “Gulag Archipelago”


112 posted on 07/01/2008 10:53:48 AM PDT by Dick Bachert
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To: hiredhand
There's not much better than to see a girl with her rifle.

It is amazing, though it shouldn't be, how many females out shoot their male counterpart. I guess we men are programmed to think the macho-male-weapons superiority thing.

113 posted on 07/01/2008 10:59:37 AM PDT by Cobra64 (www.BulletBras.net)
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To: Cobra64
There is something about a girl with her rifle...I agree. :-)

I don't have a lot of experience teaching females to shoot...only my daughter. But she was very, VERY different than my sons! They're all teenagers now and essentially trained. But when we were constantly doing safety and basic marksmanship, the boys thought they knew something that they didn't! My daughter never thought this way. She didn't know anything about it, and she let me know this! I've been told that most women are like this when it comes to shooting. This is much in contrast to my sons and the other young men who knew ALL all about what I was going to teach them before I even started!

Perhaps soon I'll know a little more. My good friend might want me to teach his wife to shoot. I'll "bet" she's a lot like my daughter. I'm rather looking forward to it. I've been deprived of shooting enough lately!
114 posted on 07/01/2008 11:43:45 AM PDT by hiredhand
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To: 2ndDivisionVet
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115 posted on 07/02/2008 9:18:58 PM PDT by ExSoldier (Democracy is 2 wolves and a lamb voting on dinner. Liberty is a well armed lamb contesting the vote.)
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To: Allegra

You got to shoot an AK?

I’m sooo jealous!


116 posted on 07/03/2008 9:32:47 AM PDT by CPT Clay (Drill ANWR, Personal Accounts NOW ,)
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To: Northern Yankee

I wouldn’t mind that....


117 posted on 07/05/2008 11:32:47 AM PDT by SkyDancer ("I Believe In The Law Until It Interferes With Justice")
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118 posted on 07/06/2008 6:16:35 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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119 posted on 07/06/2008 6:17:53 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: 2ndDivisionVet

Great Article, thanks for posting it. I just read it as I was off in the wilderness for several days at Boy Scout camp where I witnessed many, many young boys who are being molded into men. Riflery, shotguna nd archery were focal points of the camp. Fortunately, I was able to outshoot my son as I never would have heard the end of it had I not. Upon my return last night, around 11pm, I saw a car go into the driveway across the street to a home that is unoccupied. Armed with a powerful flashlight and a 9mm, (concealed) I shined it into the face of the person who had exited the car and simply said “who are you and do you have business here?” Since he was the grandson of the owner and referred to them by name, all was good and he thanked me for watching over their house.


120 posted on 07/10/2008 6:52:32 AM PDT by cyclotic (Support Scouting-Raising boys to be men, and politically incorrect at the same time.)
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