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The people who wrote the Constitution had just fought a tyrannical government (the Brits) and wanted to ensure future citizens of the country could do that again, if needed. It wasn't a case of "lol let's give them guns and see what happens".
LMAO, they wanted the slave owning states and whites to continue to be racists and the ruling class. If anything you said was true, segregation, a typical for a tyrannical government wouldn't have endured till 70s. But you do you.
Twisting historical events, my ass.
Yep, it's true they wanted slaves and whites to be the ruling class. But what I said about the second amendment being a (partial) result of the revolutionary war is also true. It's almost like two things can be true at the same time.
I suspect you think that because I said something positive about the second amendment, I'm also in favor of slavery and whites being the ruling class? Maybe don't twist my words like you twist historical events.
But how can both slaves AND whites be the ruling class? /s But for real, people lump the founding fathers as a monolith as if that has ever been the case with groups of militant groups.
I fixed my comment.
Yes this is a meme community, not a textbook
I understand it's a meme, but I'm not sure I agree with twisting historical events, intentionally or not.