Wisdom from Robert Heinlein
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Wisdom from Robert Heinlein
As a teenager I read every book from Sci-Fi author Robert Heinlein I could find in the local and school libraries. Only later in life did I come to know Heinlein as a pro-2a guy. Herewith some of his best quotes:
There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men.
Robert A. Heinlein
An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
Robert A. Heinlein
Whether the authorities be invaders or merely local tyrants, the effect of such [gun control] laws is to place the individual at the mercy of the state, unable to resist.
Robert A. Heinlein
...I am opposed to all attempts to license or restrict the arming of individuals... I consider such laws a violation of civil liberty, subversive of democratic political institutions, and self-defeating in their purpose.
Robert A. Heinlein
Place your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark.
Robert A. Heinlein
An armed man need not fight.
Robert A. Heinlein
There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men.
Robert A. Heinlein
An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with his life.
Robert A. Heinlein
Whether the authorities be invaders or merely local tyrants, the effect of such [gun control] laws is to place the individual at the mercy of the state, unable to resist.
Robert A. Heinlein
...I am opposed to all attempts to license or restrict the arming of individuals... I consider such laws a violation of civil liberty, subversive of democratic political institutions, and self-defeating in their purpose.
Robert A. Heinlein
Place your clothes and weapons where you can find them in the dark.
Robert A. Heinlein
An armed man need not fight.
Robert A. Heinlein
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Re: Wisdom from Robert Heinlein
Like you, I read Heinlein's books in my youth (a long time ago). I guess that I was so naive that I never picked up on his support for gun rights in them. I was reading for the pure enjoyment as I did Asimov's writings.
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Re: Wisdom from Robert Heinlein
I've enjoyed what I've read from him, my favorite being Starship Troopers. That book has the "There are no dangerous weapons; there are only dangerous men." quote in it.
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"Starship Troopers" was also the book that advocated service to obtain citizenship, only then could you vote or hold public office. Something to think about. I love Heinlein.
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We can easily forget that the political effect of the 2A is it's TRUE purpose. Hunting, sport and self defense are of course important, but an armed society cannot become Venezuela unless first disarmed.
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I reads Starship Troopers, dropped out of college and joined the Army.
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I have no problem with that idea in principle, so long as allowances are made for legitimate reasons. Otherwise, it’s unjust. I never served in the military, but I’m now in my late 60s. So if we converted over to a literal interpretation of this system, I’d lose my rights. I’m not down with that. I’m happy to stand guard with a rifle at the state's border or something like that, but there’s no way I could attempt, let alone finish a boot camp. Nor would I want to at this stage of my life, even if I could. I’m well past the age of putting up with some kid in a Smokey the Bear hat chewing me out for walking to the mess hall. Homey don’t do 4:00 a.m. reveilles unless it’s to go fishing.
Also, you have to make room for legitimate objectors of conscience by providing an alternative means of service for those who have legitimate religious or other philosophical objections to military service.....sort of an "internal peace corps" or something like it, if you will. They’d still be serving, but in a different capacity.
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In the book the government couldn't stop you from enlisting unless a psychologist said you were mentally unfit. It even mentions that if you were blind and confined to a wheelchair they'd find something for you to do. In the book's example, counting hairs on a caterpillar by touch for your two years. Something to make you appreciate what it meant to serve.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 11:23 amI have no problem with that idea in principle, so long as allowances are made for legitimate reasons. Otherwise, it’s unjust. I never served in the military, but I’m now in my late 60s. So if we converted over to a literal interpretation of this system, I’d lose my rights. I’m not down with that. I’m happy to stand guard with a rifle at the state's border or something like that, but there’s no way I could attempt, let alone finish a boot camp. Nor would I want to at this stage of my life, even if I could. I’m well past the age of putting up with some kid in a Smokey the Bear hat chewing me out for walking to the mess hall. Homey don’t do 4:00 a.m. reveilles unless it’s to go fishing.
Also, you have to make room for legitimate objectors of conscience by providing an alternative means of service for those who have legitimate religious or other philosophical objections to military service.....sort of an "internal peace corps" or something like it, if you will. They’d still be serving, but in a different capacity.
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Many of my Friends and I have discussed this. I agree one should serve 2 years, either after graduation from High School or after one turns 18. One can serve in many capacities, such as the Military, Law Enforcement, (In Korea one can be drafted to be in the Military or the Riot Police), EMT, Firefighter, Nurse's Aide, Nursing Home Aid, City Sanitary Worker, one of the various Chaplin's Assistants, whatever, as long as you are serving the Nation in some sort of capacity. This would also include those who have some type of conscientious objection, but each of these professions chosen, must have a disciplined boot camp as it were. Obviously and Infantry soldier would have a different boot camp than would a Nurse's Aid, but some type of discipline should be applied, so that one would have an appreciation of their Nation. Also, allow one the opportunity to refuse, just can't vote or receive the same benefits as a full citizen. As far as those who did not serve as indicated, Grandfather Clause for all those who have passed their 18th Birthday, much as they should have concerning Bump Stocks, just sayin'.The Annoyed Man wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 11:23 amI have no problem with that idea in principle, so long as allowances are made for legitimate reasons. Otherwise, it’s unjust. I never served in the military, but I’m now in my late 60s. So if we converted over to a literal interpretation of this system, I’d lose my rights. I’m not down with that. I’m happy to stand guard with a rifle at the state's border or something like that, but there’s no way I could attempt, let alone finish a boot camp. Nor would I want to at this stage of my life, even if I could. I’m well past the age of putting up with some kid in a Smokey the Bear hat chewing me out for walking to the mess hall. Homey don’t do 4:00 a.m. reveilles unless it’s to go fishing.
Also, you have to make room for legitimate objectors of conscience by providing an alternative means of service for those who have legitimate religious or other philosophical objections to military service.....sort of an "internal peace corps" or something like it, if you will. They’d still be serving, but in a different capacity.
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Re: Wisdom from Robert Heinlein
Testing space suits and other dangerous types of jobs were an option as well.Jago668 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 20, 2019 11:47 am In the book the government couldn't stop you from enlisting unless a psychologist said you were mentally unfit. It even mentions that if you were blind and confined to a wheelchair they'd find something for you to do. In the book's example, counting hairs on a caterpillar by touch for your two years. Something to make you appreciate what it meant to serve.
I need to read that book again.
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I just finished reading the Kurt Schlicter trilogy (so far - another coming) that started with "People's Republic". He picked up on the military service theme for the part of the country that retained the United States name after a split. It was included in all three of these novels.
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Starship troopers is certainly a classic!
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Re: Wisdom from Robert Heinlein
I started reading Heinlein over 50 years ago. He always made sense to me.
I won't be wronged, I won't be insulted, and I won't be laid a hand on.
I don't do those things to other people and I require the same of them.
Don’t pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he’ll just kill you.
I don't do those things to other people and I require the same of them.
Don’t pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to fight, he’ll just kill you.