Rightly, or wrongly, the NRA is defending freedoms it believes is every Americans right.
Rightly, or wrongly, the NRA is defending freedoms it believes is every Americans right. When the government starts encroaching on those freedom's then their will always be a backlash.
That is possibly the dumbest stretch I have read.As did the slave owners and traders.
Times change, society changes so can laws.
Perhaps worth refreshing your history/politics knowledge here Mojo.I am not aware of a written constitutional right to own a slave.
Individual freedom has nothing to do with slave owning. Or restricting the rights of others.
That is possibly the dumbest stretch I have read.
I am not aware of a written constitutional right to own a slave.
Individual freedom has nothing to do with slave owning. Or restricting the rights of others.
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In fact the American guns laws were partly put in place to allow the slave patrols to be armed.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/02/second-amendment-ratified-preserve-slavery/
MoXJO, are you a gun owner?That is possibly the dumbest stretch I have read.
I am not aware of a written constitutional right to own a slave.
Individual freedom has nothing to do with slave owning. Or restricting the rights of others.
Are you saying that American's in the 1700's and the early 1800's didn't have the right to own slaves?
and the when those rights were threatened the slave owners didn't protest?
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In fact the American guns laws were partly put in place to allow the slave patrols to be armed.
https://www.rawstory.com/2018/02/second-amendment-ratified-preserve-slavery/
Destroying teenagers who are demanding gun reform.
No surprises here.
How rightwingers have attacked Parkland students with lies, hoaxes and smears
As of this weekend, this group of idealistic young people have officially become the right’s leading hate figures
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Mon 26 Mar 2018 15.54 EDT Last modified on Tue 27 Mar 2018 13.58 EDT
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Emma Gonzalez, a shooting survivor from Parkland, Florida, cries as she addresses the ‘March for Our Lives’. Photograph: Jonathan Ernst/Reuters
No issue unites the American right more than their opposition to gun control. The spectacle of hundreds of thousands participating in the #marchforourlives, led by young people, was always going to draw a full-spectrum response.
And as of this weekend, this group of idealistic young people have officially become the right’s leading hate figures.
The first and most repugnant strategy was to directly attack high-profile campaigners, especially students David Hogg and Emma Gonzalez.
Running short of reasoned arguments, many attempted to push conservative buttons with high impact visuals. Alt-right social media company Gab was one of many that disseminated a doctored animation of Gonzalez in which she falsely appeared to be tearing up the US constitution. Cartoonist and Trump sycophant Ben Garrison depicted Hogg as an assault rifle, wielded by CNN, and loaded with Marxism. Breitbart re-published a round of tweets accusing Hogg of throwing a Nazi salute.
On Front Page – an outlet led by David Horowitz, whose main stock in trade is virulent Islamophobia – Bruce Thornton decried Hogg’s “profanity laced tantrums” and reduced him and his fellow students to political “shock troops” being manipulated by a progressive “ideology of melodrama and moral exhibitionism”.
Alex Jones thought it wise to continue his dispute with Hogg over whether chemical additives in water really turn frogs gay. The website WND simply called him “Vile Hogg”.
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news...d-hogg-attacks-rightwing-constitutions-hoaxes
I didn't say slavery didn't exist ffs.Perhaps worth refreshing your history/politics knowledge here Mojo.
The slave trade in the UK and US was worth milllions of pounds. The value of these slaves as property was incredibly high. The traders and owners took an exceptionally dim view to anyone interfering with their property rights.
http://abolition.e2bn.org/slavery_45.html
No. I don't subscribe to "boars and babes" either.MoXJO, are you a gun owner?
I didn't say slavery didn't exist ffs.
But at no point was it in the Constitution about owning slaves. Trying to stretch it over to slavery is ridiculous.
The Republicans were the ones to abolish slavery by the way.
No. I don't subscribe to "boars and babes" either.
Open carry gun laws only work for white people.
If you are white, cop approaches greets you politely, talks to you and then leaves.
If you black they draw their gun and threaten you.
That and, by USofA race, blacks are sixteen times more likely arrested for robbery, seven times for homicide, etc
The over arching problem is the guns in public domains.
Damn stupid allowing anyone to walk around with a gun.
It's still the Wild West in some places apparently.
There is a lot of reasons behind such statistics, as you can see in the footage they are more likely to be arrested in general, even when doing nothing wrong.
Then you have the poverty side of things, which ever group of people are living in poverty they are more likely to be drawn to crime.
Whether that was Irish immigrants in London or Italians in New York, Poverty = crime.
And there is a whole host of studies that show it is much harder in the USA for a Black person to get out of poverty, Racism is very real, if you think its not, you are deluded.
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