Monday, August 30, 2010

NAACP armed defense endorsement is inconsistent with group's anti-gun stance

The thing is, in spite of all the hostile noise, I'm just not seeing why this is a race issue. Why does it matter what color either man was?

And the other thing is, it's interesting how the NAACP comes out in favor of armed defense when there is a race issue to exploit. [More]
Today's Gun Rights Examiner column looks at a situation that is not black and white, no matter how much some would like us to believe that it is.

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1 comment:

Defender said...

Sounds like the agitators against armed self-defense -- including NAACP -- have created the situation in which people HAVE TO be afraid of strangers and even workmen on their property and may tend to overreact.
Appointments are good. Leaving when challenged by a resident is good too. Come back later or not at all. (This goes for police too.)
Richard Pryor remarked on how easy it is to go from Maaacho Maaan to Deeead Person.