The truly radical idea, of course, is that exercising an entitlement recognized in the Bill of Rights is intimidating to any but aggressors, and that Americans who do so are a threat to be neutralized, as Watts’ ”Disarm Hate” Twitter header photo suggests. [More]What she's demanding is that gun owners be disarmed for those who hate them.
Tuesday, August 15, 2017
Watts’ NRA ‘Hate’ Smear Part of Renewed Collectivist Effort to Discourage Truth
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That quote from Terry McAuliffe that the Moms posted is incomplete.
Herschel posted the full quote over at The Captain's Journal (here and here).
The full pull is (emphasis added): "You saw the militia walking down the street, you would have thought they were an army," he added. "I was just talking to the State Police upstairs; they had better equipment than our State Police had," he said, referring to the militia members. "And yet not a shot was fired, zero property damage."
Yes, even a committed gun-grabber was forced to admit that the "militia" were not the ones hurting people or causing damage.
The NYT article Herschel pulled from has since been updated to remove the bolded section, but contains no footnote that any edit has taken place. McAuliffe's admission goes against The Narrative[TM] and therefore is not "news fit to print".
The quote as it appears now in both the NYT article and the Moms' Facebook page can be described as, "fake, but accurate".
I had similar thoughts
https://firearmsunknown.com/FU2/blog/write-winger-s-guide-to-being-branded-a-nazi/
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