Gun Control in America Has Always Been About Disarming Black People
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People fail to realize that what first happend to the blacks, will happen to everyone else. Michael Jackson tried to tell us in the early 90s they don't give a damn about us it doesn't matter if you're black or white.
Amen. Well written!
"Government" laws are always about persecution, no solution as Willy-D put it. We see the same racist underpinnings in the original drug laws. The first drug legislations were passed to put down certain Asian & Hispanic communities. Majorities are a tyranny in themselves if individuals in the minority do nothing to stop the advancement of power held over them. Guess what, if there were no institution claiming to poses a monopoly on violence or higher claim to each person & their property than they do, we wouldn't even need to talk about who can take what from whom. So once again the "government" has created a moral hazard which has people fighting & taking things from others. Just get the state out of the equation & people will just have to be responsible for themselves & communities. These people don't trust the "government" or politicians who they're begging to take & have ALL the guns!!! What the hell Y'all???
I've used the argument myself many times. It's not necessarily racism. It's racial profiling, which (are you sitting down?) makes overwhelming sense since there are huge differences between the various subcultures in the United States.
I've traveled extensively throughout the United States and encountered (and spoken with) many many men of many backgrounds. I'm convinced that 9/11 was an "inside job" calculated to avoid what appeared to me to be a race war that was on its way to emerging.
That morning, when I heard the news, my first reaction was, "This is the end of racism and of feminism in the United States."
This is an interesting take on the issue.