Beg to differ. I don't think that's really their impression of us. They fear us. They fear our individuality, our belief in the rights affirmed to us in the US Constitution, and they fear that we won't accept the domination they have planned. They are afraid of that law-abiding American with a gun; they are deathly afraid of millions like him who won't stand for their domination.
They fear us. They fear our individuality, our belief in the rights affirmed to us in the US Constitution, and they fear that we won't accept the domination they have planned. They are afraid of that law-abiding American with a gun; they are deathly afraid of millions like him who won't stand for their domination.
You're right, Gaffer, though I'm not sure you actually differ with the statement:
In their eyes, Americans are too uncivilized to own firearms.
The loudly self-proclaimed "progressives" have redefined the terms "civilized" and "uncivilized" to suit themselves and their totalitarian agenda. The presstitutes of the failed main stream "news" media are all too glad to broadcast those redefinitions far and wide: it's so-called "civilized" to embrace state serfdom, "uncivilized" to resist it in any way, shape, or form for any reason.
I have a hunch the emotions of hatred, fear, loathing, and the compulsion to control other people overlap a great deal. They're distinct when looked at rationallybut that's our perspective, not theirs. I believe their hatred of America, the American way, and Americans is blind and all-devouring, and compels them in many directions at once.
Exactly.