Posted on 08/29/2014 12:46:11 AM PDT by 2ndDivisionVet
I would admit I started reading the whole article with a jaundiced view. His writing and ability to craft his position is very well done and I find a lot to applaud.
Sorry, I’m not going to give any credence to a Sunni terrorist. We have one in the White Hut right now.
Neglects to mention Black Panthers, the Ferguson (et al) mobs, the desecration of Christian churches, the LGBT indoctrination in schools, etc. which are fueled by revenge.
it depends on who he thinks are vigilantes.
black thug rioters and looters, robbers that would bash a cops’ face in and then charge at him.
or law-abiding citizens who carry for self-defense purposes.
i can tell you i know of zero ccw folks who actively goes out looking for a reason to use their gun. an i know a lot of them. first you don’t go looking for trouble. you just want to have a chance if trouble finds you. second you don’t want trouble to find you, you are not a willing participant.
[Vigilante Justice] == [Self Defense]
funny.
‘vigilante justice’ is the law enforced by citizens. of course, anyone that’s in favor of big govt would be against that, as it undermines police authority... and the control of big govt
my heavens. what ever would we do if king george wasn’t in the big house protecting us?
/s
Can you Dig It!
Read the whole thing, he makes it pretty clear.
Frankly Lou I’ve always considered you and the rest of the name changers to be part of the problem. Unfortunately my computer bombed when I went to Time to read the article so I’m left with the excerpt and that ain’t much.
Ah!... then Kareem is much more stupid than he looks..
"There are times when the individual should stand up to the communal notions of right and wrong, as did Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Medgar Evers, and Gloria Steinem. But they did it with words, with courage, with intellect not with violence."
He then concludes:
"My hope is that we use the abundance of vigilante literature to fuel our outrage at injustice and to inspire us to, rather than cynically pull a trigger, fix whats broken in our system through peaceful protest and the ballot box."
He follows the popular agnostic notion of worldly righteousness based upon relative morality independent of God and His Plan. He might become more educated if he studied Church History and how different Christian denominations came into the Americas from the 15th-18th centuries prior leading into the formation of the US Constitutional governance.
IMHO, there is a much larger percentage of the American demographic influenced by relative morality and comparative religious perspectives than Christian zealots seeking vigilante-ism.
Lots of angry closet LGBT, blacks, Latinos, even Zen-Buddhists out there who would just as soon exact vigilante justice at the ballot box as they would execute known murdering street criminals.
Those days have come and gone. Protests are what race pimps and Occupy Wall Street loons do. The ballot box has been destroyed by massive voter fraud organized by the left. The soap box and ballot box seem destined to give way top the cartridge box and pine box....
After reading an article he wrote in the aftermath of that incident with the old guy who owns the L.A. Clippers I realized that Kareem Abdul Jabbar is a very smart, self-educated guy.
“Tell your old man to drag Walton & Lanier up and down the court for forty eight minutes!”
;^)
LOL. One of the great movie lines of all time.
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