Posted on 07/14/2015 8:08:30 AM PDT by SZonian
Fresh off their recent victory in having same-sex marriage legalized, many of the movements organizers are now turning to gun control as the next hot social issue, or so reports the New Yorker.
Marriage-equality activists in every state were armed with a talking-points tip sheet from WhyMarriageMatters.org whose logo reads Love. Commitment. Family. The one-page memo talks about the protection of religious freedom, the golden rule, family stability, and mutual respect. In the fight for marriage equality, the left borrowed the language of the right, in other words, and used it consistently and explicitly to bring the opposition along. Now similar tacks are being taken on guns
When Zach Silk thinks about how to articulate the values of the renovated gun movement, he uses the same words that the gun advocates use: Community. Safety. Responsibility. Protecting my family. In this redefining, he hopes to make a point. Protection isnt an individual matter (a canard in any case, because having a gun in the house makes you exponentially less safe) in which individual patriarchs safeguard individual offspring. Protection is a communitarian thing, in which the safety of ones own children depends on the safe habits of ones neighbors.
Gun people underestimate these guys at their own peril. I shudder to think that in the face of savvy, patient, successful operatives like Zach Silk, were offering the tone-deaf and thoroughly unlikeable Wayne LaPierre, along with mass mailings filled with fear-mongering fever swamp boilerplate about black helicopters and the NWO.
We need an NRA 2.0 to go with Gun Culture 2.0, and we need it now.
The only logical reason to take guns away from the population is to be able to rule without the consent of the governed. So what is it that the homofascists want to levy on the general population? Empirical evidence overwhelmingly proves guns save lives.
First half sentence, first Big Lie.
"Same-sex marriage" not only does not exist, courts don't get to make law. They can't "legalize" anything.
And any law that violates the laws of nature and nature's God or the Constitution don't exist either. They are null and void.
Yeah. They figured 'what the heck, the right ain't using it.'
And it ain't as if anyone in the leadership of the GOP would object to the theft.
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