Posted on 04/23/2012 6:56:40 PM PDT by marktwain
Did you ever think youd live to see the day when you could make a Venn diagram for ultraconservative commentator Ann Coulter and historic Black leader Malcolm X? Well, if youre reading this, youve lived to see that day.
In an interview on Bill OReillys Fox News program last week, Coulter said that, in the wake of the Trayvon Martin shooting, African-Americans should begin arming themselves.
Heres the full context of the conversation:
Coulter: We are going to have a trial, but I was just making the point that if what [MSNBC] is claiming happened that George Zimmerman stalked this young black child just because he was black, shot him dead in cold blood if that's the case, well, the reaction isn't the conclusion they're coming to on the left which is oh, we need more gun control. Gun control laws have been used historically, they were they were to keep guns out of the hands of blacks and it was the Republican Party and the NRA that has always supported arming blacks in order to protect themselves from the democratic Ku Klux Klan.
O'Reilly: All right so what you're saying is if MSNBC and NBC News's hypothesis is true that this was a racially biased driven murder, that all African-Americans should take that as a warning sign and arm themselves against that happening to them, therefore, they should support the NRA. They should support the law that gives, allows you to fight back if threatened, and they should arm themselves. That's what you're saying?
Coulter: Yes.
Call Coulter what youd like, but she is correct when she says that gun laws from early American history were enacted specifically to disarm African-Americans. But is she right in saying that Blacks need to arm themselves for their protection? Not so fast.
This from an article in the National Bureau of Economic Research:
After peaking in 1993, gun homicides in the United States dropped 36 percent by 1998, while non-gun homicides declined only 18 percent. In that same period, the fraction of households with at least one gun fell from more than 42 percent to less than 35 percent. Duggan finds that about one-third of the gun-homicide decline since 1993 is explained by the fall in gun ownership. The largest declines occur in areas with the largest reductions in firearm ownership.
In times of loss, its tempting to get angry, and in that anger we can wish some awful things. If you find yourself wishing that Trayvon Martin was armed the night he was killed, stop.
Statistics show that an uptick in handguns means an uptick in homicides and death. And would anything be better if Trayvon had also shot his killer, George Zimmerman? Or what if Trayvon shot first and then was, himself, the one facing second-degree murder charges? Would that have been a better outcome?
Go ahead and mourn the loss of Trayvon its a sad, tragic thing. But wishing for more guns on the streets, as Coulter is doing, is shortsighted. Its what got us in this mess in the first place.
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I once had a saturday night special .22 pistol. I swear you could shoot at a 55 gallon barrel from 10 feet and you might hit and you might not.
True, but the guy staring down the barrel may not wait to find out.
Most folks leave the area when a gun is involved.
Hmmm. If the bus driver Trayvon had beaten down a few days before he got shot had been carrying a gun of his own, then Trayvon would naver have appeared in the community George Zimmerman lived in.
Makes sense. If more blacks owned and carried, the thugs would never make it out of the hood alive, to prey on outgroups.
BEGIN???
Now if you also read his work closely, you will see where some of the greatest drops in violent crime occur, from the point when law-abiding members of these groupings become enabled to carry a concealed deadly weapon:
o urban communities
o black citizens
o adult women
Putting an even sharper point on this -- where could the greatest benefit in reducing violent crimes be realized?
Obviously, in crimes against the even narrower segment of -- black urban women.
And where does one find the most resounding passionate desire for greater and broader gun control, and resistance to personal gun ownership?
Amongst black urban women!
Go figure.
Has the shadowy 'bus driver' been identified?
Given a statement?
Named?
“I disagree. Look at the crime statistics. Please, no.”
That’s because of a different problem - we also need the “black community” to embrace decent principles and ethics in general as a whole. Right now there’s a significant percentage that essentially embrace evil.
As other posters said, let the lawful ones arm themselves. The unlawful ones already have...
You don't think all that money was for 'organizing', do you? Solar panels? Pie in the sky? Bailing out big banks?
My bet is that there are parts of the population which have been well armed at taxpayer expense, and I'm not even counting the Mexican Drug Cartels.
After peaking in 1993, gun homicides in the United States dropped 36 percent by 1998, while non-gun homicides declined only 18 percent. In that same period, the fraction of households with at least one gun fell from more than 42 percent to less than 35 percent.
Fewer Americans admit to having a gun in the home. Have you noticed how doctors now ask if there’s a firearm in the house? My answer is always no and I’ll bet a lot of people answer polls as I do a physician’s inquiry.
No, not that I know of. The reference I saw was to a Trayvon post to his social media site, gloating about it, the poster said. I didn't see Trayvon's post myself.
Wrong answer:
Why do you ask? Are you planning a home invasion?
They ask one; you ask two.
Put THEM on the defensive!
Blacks stole my guns. What are her plans to get my guns back to me.
Blacks stole my guns. What are her plans to get my guns back to me.
Blacks stole my guns. What are her plans to get my guns back to me.
Blacks stole my guns. What are her plans to get my guns back to me.
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