Posted on 07/17/2024 7:34:31 AM PDT by ChicagoConservative27
During Monday’s airing of ABC’s The View, host Joy Behar suggested a “20 year-old white guy” buying 50 rounds of ammunition “should be reported.”
SkyNews.com.au noted Behar and the other hosts were discussing the failed assassination attempt on Donald Trump, which had occurred two days prior, and Behar said, “According to a CNN report, a senior law enforcement official said that [the would-be assassin] bought 50 rounds of ammunition from a local gun store hours before the rally.”
Behar then looked up at her fellow hosts and said, “Shouldn’t that have been reported? Somebody buys 50, a 20-year-old white guy, I mean we’ve seen that many times now. Young white men with guns and nobody reported that he bought 50 rounds of ammunition.”
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Joy Behar exposes her racism - she feels it's fine for black guys to be ammo despite the disproportionate black-on-black shootings.
So she doesn’t know that most mass killings are perpetuated by browns and blacks?
lol. Believe me friend that’s what I do. I’ll go down into the
“gun room” and count ammo cans, and think “That’s not nearly enough, I need another can of 5.56 and 7.62 and do I have enough left over for some for the Barrett MRAD?
Joy, it probably was reported, to the Secret Service.
Back in the days when I was sailing, the master had a 38 special and a 50 round box of ammo in his safe, which had to be declared at each port of entry. Customs would come in and put a seal on the safe.
One master committed suicide with the ship’s revolver.
That was the ship that had to declare 49 rounds every time they entered port.
So a WHITE GUY buying ammo would she say the same about a black man buying ammo? Seems her point is a WHITE GUY
Exactly. 50 rounds might be enough to replenish before hunting season. Nothing unusual about that at all.
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