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Saturday, March 23, 2013

Blacks Against Gun Ban For Great Reasons

If you look at the news, it would seem that all Black Americans are for gun control or at least the Mayors of the major cities (most of which are black) seem to want no guns in the hands of the average citizen. This ignores the history of Black Americans in the country where gun laws were used to control them.  It also denies the experience of New Orleans where guns were  taken by force from legal owners who were trying to protect their property.

The Second Amendment is color blind. If you are a law abiding person you have the right to own any weapons that you want.  No city, state or Federal government should be able to take that right away.

We are proud of our Black fellow citizens who are speaking out and taking a stand against all moves to take away our right to own guns. We welcome everyone to join this movement.

Conservative Tom


P.S.  The following are additional links for similar articles.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vn7bkncf1_E
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2013/02/28/the-reason-this-black-pastor-is-defending-gun-rights-is-quite-interesting/
http://www.cbn.com/cbnnews/us/2013/February/Some-Black-Leaders-Oppose-More-Gun-Control/


BLACK PASTOR EXPOSES U.S. GOV’T HISTORY ON GUNS AND MINORITIES

The Rev. Kenn Blanchard, a faith leader at Washington D.C.’s Historic Berean Baptist Church, is unabashedly supportive of gun rights. The African American preacher has repeatedly called for fewer firearms restrictions, stating that he believes laws have historically been used to restrict specific ethnic groups.
Blanchard, who wrote the book “Black Man With a Gun” and who hosts “The Urban Shooter Podcast,” admits that many in his congregation don’t agree with his views on firearms, but that hasn’t stopped him from being an outspoken advocate.
In an interview with NPR on Thursday, he explained why he’s in favor of more expansive gun rights and shared his background, which includes a past stint as a firearms trainer and an ongoing penchant for studying history.
Rev. Kenn Blanchard Defends Gun Rights, Claims Govt Has Used Gun Laws to Control Ethnic Groups
Photo Credit: Rev. Kenn Blanchard
As he’s examined past U.S. laws to crack down on gun violence, he said he’s noticed a troubling pattern — an intent to target specific ethnic groups.
“Gun laws have started in this country since 1640 — since we were colonies, and it’s always been against a group — it’s always been to control somebody,” he told NPR host Michel Martin. “It was the Chinese, it was the Native Americans, it was the Africans.”
He continued, noting that every 30 years a new gun control initiative is implemented.
“In 1925, it was against Italian immigrants — the Sullivan Law was to prevent them from having long-barreled or short-barreled guns,” he explained.
Rather than ignoring guns and pushing them out of society, Blanchard argues that Americans should be educating their children about firearms. The real problem that’s raging in society, the preacher believes, is a “loss of hope.”
As far as his congregation goes, Blanchard’s views on guns are less-than-heralded.
“They actually don’t like it,” he said of parishioners when asked about how they react to his stance. “They don’t like it at all. It’s probably the only issue — as long as I preach the gospel…and stay away from the gun issue they’re fine.”
Listen to Blanchard describe his views on firearms, below:
Earlier this month, the preacher joined other African American leaders in a push against gun control. According to CBN News, Blanchard told reporters that politicians cannot save children’s lives with legislative action and that self-defense and preparedness are the best way forward.
“How many of you would put in front of your house a sign that says gun-free zone?” he asked, highlighting his belief that gun-free zones are ineffective and aren’t a viable answer for securing safety.

7 comments:

  1. "The poll of 1,026 people taken Aug. 27-31 indicated that blacks were far more likely than whites, by 83 percent to 52 percent, to support tougher gun controls."

    http://www.icrsurvey.com/Study.aspx?f=AP_Gun2.html

    That's probably because blacks have far more personal experience with gun violence than whites. The same survey shows a big gap between men and women, and between Democrats and Republican. The strongest demographic for guns seems to be Republican white men -- no surprise.

    --David

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  2. This information is from 2000, not really a true representation of feelings.

    If you read the other posts, it was not that they are afraid of guns, it is what guns were used to "keep them in their place" through Jim Crow and physical threats. Thinking blacks realize it it more important to stand up for yourself than to be taken care of by the "master."

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  3. "This information is from 2000, not really a true representation of feelings."

    Yes, it is a true representation. One black preacher doesn't speak for the clear majority of black Americans.

    PEW poll from 3 months ago….

    "Racial differences also are striking, as African-Americans overwhelmingly say gun control is more important than gun rights (68% to 24%)..."

    http://www.people-press.org/2012/12/20/after-newtown-modest-change-in-opinion-about-gun-control/

    Blacks know about gun violence from direct experience -- lots of it.

    --David

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  4. So you believe that all blacks are the same? That is really racist! All blacks should follow what the master wants and when they speak out against the "rules of the master" they are "only one black preacher."

    David I never thought that you were so narrow minded. One person speaking out against the government should be honored not condemned by the majority.

    Democracy is when the majority takes away rights from the minority! That is also mob rule..

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  5. The black preacher has First Amendment rights to express whatever he believes. However, only 24% of blacks agree with him, according to the PEW poll, and 68% want more gun control, not less. That's not hard to understand. Young black men are killing each other with guns, and a lot of innocent people get caught in the crossfire.

    --David

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  6. If the numbers were opposite, 68% in favor of guns, there would be less gun shootings as the knuckle-draggers who mostly attack other blacks would know that most blacks were armed. If that was the case, the number of innocent people getting caught in the crossfire, will be significantly less.

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  7. All the gang-bangers in Detroit and the south side of Chicago know both sides have guns. Does that stop them from killing each other and the innocent victims caught in the crossfire? I would guess the guns per capita ratio in the inner city black communities in large cities is already higher than any place else in the entire country. They also have the highest rates of gun violence.

    This relationship also holds internationally. According to you, if we were all walking around with guns, there would be fewer homicides. Here is a study of all OECD nations comparing homicides per 100 population to guns per 100 people. Other than Mexico (with their drug wars), the U.S. has far more guns and gun homicides than any other country.

    http://www.businessinsider.com/shooting-gun-laws-2012-12

    --David

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