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The flag was lowered Friday morning. Seven members of the South Carolina Highway Patrol Honor Guard, two of them black, did the honors, less than a month after Dylann Roof allegedly murdered nine people, including the pastor, of the Emanuel AME Church in Charleston. It all happened because righteous Americans, white and black, stood up. The flag goes to a Confederate relic room in a museum down the road, relic being the key word.
The families of the dead at Sandy Hook Elementary wish it was as easy to see change on guns as it was with a flag that once was used to rally the Ku Klux Klan.
Nothing about a moment like this brings back the dead or changes what happened at that prayer meeting. Nothing changes how many school shootings and church shootings we have had in this country since Sandy Hook, even as the gun lobby continues to run onto the field flying the flag of a Second Amendment, the original intent of which is constantly misrepresented, and prostituted, in America.
http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/confederate-flag-drops-fast-not-guns-lupica-article-1.2288049
misterhighwasted
(9,148 posts)Hoyt
(54,770 posts)Guns don't, and that is just over-the-top hyperbole. The Confederate flag is a symbol of racism and oppression that was accepted only in a few areas, primarily the deep South. Firearms are accepted across the country, as represented by the ever more liberal gun control laws. I mean, Maine just enacted Constitutional carry, so this isn't a phenomenon that is unique to Texas.
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That's a vague phrase. Maine just passed a law permitting anyone in the state to carry concealed without a permit, joining among other states Arizona, Kansas, Wyoming and Vermont that also follow the same practice.
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wyldwolf
(43,867 posts)the flag of a Second Amendment, the original intent of which is constantly misrepresented, and prostituted, in America - even on DU by people who would be in full support of more gun control if not for ...
hack89
(39,171 posts)Go read Heller. Registration, AWBs, magazine limits, UBCs are all perfectly constitutional. The only explicitly recognized right you have is to own a hand gun in your home. That is it.
Fred Sanders
(23,946 posts)Dixie Swastika coming down but when NRA flag wavers say the same regarding the NRA Swastika, it is a debateable point?
It is another preventable tragedy in a long string of preventable tragedies because the politics have fucked up the law and the cultural perception, it is the same thing...and the NRA flag and 320 million guns in America without adequate controls, even purchaser controls, deserves the same treatment without the inane NRA talking point being taken seriously by anyone.
Australia responded like intelligent human beings to a massacre with a gun with gun controls that ended the tragedies, but America is responding, again, like they are still slaves to NRA trolling.
America still has slaves - slaves to the same politics and media apologists and gun slave masters that say politics must not be discussed because....reasons.
Tragedies CAN have political consequence, and should if politics is what caused the tragedy.
Didn't the Con. Flag coming down across America just not prove that?
The swarm of new posters spouting the same old tired and insipid illogical and childish NRA flag waving inanity...you are up!
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seveneyes
(4,631 posts)Physics will allow the gun to hit first. Emotions and self preservation defy physics in this case.
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