|
NOTE!
This is a real-time comments system. As such, it's also a
free speech zone within guidelines set forth on the Post
Comments page. Opinions expressed here may or may not
reflect those of KeepAndBearArms staff, members, or
any other living person besides the one who posted them.
Please keep that in mind. We ask that all who post
comments assure that they adhere to our Inclusion
Policy, but there's a bad apple in every
bunch, and we have no control over bigots and
other small-minded people. Thank you. --KeepAndBearArms.com
|
The
Below Comments Relate to this Newslink:
The LGBTQ Community Is Embracing Guns Under Trump's Presidency
Submitted by:
Mark A. Taff
Website: http://www.marktaff.com
|
There
are 2 comments
on this story
Post Comments | Read Comments
|
"I realized that I'm statistically more likely to be a victim. I'm trans, I'm a person of color, I'm more likely to be targeted.
I'm more likely to be in a place where everyone is being targeted, just like the Orlando folks. I was just like, damn, I need a gun more than these conservative rednecks do."
Doug Krick, a libertarian activist from Illinois, founded the Pink Pistols in July 2000, an organization that advocates gun ownership for the LGBTQ community. Pink Pistols aim to change the perception that the queer community is an easy target. Their mission statement as outlined on their site: |
Comment by:
dasing
(3/31/2017)
|
Aholes embracing their rights for the wrong reasons! |
Comment by:
PHORTO
(3/31/2017)
|
Hey, embrace THIS, you leftist dimwits.
It has always been your right to go armed. You didn't need the "Trump Excuse" to do so, and the President and those of us who elected him are no threat to you.
OTOH, the Muslims invading our country ARE a threat to you, because the countries they emigrate from execute people for homosexuality, and they bring that culture with them.
ARE YOU THAT FRIGGIN' STOOPID? |
|
|
QUOTES
TO REMEMBER |
Gentlemen may cry, 'peace, peace'—but there is no peace. The war is actually begun! Is life so precious, or peace so dear, as to be purchased at the price of chains and slavery? Forbid it, Almighty God! I know not what course others may take, but as for me, give me liberty, or give me death! — Patrick Henry to the Virginia Convention on March 23, 1775. |
|
|