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MO: White men, guns, protecting black people?
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The Oath Keepers then announced an experimental scheme to arm 50 black people with AR-15 rifles for an “iconic event.” Sam Andrews, who heads the St. Louis County chapter of the group compared the planned event to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s March on Washington, according to “Red Dirt Reports.” Ironically, the iconic event would find the armed black demonstrators surrounded by Oath Keepers members. |
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PHORTO
(9/6/2015)
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"...police and S.W.A.T. teams and National Guard troops are already armed."
The police and S.W.A.T and National Guard troops represent the GOVERNMENT, not the people.
THAT is the issue.
During Katrina, those same organizations were unconstitutionally disarming hurricane victims.
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