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African Americans Roiling Over, Only Police Should Have Guns..?
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Humans are complicated and confusing creatures.
We often cling to misguided beliefs and self-destructive philosophies, even as we decry the impacts and results of those beliefs and philosophies.
One of the most confusing examples of this is when a minority that has suffered oppression and abuse advocates for policies that enable that abuse and remove options for protecting against future abuse.
The right to arms has long been recognized as a core distinction between a citizen and a subject, a free man and a slave.
Read more: http://www.ammoland.com/2015/07/african-americans-roiling-over/#ixzz3fnJ0O41S
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teebonicus
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Why does Ammoland keep capitalizing "Black"?
Black is a color, not an ethnicity. We don't capitalize "white", do we?
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