If It Ain’t Broke, Fix It

Not Good! Anti-2A Group Targeting Constitutional Carry [Watch]

The state that imposed Bernie Sanders on the rest of the Republic? The grabbers will no doubt tout disarming the sheep as a great victory for “gun sense.”

I’m sure the folks responsible for this will fall right into line.

[Via Jess]

A Public Health Crisis

Dr. Eric Fleegler of Boston Children’s Hospital, one of the authors of a study looking at firearm-related deaths in the United States, observed that it took coronavirus just a “couple of years” to kill as many people as died in firearm-related incidents over the past three decades. [More]

Maybe we need some “commonsense pandemic safety laws,” like background checks and a ban on assault inoculations…

I notice no Democrats are demanding to sue the manufacturers…

[Via bondmen]

I Beg to Differ

Unfettered democracy and markets cannot be controlled by a tiny, self-serving elite. [More]

Sure they can. What does this guy think “two wolves and a sheep” and woke corporate struggle session cancel culture abrogating rights government isn’t ready to take on yet are all about?

[Via bondmen]

We Don’t Cotton to Your Kind Around Here

Just over a month after an associate dean at the University of Kansas School of Law labeled a speech that had yet to be given “hate speech,” Justice Caleb Stegall resigned from his teaching position at KU Law over the controversy. [More]

So they didn’t beg him to come back and fire the other guy?

No, of course not. Why undo all that work once a plan has come together?

[Via Michael G]

There’s a ‘Cunning Runts’ Joke in Here Somewhere…

The question, “Why do conservatives equate the inclusion of transgender female athletes as an attack on women’s sports?,” prompted backlash from a Twitter user, known as Lauren, who attacked the paper’s “journalistic integrity.” [More]

You not only can’t talk about it. You can’t ask about it.

Hey, it’s not me being painted into a corner

[Via Michael G]

Stranger Than Fiction

“In my view, Twitter now is jumping to the front of the queue of the regulators,” Věra Jourová, the European Commission’s vice president for values and transparency, told POLITICO. [More]

And here Kurt Vonnegut thought he’d pushed the edge of the absurdity envelope with Diana Moon Glampers

Funny, what happened to all those “progressives” who used to smirk at canceled “conservatives” and say “Twitter is a private company. It can do what it wants. If you don’t like it, start your own company.”

It’s also revealing how their political machine is so significantly funded by unions, where the members don’t do that, but instead, use the government to coerce changes in practices/wealth redistribution.

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

Washington Goes to War Against Twitter and Free Speech [More]

Those who do their dirty work in the dark fear the light.

[Via bondmen]

‘What is It You Want Us to Do?’

The anti-humanist future and the transhumanist future are opposites in most ways. But both are worlds from which human beings have disappeared, and rightfully so. [More]

The Atlantic said it, I believe it, that settles it!

And what better way to start the process than by convincing the least intellectually fit among us that “commonsense gun safety laws” and a centrally-controlled “monopoly of violence” are for their own benefit?

You notice the purveyors of such genocidal dreams never seem to off themselves to show the rest of us the way…?

Oh, and here’s the answer to the title question.

The War on Truth

“We were censored, shadowbanned, deplatformed for sharing stats, facts and scientific data taken from the government’s own websites about COVID-19 — the same facts the current director of the CDC, Fauci, and others are now saying are true after two plus years of denying these facts. We were right all along”… [More]

A Latin phrase comes to mind.

With Friends Like These

The indictment against Cory Davis, 41, was unsealed Monday, weeks after he sent a photo of his young son holding two of the weapons to a group chat with family and friends on Nov. 7, the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office said. The photo alarmed one of the recipients, who notified the NYPD, and sent it the snap, prosecutors said. [More]

So they got a man who’s an absolute danger to no one “off the streets”…

I’ll bet whoever the Nazi snitch turns out to be was pleasant Thanksgiving company. One can only hope they are outed and shunned, for starters…

There is No New Thing Under the Sun

Netherlands to Shut Down Thousands of Farms to Comply With EU Climate Demands [More]

Centrally-planned famine? Where have we seen that before?

You wonder at what point the victims will have nothing left to lose by fighting back.

No worries. In the words of Greta, “Let them eat bugs!”

Tangentially-Related UPDATE

The Biden administration doesn’t want them to have to starve to death all by themselves

[Via Michael G]

Round ’em Up First, Due Process Later

Mayor Adams directs NYPD, first responders to involuntarily take mentally ill to hospitals [More]

Just think of the “progressive” possibilities… Hey, don’t overlook the “hater loophole”!

Funny thing about once you start turning a blind eye to due process

[Via Steve T]

A Right Delayed

Redwood City approves temporary ordinance prohibiting gun shops [More]

“Temporary” as it can go on for two years and then they’ll enact another one.

So the majority can deny rights to minorities– just like the “good old days”?

What did Dr. King say about “justice delayed”?

Show me the prospective store owner with the resources to fight it. There are “historical understanding” grounds, you know:

This reliance on a permanent private market for firearms guaranteed that most militiamen, through their own efforts, could always obtain firearms suitable for both collective and individual self-defense, and forestalled tyranny by precluding rogue public officials from monopolizing the production, distribution, and possession of firearms.

But a prospective gun store owner can’t afford to stage an extended challenge. How about it, FPC and/or CRPA?

[Via Jess]

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