And the Crowd Went Wild

Kim Gardner hosts criminal justice reform discussion… She said poverty is the number one factor driving crime and called on St. Louis to do more to address inequities within the community. [More]

I remember my father telling me about cutting mold spots out of bread slices during the Great Depression– back in the days when you could walk into a hardware store and walk out with a .38 and before the days of getting forced wealth transfers just because you exist.

They didn’t use that as an excuse to act like savages or live in filth or blame others.

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O Canada (Graphic Warning)

A Canadian father was slaughtered in front of his family by a man police describe as “Indo-Candian” All in broad daylight No one rendered aid, man sips his coffee unbothered. People film him bleed out. This is the world we live in [More]

And, of course, being Canada, there was no gun to bring to a knife fight.

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Culture Clash

“Black South Africans thought their white neighbors were rich because of the things they had. As it turned out, nice things didn’t stay nice for very long without the codes of behavior that kept them nice.” [More]

Ain’t no shame in being a culturist.

The “math is racist” and “systemic racism” useful idiots are hurting no one but themselves while the evil minds encouraging that suck in more power and laugh at their calculatedly conditioned ignorance.

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A Commonsense Gun Safety Law Advocate

So we can assume he’s in favor of disarming us. I guess we can’t all get along.

Twitter took him down.

Keep overplaying your hand and sowing the wind, @$$holes…

Won’t Take ‘No’ for an Answer

How can a single man keep cops so busy? According to a law enforcement official, Chastain’s situation happens more often in California than most people think. [More]

Serial scumbags are nothing but chronic drains and dangers. When the system provides no redress, at what point is it morally acceptable for victims to “take the law” into their own hands?

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Lost in Translation

Sympathy for the devil:

I’m just wondering if the “leadership” is really serious about this armed “Day of Vengeance” thing…

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UPDATES

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And I’ll sign today’s aggregator post off with this:

Houston, We Have a Problem…

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee running for Houston mayor [More]

Just what they need: Lori Lightfoot-level competence. Look for homicides to soar.

Hey, maybe she’ll demand a name change!

On the bright side, consider this disaster containment. She won’t be in a position to threaten the greater Republic.

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Too Much

Imagine that. Predators are deterred by sufficient force.

There’s a lesson to be learned here the suicide cultists are doing their damnedest to redirect, obscure, and disparage.

For the Historical Record

Interview with Reed Knight on Eugene Stoner and the AR-15 [More]

If you read and share one thing today, make Herschel Smith’s analysis that thing.

It clarifies an out-of-context quote and exposes some critical deceptive details in a recent WaPo hit piece on AR-15s and draws from an earlier exclusive report that proved civilians had it before the military was issued M16s.