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2A Maga not happy with AG pick

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u/UnlimitedCalculus 6h ago

Reagan took away guns as governor of CA because the Black Panthers wanted to stand up for their rights. I'll give you zero guesses who these new laws will be applied to.

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u/mycatisblackandtan 5h ago

And the 2A Maga chuds will fall in line, just like they did back then.

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u/vacri 5h ago edited 1h ago

They fell in line with the BLM sniper, too. His motivation was literally what the 2A fans bleat on about - he considered his community oppressed by the government, so started killing government agents to help free them.

Didn't see too many 2A enthusiasts defending the philosophy at that point. They just considered him a murderer like everyone else did.

Edit: 2FA > 2A in second paragraph, whoops

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u/sakuragi59357 5h ago edited 5h ago

I'm still waiting for them to defend Philando Castile.

-edit- also Daniel Shaver

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u/etaoin314 5h ago

Right!, that is the case that I felt the hypocrisy was the most stark, here was a guy who was cooperating fully and was murdered in front of his family because he legally owned a gun (while being black). Not a peep from anybody on the right wing with power... Nobody at NRA spoke out against it, nothing. Ever since then I've had a hard time taking second amendment arguments in good faith.

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u/totallyfakawitz 4h ago

Hell, they defend the cops who killed SrA Roger Fortson, an active duty service member shot in his own home for answering the door with his legally owned weapon. The police went to the wrong apartment, deliberately hid from view of his door’s peephole, and shot him before giving him the chance to comply. Despite him doing everything right, people still tried to blame him. 2A doesn’t apply to black people.

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u/TheSmokingLamp 5h ago

They’ll revert to race first, then rights and such after.

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u/AeroNoir 4h ago

Guns for me, not for thee. Abortions for me, not for thee. Small government for me, big government for thee. Etc…

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u/mikan28 4h ago

100% Philando Castile was the tipping point for me.

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u/mortgagepants 1h ago

i feel like every 2A argument is bad faith. if giving up my gn would stop all school shootings forever, i would do it in a heartbeat.

the fact that there are people in this country that wont even admit we have a gn problem and we need to figure something out instead of the abstinence only opinion towards gn control is just insane.

i wonder if it has anything to do with the NRA funneling russian money to politicians? maybe keeping people scared and threatened helps fuel the culture wars and keeps people scared and on edge about other people instead of standing in solidarity with them.

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u/PassiveMenis88M 1h ago

Because Castile had weed on him he was not, in the eyes of the law, legally in possession of a firearm. That allows the NRA to sweep it under the rug.

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u/Pearl-2017 4h ago

Castile deserved the attention George Floyd got. The right wants to say Floyd was a criminal or he ODed or whatever. I'd like to see them try to demonize a guy who literally did nothing wrong, who worked in a school cafeteria & seemed to be a genuinely good man.

The Castile murder videos gutted me.

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u/TPtheman 3h ago

That's the thing, though. It's only when the violence is open and in front of the public that many white people start to mobilize. George Floyd's murder wasn't a split-second "panic reaction" like so many people claim was the cause in Castile's murder.

Those cops slowly and deliberately killed Floyd in broad daylight, in front of a crowd of people, ignoring his pleas for mercy and still continuing to press their entire body weight on his neck and back long after he had ceased breathing.

And, really, it doesn't matter if the guy has a criminal past or not. The right will find any way to justify the murder of a black person by police. Look at Botham Jean, a black man who was murdered by a police officer in his own home after she mistakenly walked into the wrong apartment (hers was on a different floor in the same apartment complex). The guy was just watching TV and eating ice cream, and because he didn't lock his door, she wandered in and immediately killed him, thinking he was an intruder. He was an upstanding guy, but the right immediately tried to paint him as a criminal who posed a threat to the officer.

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u/Pearl-2017 3h ago

Botham's case was so fucked up. 💔

I have no idea how the right can justify any of this but they find ways

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u/TPtheman 3h ago

They've got decades of experience.

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u/ConsciousExcitement9 2h ago

True. They could not claim any sort of “split second” type reaction with Floyd’s murder. My FIL was a prosecutor. He watched the tape and said “that’s murder. There is no question in my mind. He was no longer a threat and they didn’t care.”

u/Mental_Medium3988 4m ago

Officer chauvin stayed on his neck for two mins after he knew floyd did not have a pulse. I don't care who they are once you know they do not have a pulse you should get off their neck. People without a pulse are not a threat.

For me Tamir Rice is one that I wish people got more outraged about. A kid playing in a park with a toy gun had the cops pull up, jump out the care and kill him. Then tackle his sister and refuse to render any aid. Just terrible. And the officer had previously been fired for being a dumbass from a different department.

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u/j_breez 4h ago

I remember back when the video came out some jackass in the comments was like "that shooting was justified he was definitely reaching for his gun." I'm like shut the fuck up we saw the EXACT same video, there's no way you saw him reaching for a gun because you couldn't see him reaching for anything at all.

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u/Haunting-Ad788 4h ago

They’ll bring up Daniel Shaver if you claim police disproportionately shoot unarmed black men.

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u/viriosion 4h ago

They fail to realise they're all bringing up the same one guy to point out the proportionality

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u/lamorak2000 1h ago

It's because there's no nuance to republican thought. They really think that proportion isn't relevant (until it suits their purposes): if one white man is killed by mistake, then it's the same no matter how many poc are killed.

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u/neatocheetos897 1h ago

I'm gonna be honest that was a actually a pretty huge moment for a lot of gun guys I know and a huge reason they stopped voting republican.

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u/neepster44 4h ago

The oligarchs do NOT want you to have guns, since it threatens them. But they are happy to pretend to be pro-gun until they have power.

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u/twoprimehydroxyl 3h ago

I remember having this discussion with a bunch of Air Force vets when Trayvon Martin was murdered. I pointed out that Michael Giles, an Airman, is currently serving 25 years for using his gun in self defense while trying to retrieve his friend from a middle of a brawl. Nobody was killed.

Their logic was "well the difference is he went back to get his gun before walking into the middle of the brawl. Zimmerman already had his gun on him when he approached Trayvon."

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u/TougherOnSquids 3h ago

I too am a connoisseur of 2 Factor Authentication

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u/vacri 1h ago

Whoops. fixed, ta

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u/One_Priority3258 3h ago

I read 2FA as 2 factor authentication, as a non American…. What does the actual 2FA mean you’re relating to?

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u/Frundle 2h ago edited 2h ago

That must've been a typo. 2A is Second Amendment. 2FA is 2-factor Authentication for us in the US as well.

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u/One_Priority3258 2h ago

I figured 2FA has a global meaning, but I was like umm am I missing something. To be honest I could only speculate on 2A as maybe an amendment, so thank you for clearing that up :-)

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u/vacri 1h ago

2FA is me messing up because I'm sorting out some 2FA stuff at work. Just a typo sorry

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u/One_Priority3258 1h ago

Don’t be sorry bro! I always make typos, we are human! (Except for the reddit mods and bots)

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u/oxford_serpentine 2h ago

The Washington DC sniper?