A Conversation

A Conversation

“You don’t ever get to disarm us. Not ever.

There. It sure feels good to engage in a constructive dialogue.”

 

“You never cared that 58 people were murdered – some of you, as we have seen, cheered – and I gotta say, it’s a bad look to screech “I’m glad you crackers are dead, now heed my command to give up your guns!” If you really cared about 58 people being murdered, you’d demand that the Chicago PD flood the ghetto and stop and frisk until every punk with a gun was disarmed because 58 people get murdered there in a slow month. Oh, but wait – their rights! Gee, I thought that RIGHTS DON’T MATTER IF TAKING RIGHTS AWAY SAVES JUST ONE LIFE… I guess it’s really about whose rights, isn’t it?

 

Let’s not even mention abortion. Jimmy Kimmel’s head might explode because he’s all about the kids not getting killed, except only after they’re born. He and you liberals seem cool with killing them before then.

So, let’s finish our conversation about guns. Where was I? Oh yeah. No.

No to your fake “solutions” that have nothing to do with this guy’s rampage.

No to your bogus “care” and “concern” that arises only when it involves stripping normal Americans of our sacred natural rights.

No to your has-been Democrat pols, your 23-year old Vox scribblers, and your hack Hollywood goofs thinking they get a say about our rights.

They don’t.

I guess that’s the end of our little conversation, because we’ve already heard every poisonous thing you leftists have to say, and I don’t have anything else to say except this. If you really want to disarm us, come on and try.”   Here……

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  1. I couldn’t agree more with this narrative. Sadly, 60 years of Socialist anarchists in American universities and the 50 year lack of mandatory military conscription have turned many Americans into rabid coexist liberals. With the under 50’s, Blue state’s crowd infested America is on the brink of a real serious cultural meltdown. We (I’m 75) elder citizens may be witnessing the destruction of the country we grew to love in the 1950’s.

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