Do Black People Have Equal Gun Rights?

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It’s a problem of perception, an assumption that the Second Amendment is the province of whites, that cuts both ways. In 2009, as the first Tea Party rallies swept the country, Contessa Brewer of MSNBC showed a video of a man at an anti-Obamacare rally with a pistol on his hip and suggested that “there are questions about whether this has racial overtones ... white people showing up with guns.” Later, it came out that the man in the video was actually black.

At least 15 percent of African-Americans report that they own guns — about the same rate as all other “nonwhites.” But as anybody who has attended an N.R.A. convention can attest, there is a gaping hole in the organization’s membership. Look around the convention center and you will see plenty of women, a good number of Asians and Hispanics, and even a smattering of children. Blacks? Not so much.

This is a tremendous shame. It is one thing for the N.R.A. to celebrate black Second Amendment advocates such as its spokesman Colion Noir, and Sheriff David A. Clarke Jr. of Milwaukee County, but it is quite another for Wayne LaPierre to inveigh against “home invaders, drug cartels, carjackers, knockout gamers, and rapers, and haters,” and for the camera to then pan around a sea of white faces clapping in unison.

Malcolm X may have a deservedly mixed reputation, but the famous photograph of him standing at the window, rifle in hand, insisting on black liberation “by any means necessary,” is about as American as it gets. It should be celebrated just like the “Don’t tread on me” Gadsden flag. By not making that connection, the movement is losing touch with one of its greatest triumphs and forsaking a prime illustration of why its cause is so just and so crucial.


If supporters of the right to keep and bear arms want their pleas to be heard in their proper context, they might consider talking a little less about Valley Forge and a little more about Jim Crow — and attempting to fill their ranks with people who have known much more recently what tyranny really looks like.





http://www.nytimes.com/2014/10/26/o...have-equal-gun-rights.html?smid=fb-share&_r=0
 

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You don't have to talk about Jim Crow to win me over. You just have to stop coddling racist pricks and using nutbags like Ted Nugent to push your agenda. Why doesn't the right get this?

And the notion that blacks and whites have equal opportunity to flaunt their 2nd amendment rights is laughable. I bet you can't find anyone to say otherwise without cracking a smile.
 

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Seeing as they revoke gun rights to people with felonies (only going by Florida, where I live). And they target young black males at a higher rate for prison sentences.

It seems a disproportionate amount of Black men lose the legal rights to bear arms.

Never thought of this
 

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I wrote a college paper on this I was tryin to find in my gov class, ima try and post if I can find the fukkin thing
 

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Seeing as they revoke gun rights to people with felonies (only going by Florida, where I live). And they target young black males at a higher rate for prison sentences.

It seems a disproportionate amount of Black men lose the legal rights to bear arms.

Never thought of this
Yeah, I agree with this. Indirectly yes. (in all honesty, I agree that no convicted felon should own a gun.) :manny:
 
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