I keep replaying Last night's scene. An English man sitting at a bar, in a wealthy side of town.
He was carrying on with me about The People not having a good reason to carry a gun.
It's hard for him to see why I strongly disagree. I want The People to fight for what they believe in, and question authority.
It wouldn't be quite fair if the law makers and enforcers had all the guns and we had none.
Rebels are going to have guns anyway, but they call them criminals. Then otherizing them, making it "okay" for them to be locked away in 3x overcrowded cells, for as long as they can keep them there.
Please keep explaining to me why you, who lives in a gated community, are okay with your gun in your locked safe, but you're not okay with me, who lives in the south end, having a gun on my hip as I walk through a littered park.
Or why it's not okay for a women, looking good for a night out on the town, to keep a gun in her purse as she passes the downtown alleys and begging homeless.
You're right about the terrorists. They don't really exist, but do you realize who did bomb the towers? Do you realize who is creating the fear of black men, now Muslims?
Please keep telling me that there's no reason for a revolution. That there's no good reason For The people to carry a gun.
There's nothing wrong with fighting for what you believe in, but blindly taking away ones ability to fight back, that's wrong.
Comment with your opinions on gun rights if you want!! Here's my opinion.