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Had to close that tab; if I'm going to lose brain cells it will be on my own terms.I just heard one of the assclowns say that you could fill up Fenway park every three hours with teens killed by guns.
That's like huge proof of what a hypocritical, massive piece of shit he really is- if he's complaining about a non-lethal defense tool being legalized. It's pretty obvious he doesn't care about "gun violence" but just wants to disarm everyone because he's afraid of the "little people" having control over their own safety.
-Mike
Ha!
Massachusetts' murder rate is more than *double* that of New Hampshire, which has the fewest gun laws in the country.
I’m still waiting for someone to say something like “I really think the problem lies with minorities’ access to guns. We need to find a way to prevent minorities from getting access to guns and keep these daily tragedies from happening.”
Something like this said by a minority who is actually pro2A would take the air out of this sham panel. The look on their faces would be priceless.
If anyone dares to say “well, it’s the whites who shoot up schools.” Retort by saying “Oh, so the minorities out there killing each other every day in our neighborhoods don’t matter?!? It’s only when a white kid goes out and takes out a bunch of people that it matters?? Da faq?”
It’s a psychological game.
Go look up Maj Toure (I think that's how you spell it.)
You are talking about a guy with millions that founds multiple 'charities' to the tune of 10-15k of his own money. Puts himself, friends, family on the board to draw a salary. Holds lavish fundraisers that most of the money raised winds up paying off the bill for the event and salaries. Then shamelessly mugs the camera milking publicity for the end of the year donation of a tiny fraction of the total amount raised, with the general public none the wiser that Rosenthal barely put in any money of his own, despite acting like he donated millions or something, and more than recouped the initial 'donation' by paying himself back with other peoples' money.
I can tell you about other shit he's pulled with taxpayer dollars in a PM. Guy should be prison for fraud.
I don't feel like being doxxed or harassed by Johnny's used car salesman legal team.List them up. Why do it in a PM?
I don't feel like being doxxed.
Exactly. Their entire sham of an ideology is based on lies, deception, fake statistics and propagandaHa!
Massachusetts' murder rate is more than *double* that of New Hampshire, which has the fewest gun laws in the country.
Here's what Baker just tweeted:
"Glad to join @BUSPH & @WBUR to highlight our bipartisan work with the legislature to strengthen our nation-leading gun safety laws by enacting the ERPO law & bump stock ban. We‘ll continue to collaborate with other states+federal partners to advocate for stronger gun safety laws."
He actually debated Alan Gura? you've gotta be shitting me. The tape of that is liable to show Rosenthal in an extremely bad light... usually Rosenthal only shows up where he gets to control most of the variables or he has some other moonbat screening the calls, etc, so as to keep the softball "debate" coming, etc.
IMHO someone who is part of the anti gun cabal (eg, the group of silent democrat backers etc that pick the AG) in MA is probably associated with BC and invited the turd. Usually these turds all swim around in the same bowl and attend the same events, etc. Lots of "cross-pollination" so to speak.
If you could find a tape of these clowns in action this would be pretty useful, in terms of proving just what pieces of human garbage they really are.
-Mike
Beloved Massachusetts firearm prohibitionist John Rosenthal blamed other states.“Having the strongest laws in the country has made a difference in terms of safety here in our great state,” he said.
“Not for the black people,” Cannon-Grant responded, urging legislators to go into communities of color for information on gun violence, even if that makes them uncomfortable.
“Crime is down in areas where it was never up to begin with – in Newton, Wellesley, Brighton, and Allston where things rarely happen,” she said. “In communities of color, not only is crime up, but teen homicides have doubled, and it’s not even an uptick. It’s a steady increase.”
Hmmmm. Isn’t that the same type of propaganda 3rd world tin pot dictators like Maduro spew? Blaming countries like the US for their own policy failures?The back-slapping was interrupted by students.
Students interrupt WBUR gun violence event
Beloved Massachusetts firearm prohibitionist John Rosenthal blamed other states.
Dog and pony show - WikipediaAll one side, they don't want the truth.
This article is awesome. There may be some hope for this generation after all:The back-slapping was interrupted by students.
Students interrupt WBUR gun violence event
Beloved Massachusetts firearm prohibitionist John Rosenthal blamed other states.
Another panelist, John Rosenthal of Stop Handgun Violence, said Massachusetts gun laws save lives, but the problem is that two-thirds of all gun crime happens with guns from out of state. He said that if every state had the same firearm fatality rate as Massachusetts, 27,000 lives would not be lost to guns a year.
Jaida O’Brien, one of the high school students, wasn’t impressed. “I don’t know why there’s a smile on anyone’s face up here. At the end of the day, we’re our own state and city,” she said.
O’Brien said she has struggled since her father was killed and mom shot in a home invasion four years ago. “It took me a long place to get to where I am,” she said. “I had to talk to therapists because I was honestly lost. People out here living with real life trauma, not having anyone to talk to. You guys need to work with us, and not just focus on these gun control laws.” She recommended more trauma assistance in communities impacted by these crimes.
The Tweet was part of a funded campaign to push the school’s March 11 PR Effort called “Tackling Gun Violence”, an effort that would see such intellectual titans of Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker, Attorney General Maura Healy, House Speaker Robert DeLeo, the completely unbiased Chair of “Stop Gun Violence”, John Rosenthal, and more, visit the government-subsidized BU to push for further infringements of the right to keep and bear arms.
Notably missing were members of Gun Owners of America and the NRA. Missing were people such as John Lott, whose “More Guns, Less Crime” is the benchmark for research on the practical salutary effects of allowing more guns into political and/or geographic regions. Missing was anyone who might provide information or an opinion that ran counter to the fantasy-world, gun-control, anti-rights, narrative.
Instead, the panel organizers didn’t bother to fashion even the pretense of fairness.