CA Gun Show and White Supremacy

Kind of hypocritical here when folks in other threads tell Albertson's off for advertising in the MMM and say they won't shop there anymore AND here you say that it is censorship to act as a consumer and tell the show owner you won't go to his show because of the Nazi.

This is horsecrap. We have the perfect right to tell the show owner to ditch the Nazi. It is a private business - just as we can boycott any antifirm.

Let him get a permit and have a Nazi parade.
 
From The Blues Brothers: "Illinois Nazis? I hate Illinios Nazis." Sound of Hemi motor floored, secondaries in dual carbs opening.

Jarhead out.
 
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by George Hill:
As a defender of truth - I am obligated to protect his first amendment rights to say his crap - to act the fool and display his ignorance.

And

Should he cross the line - I have the right to stomp a mud hole through him.

Remember that.
[/quote]

Yep... That one is definately going in my quote files, sir... :)

Regards,
Sean

[This message has been edited by SMHeaton (edited November 03, 2000).]
 
There's a big difference between allowing an idiot in the gun show to promote his BS and allowing him to march freely down the street spewing his BS. You can deny him the right to demonstrate but you can deny him the right to rent a table.

One is public, one is private. Just like this board. Although it is open to the public, do we, as members, have a right to cuss at one another? Do we have a right to bash cops? Do we have a right to bash gays? No because it's owned by a private individual.

Big difference between allowing him his 1st Amendment rights and denying him access to a privately funded gun show.
 
From what I've learned about white supremacists and the philosophy they espouse presupposes they and their ilk shall exercise their collective Second Amendment rights to do everything from wage race war to violently effect secession and establish an "all white" community.

Interestingly enough, nowhere do they seem to take into account the rest of us exercising that same RKBA in defense of values far different from theirs.

Imagine our "rights" were these folks ever to come to power? My goodness me. I believe it was the King of Sweden (correct me if I'm wrong here) who said of the Nazi success in Norway in 1940, "It is the triumph of vulgarity!" Race based fascist totalitarianism turned out to be far worse than even the King or the rest of the civilized world could have imagined.

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Safe shooting - PKAY
 
Well well well . Now I remember this guy from quite a few years back . In the 80's at the Pomona gun show . They were a bit more subtle then . They were representing , among other stuff , a line of gun leather . After some pleasentries were exchanged the newspaper came out from under the counter and you were given a free copy to take home . I guess he's exercising his right to speech out in the open now .
It don't matter to me if he's there or not . People that want to interact with those people will seek them out . They will start out with " Up with America " and narrow it down from there . That's what the Klan did back in Texas with the Vietnamese fisherman . They took advantage of the fact that the banks were forclosing on American shrimp fishernmans boats that could not make payments . The Vietnamese fisherman that fished Galveston Bay out so as to cause the problem had direct loans from the Gubmint . The U.S. let them slide until fishing picked up with the Gulf season . The Klan came in and started burning Vietnamese boats and they burned back . Then Morris Dees came in and the rest is history .

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TOM
SASS AMERICAN LEGION NRA GOA
 
Doing busines with someone is a personal choice, regardless of what the reason is.

You certainly have the right as a consumer, to tell the operator or owner of a busines that you don't like what they, the (subcontracting Nazis) are selling. Or you can just not do business with them.

And the owner operator of this enterprise (gunshows) certainly has the right to tell you to go to hell and mind your own business.
Or he can just not do business with you.

What part of the 1st Amendment don't you understand??.

This right is there, so that if any branch or agency of our government gets to oppressive, we have the right to speak out against it without fear of being thrown into a dungeon, or getting your head cutoff.

It isn't there so that you can go whinning
to the owner of an enterprise, about someone he has the right to contract with.

IGNORANCE, IGNORANCE, IGNORANCE

Waterdog
 
Is boycotting SW whinning? I'm not clear if whinning is only the term used when one stands up against racism.

SW never dragged someone till they came apart or burned a cross on a lawn.

I speak against both.
 
No, boycotting is not whinning. It is when
large numbers of consumers/citizens chose not to interact with an enterprise.

You all need to read a book, it seems the definition for certain words and or phrases is evading you.

Waterdog
 
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