I decided to preface this post with the following admonition, instead of ending with it. Many ethnic Jews support the 2nd Amendment, JPFO is a great organization. People like our own Dr. Glenn Meyer, are great spokesmen for the RKBA and I can't even begin to express my appreciation and thankfulness for having ethnic Jews like him on the pro-gun side. The
only reason I'm pointing out the ethnicity of the people named below, is to illustrate my point. A point which I believe is a
very strong one. It has
nothing to do with any other point, issue, or political stance whatsoever. It has everything to do with the folly of giving up the 2nd Amendment though and I might add the hypocrisy, of claiming armed people, aren't the best defense against terroristic madmen. Especially when Israelis prove the opposite everyday.
It seems very odd to me that many of the main people leading the antigun charge are in fact ethnic Jews.
Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel, for instance, served in the Israeli Defense Force. I bet he'd call someone, who wanted to disarm Israeli citizens, an anti-Semite that wanted to see Jews destroyed, real quick.
Sen. Diane Feinstein, Sen Charles Shumer, Mayor Michael Bloomberg, Sen. Richard Blumenthal, Sen. Barbara Boxer, Sen. Al Franken, Rep. Henry Waxman, Rep. Jerrold Nadler, George Soros, etc, etc do a Google search on anti-RKBA Jews in congress, political office, etc the list is much more extensive. Do a search on anti-gun media personalities, see how many of them are ethnic Jews. Ezra Klein, Rachel Maddow, Wolf Blitzer, Barbara Walters, Andrea Mitchell, John Stewart(Leibowitz), I better stop, if I list all the anti-gun ethnic Jews in the media, my fingers will get sore.
What does that have to do with the price of assault guns in China? Well,
it seems to me that some ethnic Jews have forgotten/or chose to ignore what can happen when only the government has all the weapons. What happened to the the Never Again slogan? I'm 100% certain there were German-Jews in the 1920s who thought nothing could happen to them either.
If people don't want to own firearms thats their business. If they want to congregate in States and cities and vote for tough local gun restrictions(as long as its ruled constitutional), thats fine too. If those same people want to insist on national bans/restrictions on any weapons that are legal now, I feel its our duty as responsible citizens to oppose them. An AR15, or old battle rifle might not be much force anymore, but its all we have and we should not even entertain the notion of giving them up, for any reason.