Thanks Sheclown, I appreciate your opinion. My personal experience and opinion often seems so different from some here. I find it interesting to try to see where people develop their beliefs. Read this article and tell me what you think (I agree with its premis):
http://legalinsurrection.com/2013/07/radical-gun-control-zombies-exploit-grieving-black-community//#more
Stand your ground, IMHO, is a symptom of the problem, not the problem itself. I really don't have strong feelings about gun control. I have owned handguns in the past, when I went camping in remote places it gave me a sense of safety. That being said, I'm not in favor of liberal gun laws either.
As far as SYG goes, I think it is asking for trouble since the survivor of the conflict is the one who tells the story. Seems ripe for trouble.
And Stephen's ALEC info is rather mind-blowing.
The Grief and Anger in the Black Community is Realduh
The Disinformation War Waged on the Black CommunityI think that river flows in both directions.
If The Lies Are Believed, Anger and Outrage Are Understandable, Inevitablehow generous
So How Does All This Tie Into Stand-Your-Ground Protests?I do think it is a safe target (and a worthy one at that). It is easier for people to target their anger at SYG than deal with the institutional racism that we need to deal with.
Radical Gun Control Zombies Remain Mindlessly PersistentIt is admirable to be persistent when you are fighting for a cause.
And this should surprise anyone?
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What I do appreciate is your attention to that stalking matter NotNow. And in spite of the fact that we often disagree, I usually, mostly always, appreciate hearing your perspective.
Finally, this is much larger than a problem for the black community. It is a problem for all -- the whole community.