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At least one liberal gets the 2nd amendment

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 5, 2010

And he’s posting Over at the DailyKOS of all places – in this piece Why Liberals should love the Second Amendment:

When it comes to discussing the Second Amendment, liberals check rational thought at the door. They dismiss approximately 40% of American households that own one or more guns, and those who fight to protect the Second Amendment, as “gun nuts.” They argue for greater restrictions. And they pursue these policies at the risk of alienating voters who might otherwise vote for Democrats.

And they do so in a way that is wholly inconsistent with their approach to all of our other civil liberties.

Those who fight against Second Amendment rights cite statistics about gun violence, as if such numbers are evidence enough that our rights should be restricted. But Chicago and Washington DC, the two cities from which came the most recent Supreme Court decisions on Second Amendment rights, had some of the most restrictive laws in the nation, and also some of the highest rates of violent crime. Clearly, such restrictions do not correlate with preventing crime.

So rather than continuing to fight for greater restrictions on Second Amendment rights, it is time for liberals to defend Second Amendment rights as vigorously as they fight to protect all of our other rights. Because it is by fighting to protect each right that we protect all rights.

The author goes on to write quite an impressive piece. There’s already nearly two thousand comments as of the time of this writing, I’m sure there will be more soon.

Filed Under: Firearms, Politics

Godwin’s Law at its best

by Bryan Strawser · Jul 5, 2010

Patriotism leads to fascism:

You see, I don’t believe in patriotism.

You can call me unpatriotic if you’d like, but really I’m anti-patriotic.

I’ve been studying fascism lately, and there is one inescapable fact about it:

  • Nationalism is the egg that hatches fascism.
  • And patriotism is but the father of nationalism.
  • Patriotism is not something to play with. It’s highly toxic. When ingested, it corrodes the rational faculties.
  • It gulls people into believing their leaders.
  • It masks those who benefit most from state policy.
  • And it destroys the ability of people to get together, within the United States and across boundaries, to take on those with the most power: the multinational corporation.

  • Plus, it’s a war toy, wheeled out whenever a leader needs to improve his ratings by attacking some other country—often after invoking God’s name, too.

Who knew!

Filed Under: Politics

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