Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
I'm not a "militia type" (whatever the hell that is). But I'm going. Only to show my support for the law-abiding gun owners of the commonwealth.
Many gun owners support common sense gun laws. What are you concerned about specifically?
What the heck is a "common sense gun law"? There are people on this forum whose idea of a "common sense gun law" is to melt them all down and make them into manhole covers. There are posters here who say that they want to confiscate all guns and put all gun owners in jail, and they think that's a "common sense gun law".
What I'm specifically concerned with are people who throw around words that they know nothing about, and want to put law-abiding citizens in jail because those citizens happen to enjoy the shooting sports. Hell, we've even got people on this forum who want to have KNIFE owners arrested.
I'm a gun owner, and I support common sense gun laws. But we've already got tons of common sense gun laws, and none of the proposals put forth by Governor Northam and his crew of idiots have anything to do with common sense.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No one cares about crazy old people and rednecks protecting their toys. Just turn them in and get a new hobby or become a felon.
For many people who are involved in "gun culture", its more than a hobby. They see firearms as a fundamental freedom as well as a vital part of their culture and community. It's like asking someone to give up their religion, and cultural traditions. Of course people are going to be very upset about something like that.
I think those who want change fundamentally misunderstand that.
Anonymous wrote:No one cares about crazy old people and rednecks protecting their toys. Just turn them in and get a new hobby or become a felon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will make it easier for us to confiscate their toys after we show their faces on the news. Enjoy being felons soon!
So you're in favor of making peaceful assembly a felony, huh?
Please, keep posting your thoughts. Please. This stuff is GOLD.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It will make it easier for us to confiscate their toys after we show their faces on the news. Enjoy being felons soon!
So you're in favor of making peaceful assembly a felony, huh?
Please, keep posting your thoughts. Please. This stuff is GOLD.
Anonymous wrote:It will make it easier for us to confiscate their toys after we show their faces on the news. Enjoy being felons soon!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoops, missed that it is on Jan 20th, the day after Robert E. Lee's birthday.
Is Lee's birthday of some special significance to you? Do you relate to random dates of random events based on their relevance to confederate generals?
Because that's kinda weird.
Yes. I have a feeling it's not random, because I am an old white person who remembers these things.
I am in my 50s and am old enough to remember they had to make MLK day "Lee-Jackson-King Day" (1984-2000, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%E2%80%93Jackson%E2%80%93King_Day), to get it passed, in VA. I worked in downtown Richmond at the time and the UDC ladies would come lay the wreaths down at their statues.
So yes, having the protest on MLK day, who advocated non-violence, seems significant. Especially since it was Lee-Jackson-King Day to any (especially) white Virginian until 2000.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoops, missed that it is on Jan 20th, the day after Robert E. Lee's birthday.
Is Lee's birthday of some special significance to you? Do you relate to random dates of random events based on their relevance to confederate generals?
Because that's kinda weird.
Lee Jackson Day is a holiday in the commonwealth.
I'm guessing you aren't a native?
I’m guessing a lot of the folks coming to this protest for gun rights will not be native Virginians or even residents of the commonwealth.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Whoops, missed that it is on Jan 20th, the day after Robert E. Lee's birthday.
Is Lee's birthday of some special significance to you? Do you relate to random dates of random events based on their relevance to confederate generals?
Because that's kinda weird.
Yes. I have a feeling it's not random, because I am an old white person who remembers these things.
I am in my 50s and am old enough to remember they had to make MLK day "Lee-Jackson-King Day" (1984-2000, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lee%E2%80%93Jackson%E2%80%93King_Day), to get it passed, in VA. I worked in downtown Richmond at the time and the UDC ladies would come lay the wreaths down at their statues.
So yes, having the protest on MLK day, who advocated non-violence, seems significant. Especially since it was Lee-Jackson-King Day to any (especially) white Virginian until 2000.
Probably a simpler answer to this date. Many of these folks work and have this day off. Ever think of that?