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Jason1986
01-03-2013, 09:47
http://www.seraphicpress.com/jew-without-a-gun/
Some quotes from the article...WARNING not kid friendly, very graphic.


"On the TV, Karen and I watch as Reginald Denny gets his brains bashed in. We gaze in horror and disbelief as the barbarians dance over his broken body. With tears in our eyes, we see pious citizens, G-d bless them, step in and halt this atrocity, rescuing the tragic truck driver."

"There’s a video of Fidel Lopez, a Guatemalan immigrant. He, like Denny, is pulled from his truck and robbed. But theft is almost beside the point. The rioters-slash-torturers smash open his head, then slice off an ear. The mob graffiti his chest, torso and g------s."

"Between fifty and fifty-six citizens are murdered in the riots; two thousand are seriously injured.

At last, the LAPD is deployed. Its officers make approximately 10,000 arrests."

"Estimates of between 800 million and a billion dollars in property damage have been reported. Approximately 3,600 fires were deliberately set, destroying 1,100 buildings."

"Korean shopkeepers were specifically targeted by black rioters. But the Koreans owned guns and heroically defended their property and lives through force of arms, frequently using AR-15s against heavily-armed looters. So anyone who tells you that private citizens don’t need assault weapons are just plain ignorant. Besides, it is the Bill of Rights, not the Bill of Needs."

"It was a lesson that should have reverberated nationally, but some commentators labeled the Koreans vigilantes. Just another case of the mainstream media getting it wrong."

"Liberal totalitarians demand increased gun control, if not the outright banning of gun sales to citizens.

Second Amendment — what’s that?"

(And then, of course, the race hustlers — Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, and Maxine Waters, the usual vulgar demagogues — parade across TV screens informing the good citizens of Los Angeles that the riots were really “an uprising.”)

"Imagine: several million Jews owning firearms between 1938 and 1945."

"One week after the riots I legally purchased a pistol: a 1911 Springfield .45. It’s the pistol I trained with in Israel. Yes, it’s heavy, and yes, the recoil kicks like a Rockette; but this is the weapon I know best and on good days I can shoot the wings off a fly at twenty-five yards. I cordially invite any mugger, rioter, criminal, gun-hating progressive, anarchist, or Jew-hating Islamist to come at me or my family, because now I am a Jew with a gun."

Eagle5US
01-03-2013, 13:39
You posted an article...and posted nothing about the article. No opinion, no insight, no debatable point, no point whatsoever.

Articles are already posted on the internet. there is no need to post them again here unless you are starting some sort of insightful discussion regarding the article's contents or your opinion thereof.

Jason1986
01-03-2013, 22:38
You posted an article...and posted nothing about the article. No opinion, no insight, no debatable point, no point whatsoever.

Articles are already posted on the internet. there is no need to post them again here unless you are starting some sort of insightful discussion regarding the article's contents or your opinion thereof.

I appologise for not makeing myself clear. My bad. My point was that I think private citizens do need access to Semi-Automatic Rifles and Carbines with so called "high" capacity magazines. Given the recent popularity of so called "assault weapons" bans I though a healthy disscussion of this article might help. I have lost count of how many times I have heard people say that we don't really need AR-15s and AK clones. This includes people who are not anti-gun and believe in the right to self-defence and defence of others.

blue02hd
01-04-2013, 03:56
And you believe that this discussion needs to take place here? Who exactly do you think would provide a differing opinion in this forum?

JJ_BPK
01-04-2013, 07:03
By Robert J. Avrech | December 18, 2012
Jew Without a Gun

I am republishing my three-part series about the Los Angeles Riots of 1992 in which Karen and I and the children were trapped for several frightening hours. We were unarmed, helpless save for our wits. The police were conspicuously absent and the bad guys, frequently armed with heavy weapons, owned the streets. It was a defining moment in my life.


Additionally, The race riot argument is dated. Fear mongers can conger up better and newer threat/hate stories..