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Calling people “gun nuts” is slur

Well, yeah. And bigoted. Stop appropriating my culture. And it’s OK when we do it.

5 Responses to “Calling people “gun nuts” is slur”

  1. Garibaldi Says:

    >”And it’s OK when we do it.”

    I’m not sure whether you meant that as a tongue-in-cheek remark, but I totally agree with it.

    No white person is allowed to use what is called the “n” word (I don’t even want to type it because my post might get auto censored). But people of color use that word all the time and its OK for them.

    Women say “girl” all the time, but let a man say it and he gets his head handed to him on a plate.

    So in a similar vein, I think we should immediately jump on anyone that uses the term “gun nut” if they are not one of us. Tell them they are a bigot, and they need to educate themselves before any argument of theirs can be taken seriously.

  2. Fred Says:

    Uncle; You got big gun nutz son.
    I heard somebody say; Deez gun nutz beeatch.
    or; as my gurl say give me some of dem gun nutz animal style.

    You know it’s right. We can do it and they can’t. Their free speech is against my civil liberties. Makes perfect sense in the glorious revolution.

  3. Ron W Says:

    Outrageous prejudice and bigotry is perfectly acctable from the left when otherwise they call for “diversity and tolerance”. The leftist newspaper, the Tennessean, wrote that there would be “blood in the streets” and “Wild West shootouts” when CCW was passed in Tennessee and then regurgitated it every time our rights were expanded in accordance with the Tennessee Constitution’s Declaration of Rights. Also businesses may legally refuse to serve citizens who are simply exercising their right. Think of the reaction if they did the same with other minorities!

  4. Lyle Says:

    Ron; rights, by the proper, American definition, cannot be legally expanded or contracted. Rights are immune to Man’s law. They are immutable and un changeable.

    It’s not clear from your comment whether you believe a businessman has a right to refuse service to anyone, or whether he should be forced to serve everyone. Likewise, I’m not sure if you believe a homeowner has the right to decide who is allowed in his home and what is or is not allowed to be brought into his home. Is it a rights-violation if I invite certain people to my house party and reject others?

  5. Ron W Says:

    @ Lyle, I agree! I din’t word that precisely. I should have written that everytime subsequent legislation more pursuant to our right to carry weapons for self defense the Tennessean regurgitated its prejudice and bigotry against those who exercise that Constitutional right.

    The government has treated businesses open to the public differently than our private homes and imposed on them to accept everyone, even forcing bakeries to appease gay couples with cakes and such. But when it comes to the enumerated right to carry arms for self defense, then discrimination against them is allowed.

Remember, I do this to entertain me, not you.

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