Monday, February 4, 2013

Je$$e Jack$on Says Gun Supporters Espousing Confederate Ideology Are Domestic Terrorists

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 Useful idiot playing in his sandbox

 During an interview with the Wall Street Journal posted on January 30, the Rev. Jesse Jackson said “anti-government people” espousing what amounts to a “Confederate ideology” will engage in terrorist activities unless the government enacts draconian laws restricting the possession of firearms.

Jackson said the Second Amendment provides these domestic terrorists with the ability to “do something about how they feel” in their effort to “fight the government.”

The phrase “Confederate ideology” is shorthand for a political philosophy that stresses states’ rights (including nullification) and adherence to the Constitution.

New York Rep. Charlie Rangel said in January that Southern culture – a specific reference to gun culture prevalent in the South – is something that Democrats must work to overcome. “New York is a little different and more progressive in a lot of areas than some other states and some of the southern areas have cultures that we have to overcome,” Rangel told MSNBC.

Jackson, a former Democrat presidential contender and the founder of the Rainbow Coalition, said in August that the AR-15 semiautomatic rifle is the preferred weapon “for domestic, homegrown terrorism.”

The Southern Poverty Law Center has also linked Second Amendment activists to terrorists. The organization argues the “radical right” is exploiting the gun rights issue to push a white supremacist political ideology. The SPLC has worked closely with the Department of Homeland Security. In 2009, a leaked DHS document revealed the agency’s obsession with “Rightwing Extremists.”

In early December, sports columnist Jason Whitlock likened the NRA to the Ku Klux Klan, the racist organization established during Reconstruction by former Confederate soldiers.

“You know, I did not go as far as I’d like to go because my thoughts on the NRA and America’s gun culture — I believe the NRA is the new KKK,” Whitlock told CNN’s Roland Martin.

8 comments:

  1. I would think he might not want to get what he's pushing for.

    If he does, I imagine he will have to be in hiding for as long as his life happens to last.

    Gonna be some pretty pissed off folks with some long lists I suspect.

    Oh those unintended consequences.

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    1. If he does, I imagine he will have to be in hiding for as long as his life happens to last.

      Gonna be some pretty pissed off folks with some long lists I suspect.

      Oh those unintended consequences.

      Indeed.

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  2. Thankfully you guys beat me to it. I was about to drop the F bomb on Jessie.

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  3. But you can shoot down airplanes with these evil weapons- according to Jesse. Maybe we can pay him off like Pkanned Parenthood or Budweiser did- not.

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