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Why America Needs More Maj
What this country needs is more people like Maj and Colion Noir, especially in urban neighborhoods and minority communities. While I'm certainly not part of the ubran/hood culture myself I think this is a way to show these communities that they have rights (and responsibilities) just like everyone one else. Maybe then we can turn the tide in this Gun Control Culture War.
From the article:
That realization led directly to the formation of Black Guns Matter, although Toure says the biggest driving force behind his outreach actually came from reading the Constitution. “In reading the Constitution, I’m like ‘Yo, this is actually really clear!’ And then seeing things from a ’hood perspective and going other places … seeing that this is not being applied, especially in my neighborhood, in my demographic. This isn’t a privilege, this is a right. This is a human right. Self-preservation is a human right.”
From then on, inspired by the Founding Fathers who first moved to protect these rights, along with the individuals and groups in the civil rights movement who recognized and exercised their right to keep and bear arms for self-defense, Toure decided to do something about educating his community about their rights. He says many of his friends and neighbors have absolutely no knowledge about firearms, or what it takes to legally own them.
What this country needs is more people like Maj and Colion Noir, especially in urban neighborhoods and minority communities. While I'm certainly not part of the ubran/hood culture myself I think this is a way to show these communities that they have rights (and responsibilities) just like everyone one else. Maybe then we can turn the tide in this Gun Control Culture War.
From the article:
That realization led directly to the formation of Black Guns Matter, although Toure says the biggest driving force behind his outreach actually came from reading the Constitution. “In reading the Constitution, I’m like ‘Yo, this is actually really clear!’ And then seeing things from a ’hood perspective and going other places … seeing that this is not being applied, especially in my neighborhood, in my demographic. This isn’t a privilege, this is a right. This is a human right. Self-preservation is a human right.”
From then on, inspired by the Founding Fathers who first moved to protect these rights, along with the individuals and groups in the civil rights movement who recognized and exercised their right to keep and bear arms for self-defense, Toure decided to do something about educating his community about their rights. He says many of his friends and neighbors have absolutely no knowledge about firearms, or what it takes to legally own them.