Yet, in Colonial times, the militia kept its guns stored in a centralized facility called The Magazine. This octagonal brick building, completed around 1715-1716, held the colony's public arms, gunpowder, ammunition, and other military supplies after the capital moved from Jamestown. Proposed by Lieutenant Governor Alexander Spotswood and authorized by the Virginia General Assembly in 1714, it served as a secure fasthold in Williamsburg's central square.
This is the rare gun-control argument that doesn’t ask conservatives to grow a conscience, just to be honest. The moment “a well regulated militia” stops meaning cosplay patriots in rural zip codes and starts meaning Black and brown Americans with state-issued rifles, the Second Amendment suddenly needs an emergency rewrite. Funny how fast originalism turns into feelings-based legislation when fear enters the chat.
I was at one time a Republican but in the middle of Reagans first term I changed my party to become a Democrat. As I got older I became liberal Democrat. Now that I'm at the end of my life span, I'm still a liberal Democrat but with a smattering of progressive ideas.
Both have the right ideas but instead of playing "tug or war" with each other they should work together and compromise by meeting in the middle of their list of "wants" and work to better our nation.
Hahaha...I bet you are one of the first to run when you see a black/brown militia! TDS is your own surrealistic world, where all the little magats run around like a bunch of minions.
🎯🎯🎯 the whole conservative spiel is built on a house of cards!!
They are a cherry picking bunch !!
Let every able bodied brown and black person begin to carry legalized weapons, shit will change immediately!!
Fascinating...let's get started .
“If the Second Amendment is about a militia, let us give them a militia”
Our own version of the proud boys: extremely badass, armed to the teeth, and very, very gay!
Yet, in Colonial times, the militia kept its guns stored in a centralized facility called The Magazine. This octagonal brick building, completed around 1715-1716, held the colony's public arms, gunpowder, ammunition, and other military supplies after the capital moved from Jamestown. Proposed by Lieutenant Governor Alexander Spotswood and authorized by the Virginia General Assembly in 1714, it served as a secure fasthold in Williamsburg's central square.
This is the rare gun-control argument that doesn’t ask conservatives to grow a conscience, just to be honest. The moment “a well regulated militia” stops meaning cosplay patriots in rural zip codes and starts meaning Black and brown Americans with state-issued rifles, the Second Amendment suddenly needs an emergency rewrite. Funny how fast originalism turns into feelings-based legislation when fear enters the chat.
I was at one time a Republican but in the middle of Reagans first term I changed my party to become a Democrat. As I got older I became liberal Democrat. Now that I'm at the end of my life span, I'm still a liberal Democrat but with a smattering of progressive ideas.
Both have the right ideas but instead of playing "tug or war" with each other they should work together and compromise by meeting in the middle of their list of "wants" and work to better our nation.
ur a racist loser though
u dont want to arm inner city poc so we can defend ourselves. you want to arm us to own the conservatives. ur reprehensible u putrid uselsss cuck
please don’t call yourself anti violence or progressive if u voted for genocide - which we both know that you did
and this black gun owners and the nra scramble already happened with the panthers so u didnt need to pontificate on this like it’s ur idea 🤭🤭
but u did. and in doing so u revealed ur ass. a racist, sanctimonious, anti-gun-nut, tribalist nothing
now go buy a gun, pussy
i dont think u even know what leftism is LOL
Hahaha...I bet you are one of the first to run when you see a black/brown militia! TDS is your own surrealistic world, where all the little magats run around like a bunch of minions.
What you know about being a man I could put in a thimble.
You know any horse will not like you, let alone one you own, because they know you all to well.