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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 09:07 AM Apr 2014

The NRA has declared war on America

Ana Marie Cox

As the annual meeting of National Rifle Association members started here this weekend, the gentleman seated next to me said to settle in: "It's mostly administrative stuff. We vote on things." He paused for emphasis: "It's the law."

He's somewhat mistaken, of course. The NRA doesn't have any state-mandated obligation to hold an annual meeting. What's more, the NRA has very little respect for the law. A half an hour later, at that very meeting, NRA executive vice president Wayne LaPierre exhorted the crowd to a morally obligated vigilantism. He drew a vivid picture of a United States in utter decay and fragmented beyond repair, Mad Max-meets-Hunger Games, divided by Soylent Green:

We know, in the world that surrounds us, there are terrorists and home invaders and drug cartels and car-jackers and knock-out gamers and rapers, haters, campus killers, airport killers, shopping-mall killers, road-rage killers, and killers who scheme to destroy our country with massive storms of violence against our power grids, or vicious waves of chemicals or disease that could collapse the society that sustains us all.


LaPierre's bleak vision is exaggerated dystopianism in service of sedition, a wide-ranging survey of targets that put justice against the intrusions of the IRS on a continuum with (as an advertisement he ran during his speech put it) workplace "bullies and liars".

Talk about mission creep. At its convention in 1977, the NRA rejected its history as a club for hunters and marksmen and embraced activism on behalf Second Amendment absolutism. Rejecting background checks and allowing "convicted violent felons, mentally deranged people, violently addicted to narcotics" easier access to guns was, said the executive vice president that year, "a price we pay for freedom." In 2014, 500 days after Newtown and after a year of repeated legislative and judicial victories, the NRA has explicitly expanded its scope to the culture at large.

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http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/apr/28/nra-war-on-america-wayne-lapierre-indianapolis
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The NRA has declared war on America (Original Post) n2doc Apr 2014 OP
"Rather rule in hell" ? Mopar151 Apr 2014 #1
Its funny when fear mongers counter fear mongering with fear mongering aikoaiko Apr 2014 #2

Mopar151

(9,983 posts)
1. "Rather rule in hell" ?
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 11:06 AM
Apr 2014

Goobers like the NRA actually espose the rhetoric of ultra-violent terrorist gangs like Bader-Meinhoff - the world they seek is a violent and deteriorating one, where wannabe psychos rise to the top. A world where their "skills" are important, and intelligence and reason fall by the wayside.

aikoaiko

(34,170 posts)
2. Its funny when fear mongers counter fear mongering with fear mongering
Mon Apr 28, 2014, 11:14 AM
Apr 2014

I applaud your efforts Ana Marie Cox. You are LaPierre-like.
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