Showing posts with label guns. Show all posts
Showing posts with label guns. Show all posts

SOMETHING IS SQUIRRELY ABOUT THE SQUIRREL HILL MASSACRE

A drill? Really???
Like many others, Andy Nowicki has noticed a glaringly significant fact regarding the recently reported massacre of 11 people at the Tree of Life synagogue in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: namely, the fact that an "active shooter drill" apparently took place in the exact same neighborhood 10 months earlier. 

Via YouTube, Andy reports on this startling discovery and its significance.

'A QUIET PLACE': A PROVOCATIVE ALLEGORY

Back in 2016, many claimed that “Angry Birds,” a movie based on the famous computer game, was in fact an Alt Right-ish allegory referencing the migrant invasion of the West, allegedly making a sympathetic pitch to what is often nastily called “nativism,” but is, more properly speaking, a rational defense of one’s homeland and heritage against its malevolently-willed demographic dilution and destruction.

BRAINWASHED MOBS OF ZOMBIES DESCEND ON WESTERN CITIES

Dead-eyed zombies

Washington DC and other major Western cities around the World ground to a halt yesterday (March 24th) after brainwashed mobs of zombies thronged city centres and shuffled around aimlessly, as their leaders vomited on stage or just stood there.

GUNNING FOR TROUBLE



by The Editors

What happens when the predominant misandric narrative concerning the alleged preponderance of "creepy," violent, and abusive men in our society conflicts with the predominant narrative concerning the supposed "ickiness" of guns and the immediate need to confiscate all such horrible instruments of death and transfer them immediately to where the belong; that is, to the hands of enlightened representatives of the protective, paternal United State?

THE ETERNAL CULTURE WAR

Guns, Crime, and Freedom
by Wayne LaPierre
Regnery Publishing, Inc., 263 pages
Available for purchase from Amazon here

   Reviewed by William Cavanaugh

"Arguments, whether political or philosophical, are like ammunition – you should stock up on them before the trouble starts." That is what I told a friend of mine when he expressed surprise at my idea of writing a review for a book now almost two decades old. The friend in question is rarely impressed with my little aphorisms, so I spelled it out in more concrete terms.

Wayne LaPierre wrote Guns, Crime, and Freedom in 1994 when the country was quite divided on countless issues: immigration, gun control, gays, a new era of foreign policy, and a Democratic president who had come out of nowhere. Sound familiar? I always find it strange when people talk about the "Culture War that was" – when did it end? Maybe for a chunk of time after 9/11, but since at least the 2004 election all the old debates have been raging and are far from stopping. If they were not, Richard Spencer would not still be talking about Peter Brimelow's 1995 book Alien Nation, and Obama would not be interested in keeping the Clintons so close to his administration.