Grinning Dragon wrote:A while back me and my buds were talking about the double standard from the parasitic make shit up-the sky is falling main stream media and anti gun groups in regards to armed groups, whereas mostly white is reported as "far right extremist", "racist", and the all to often favorite screed "white supremacy" all while ignoring the fact that there were also people of differing backgrounds were also present at say the one in Michigan and the same is true of different groups.
Fast forward to now and the rise of mostly black armed groups and not one peep out of the main stream media or anti gun groups, I guess if it weren't for double standards media and anti gun groups wouldn't have any standards.
I myself like seeing groups of Americans armed while protesting even if I disagree with the message in part or in whole
I also ran across this article yesterday and seems we weren't the only ones noticing the double standard.
Media & Anti’s Painfully Silent Double Standard on Armed Black Protestors- David CodreaIn the case of the armed Stone Mountain protest, it’s not what the anti-gunners say, but what they don’t say.
As of this writing, and I am composing this article on the afternoon of July 5th, 2020, there has been not one word about the armed Stone Mountain protest on the Twitter Feed for Everytown, Moms Demand Action, Giffords, and Brady. Yet when armed citizen advocates organized for Lobby Day in Virginia, Everytown (and its media cheerleaders) went full-blown hysterical, smearing them as violent “far-right extremists” and racists. Never mind that tens of thousands of responsible gun owners, including citizens of all races, behaved peaceably, gathered together in a unified spirit of freedom that transcended all other differences. Never mind that “Armed Black Lives Matter activists and right-wing groups came together in Richmond, Virginia on Saturday in a united show of support for the 2nd Amendment at an Open Carry rally.”
So why has every one of those groups remained silent about the armed Stone Mountain marchers?
It's simple: any criticism of black people is wrongthink.