And then as far as gun control is racism argument goes, it is somewhat true but that meme is getting weaker and weaker when many gun control groups and rallies are filled with non white women begging for guns to be taken away and the 2A destroyed and "why do you need a gun to compensate for your peepee" and all that.
I mean, gun control in the US has always been strongly motivated by racism. Only recently did they move on to extending it deliberately to cover poor whites too.
Though yeah, it's silly to blame conservatives for that. Both sides, but especially the Democratic party, was behind that for big chunks of history.
Plenty of minority women screech about guns, but in the same way, plenty of women asslick trannies. It doesn't mean tranny stuff isn't sexist. It just means that some women are morons.
Many gun control politicians get strong support primarily from sheboons and black women, who I have seen it in real life do hate guns and don't want their men to have guns even legally.
This has never been my experience in Maryland, and in particular, Baltimore.
Maryland's Democratic party is overall against guns and within the party, the anti-gun faction is the strongest and its elected reps in the more populous districts all vote that way.
However, it's the white Democrats in like Montgomery County (the glowie home county on this side of the potomac), Howard, Anne Arundel and Baltimore County (but not so much Baltimore City) that all vote that way. The black Democrats in Baltimore City and PG County are more reticent about the issue. Of course, the white counties are more populous, so basically all gun grabber laws eventually get through after a few tries.
I'm a registered Democrat, if only so I can have some voice in my state. For federal elections I usually vote for the dumbest, most unelectable candidate in the primary, but I do take local elections seriously, mostly because they matter to me personally a lot more. In reality, I'm a somewhat right libertarian independent.
So this year, I was voting in the primary for my local reps. I'm in Baltimore. Several of the black democratic primary candidates openly said they were gun owners. (Of course, then followed up with gun grabber shlock). A white democratic candidate would never dream of publicly saying they owned firearms. That simply would not fly, and they'd probably be stereotyped as racist somehow.
But for black candidates, especially in Baltimore, it's way more common to see them saying that openly and no one really criticizes them for it. We've all seen the Wire, we know the reality of the situation. Black people in the city, including democrats, are very viscerally aware of the dangers they face (from their fellow joggers, of course).
(And while we're at it, black democrats are also way less likely to support troon shit. I think they were a crucial help in keeping the troons-in-women's-prison bill from passing here. Your typical black Baltimorean probably knows a few female inmates, if not actual family members.)
My system for picking candidates was pretty much just: shuts up about trannies = 1 point, shuts up about gun grabbing = 1 point.
What do you mean? It's so you can hold it like a proper AK pattern rifle. Duh.
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