When Families Come For Your Guns
BY Herschel Smith9 years, 11 months ago
Everytown for Gun Safety, the organization funded by former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg, issued a set of five talking points for gun control advocates to follow when trying to persuade their pro-gun friends and relatives of their error in thinking on Thanksgiving.
“This Thanksgiving when talk around he table turns to politics and current events, you can help set the record straight on some of the most common myths about guns,” the talking points titled, “Talking Turkey About Guns,” says.
The “myths” and “facts” infographics included Thanksgiving imagery such as turkey, stuffing and pumpkin pie.
That this was intended for Thanksgiving is irrelevant. What’s more germane to the conversation is what Bloomberg’s group did and why they did it. It’s not likely to happen exactly like Bloomberg presents it. My position on mental health and gun ownership is well established. As my reader menckenlite has said of psychiatry.
Control freaks love psychiatry, a means of social control with no Due Process protections. It is a system of personal opinion masquerading as science. See, e.g., Boston University Psychology Professor Margaret Hagan’s book, Whores of the Court,he to see how arbitrary psychiatric illnesses are. Peter Breggin, Fred Baughman and Thomas Szasz wrote extensively about abuses of psychiatry. Liberals blame guns for violence. Conservatives blame mental illness. Neither have any causal connection to violence.
There may be end of life issues in which collection of guns may take same path as collection of cars or anything else that can harm someone. We are dealing with a 91-year old grandmother who has clinical dementia. We won’t let her drive. We took her guns. Guns are no different than anything else, but we are caring for her.
The point is that in the absence of clinical medical issues like dementia, you are not entitled to the guns owned by loved ones. But totalitarians have always been quick to intercept and interdict the communications, care, money, love and every other aspect of the life of the family. The state taxes the most helpless among us, the widow and orphan, merely because a loved one perished. God holds a special place in hell for men who make such laws.
The Nazis did it, the Soviets did it, the communists in Southeast Asia did it, the Chinese communists do it with their one child policy and other laws. The family is subservient to the state, rather than being one of the sovereign institutions in God’s economy. The family owes fealty to the state rather than itself and God, and the philosophical question of the one and the many has been settled long ago in favor of the one.
The state knows that the family members love each other, and they use that against the family. If they can split the family or use one of the members against another to report on their activities or convince them of their duty to the state, the love of the family can engender pacifism within the family. In order to ensure peace within the family, members can go along to get along. Worse, they might actually fear another family member, which is exactly what the state wants.
You won’t find another more important venue or object of your lobby efforts or target of your teaching and instruction than family, even extended family. If you cannot persuade your family of your world view, then it makes no sense to turn your attentions to others. Go back to the beginning and work on your family again, and again, and again, and again. Never let the state win. It’s been said that socialized medicine is the holy grail of the collectivists. That is wrong. Their end game is the end of the family.
But after all is said and done, if you have extended family that simply cannot be convinced and will not acquiesce to your God-given rights, make it clear to them that if they align themselves with the collectivists, they have aligned with the enemy. It’s just that serious. Use those words. They have become the enemy, or at least, workers for the enemy. You cannot and will not ever relinquish your right to weapons, regardless of the close nature of those who would beseech you to do so.
When you read reports like the one from Bloomberg above, realize the deeper, more nefarious nature of their designs. This isn’t about turkey, pie, Christmas presents, or any of the other trappings, and certainly not about the deeper religious meaning in the holidays.
On December 1, 2014 at 8:22 am, eatgrueldog said:
“It’s just that serious” Pardon my language, but, no shit. It is time to start treating the enemies of liberty as such. Stitches and ditches aren’t just for snitches. Anyone who dares to identify themselves as against my liberty will suffer the consequences.
On December 1, 2014 at 8:26 am, rick said:
Reese family Fast and Furious scapegoats (google) heartily agrees..Happy Hollidies from God and fellow countrymen,may God bless…………….
On December 3, 2014 at 12:08 am, PJ said:
Well, I suppose this post makes sense for those closely connected to family members. Other than my wife and son, I hardly care what the rest of them think. Hell, one of them is a bureaucrat; I don’t expect her to agree with me.
As to persuasion, I believe it is overrated. “A man convinced against his will, is of the same opinion still.” I tend not to try to persuade others any more, but simply to warn them not to mess with me. That usually gets across, if nothing else will.