Posted May 6, 2018 8:30 am by Comments

By Tom Knighton

A while back, I wrote a post about the stigmatization of gun owners. It seems that many people had noticed a similar trend and were alarmed about it. They should be, of course. Once a group of people is marginalized sufficiently, all manner of horrors can be both ascribed to them and done to them. It’s the secret to how the Nazis handled the Jews, after all.

While I’m not saying we’re the same as the Jews, I am saying similar tactics are being used.

And even the other side is seeing it. For example, in an interview with The Trace, gun grabber Robert Spitzer notes what he calls “marginalization” of the NRA.

Mike Spies: We arrive at this NRA convention at an interesting moment. On the one hand, the NRA is facing persistent criticism from the public and a growing movement by major financial firms and consumer brands to cut ties with gun companies and the group. On the other, the NRA broke a fund-raising record in March.

Robert Spitzer: Yes, there’s several points to make on those observations. First, the NRA is on the defensive right now because of not just Parkland, but the political firestorm that’s developed since …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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