Posted November 12, 2018 1:00 pm by Comments

By Tom Knighton

In the inevitable aftermath of Thousand Oaks, gun control activists are going to try and step up their game. Especially after a whole lot of their candidates went down in flames during the midterm elections.

For the next few weeks, expect activists to engage in any display they can to try and toy with people’s emotions and to manipulate them into supporting wrong-headed regulations on guns. It’s their only play, but they have been doing it pretty well over the last year or so.

And it’s already started.

Residents of grieving Thousand Oaks, Calif., joined New Yorkers on Sunday to recreate the aftermath of last week’s mass shooting by laying motionless in Times Square in a “die-in” to protest gun violence.

“This is what people in Parkland had to walk through. This is what people in Thousand Oaks had to walk through,” a Gays Against Guns organizer chanted as 50 demonstrators lay supine under a rainbow flag on Broadway near W. 43rd St.

Another 50 protesters gathered around the stretched-out participants, chanting “thoughts and prayers are not enough, gun control now.”

The references were to last Wednesday’s massacre at Borderline Bar & Grill in California, where a dozen people were shot dead by …Read the Rest

Source:: Bearing Arms

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