Posted on 07/06/2013 10:47:15 AM PDT by marktwain
Rapper Ice-T has narrated a documentary that frames the gun control argument in language the left has long avoided--gun rights are civil rights.
In other words, they are rights inherent to American citizens. Or as the HHS.gov website puts it: "Civil rights are personal rights guaranteed and protected by the U.S. Constitution."
Therefore, just as rights to speak freely, to vote, and to practice one's religion are civil rights, so too are the rights embodied in the 2nd Amendment. This is the central point of the documentary, Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire.
The documentary accomplishes this by showing that the right to keep and bear arms was hedged in by our Founding Fathers as a right that existed long before American government did. As such, it is a right the government can neither give nor take away--a right that "shall not be infringed." It is sacrosanct, like other civil rights.
(Excerpt) Read more at breitbart.com ...
Mark
I wouldn't bet on it... I'm willing to bet that he's the same hard core leftist. But at the same time, remember that many in the "black power" movement, like Malcom X were all for gun ownership.
Just because he supports this one right doesn't mean he's changed.
Mark
Thanks for the link.
Interesting...plainly and unapologetically put: “It’s our last defense against tyranny. It’s not about hunting.”
Lol, and there’s no way that hapless interviewer can counter it.
“God commands that a person has a right to the truth...”
Actually, I’m not familiar with that particular edict, except for the commandment to not bear false witness.
But it is a huge step from that to the other rights I mentioned. A lot of it goes to the relationship of the parties involved. That is, of Heaven and the individual, of individuals to other individuals, and of individuals in contention with each other whose dispute is mediated by a judge.
Biblical law in its origins was very harsh, at the time of Moses, it was much like the later code of Hammurabi, and much later, Sharia law. Eye gouging, amputation, execution for many crimes, etc. Talmudic jurisprudence dispensed with much of the wanton cruelty over the years, but in essence it remained a minor Asiatic system of law.
By the time of the Romans, the Hebrews were a tiny, unimportant realm in a corner of the great empire, intellectually of no consequence to it. And it was at this time that Roman law, and the law of the pagan tribes of Gaul came into being.
Legal systems were pretty much established by the time Christianity began to dominate the western world.
The last part of that speech is interesting.
“Don’t blame the cracker for the injustice to the negro, blame the US government for those injustices.”
I don’t think I could discuss gun control with a Brit without being insulting. :-)
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