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Showing Original Post only (View all)Should assault rifle lapel pins be allowed on the House floor? [View all]
House Republicans' Assault-Weapon Pins Aren't Just a Tauntsnip-------
It should be clear by now that the pins wearers dont intend them merely as a smirking own the libs gesture but as a threat. As Second Amendment ultras often make clear both explicitly and implicitly, they claim the right to shoot and kill not just rampaging criminals or wild varmints but any agents of tyrannical government presumably cops and soldiers. The idea of violent revolution is at the heart of every claim that the right to bear arms is the right that protects all others. Its the chain of logic that leads people from resisting all gun regulation to echoing NRA CEO Wayne LaPierres famous reference to ATF agents as jack-booted thugs.
The assault-weapon lapel pin, then, isnt just a taunt, and it certainly isnt a joke. Its a message to the rest of America that guns are the wearers ultimate weapon of choice against democracy, if it comes to that.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2023/02/house-republicans-assault-weapon-pins-arent-just-a-taunt.html
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Yeah, I like this one, too, as a reminder that pro-life extends beyond the womb.
CrispyQ
Feb 2023
#39
If there's no free speech on the house floor, there's no free speech anywhere.
bluedigger
Feb 2023
#7
Unless the pins shoot real tiny bullets, why not let the assholes label themselves as such?
Silent3
Feb 2023
#8
Unless you going to convince the Alito court that these pins are not speech or debate...
Thomas Hurt
Feb 2023
#16
They said the same thing about gay marriage, especially after Bowers v Hardwick (1986)
old as dirt
Feb 2023
#47
Not sure what gay marriage has to do with your fantasies of illegally suppressing speech?
tritsofme
Feb 2023
#49
Yes, and hopefully media cameras will zoom in on them during meetings & campaigns
Jrose
Feb 2023
#18
You mentioned a particular friend who wanted to know personal information about me. (nt)
old as dirt
Feb 2023
#72
I see an assault rifle pin the same way I see someone wearing an assault rifle in puplic.
Biophilic
Feb 2023
#46
I disagree only about the "pro-censorship attitude creeping all over everything."
Scrivener7
Feb 2023
#92
When it comes to the rubber meeting the road, the AR-15 style rifle is the majority/plurality prefer
keithbvadu2
Feb 2023
#97
Between this poll the confederate flag thread, and the 2d Amendment t-shirt thread
hardluck
Feb 2023
#108
Yes. They should wear whatever accessories they want. It says more about their morals than anything
Autumn
Feb 2023
#124
It's a useful ornament to identify those who I would not shake hands with. And, ...
JustABozoOnThisBus
Feb 2023
#125