That's an extremely ignorant and bigoted statement. You're an idiot.The mere thought of a black man with a gun makes a cop's trigger finger itch.
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That's an extremely ignorant and bigoted statement. You're an idiot.The mere thought of a black man with a gun makes a cop's trigger finger itch.
The mere thought of a black man with a gun makes a cop's trigger finger itch.
I suggest you summon some manhood and answer a question.I suggest you go ride through the hood in any inner city and stroll through the neighborhoods.
The mere thought of a black man with a gun makes a cop's trigger finger itch.
Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
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Conservatives are a sad group
Wow, you're quite the snowflake.Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
If you had been watching the media these days, particularly MSNBC and CNN you'd think that Chris Dorner was a hero. They cheered Django and half cheered a black renegade cop that was out in the public seeking retribution. Why would the media in all practicality support murder? Well, it...www.usmessageboard.com
Conservatives are a sad group
Are ya fucken stupid!?
I wont go into any of these neighborhoods in Houston in day light let alone after dark.
- Sharpstown. ...
- Greenspoint. ...
- Clinton Drive & Waco Street. ...
- Travis Street & Elgin Street. ...
- Leeland Street & Scott Street. ...
- North Main Street & Morris Street. ...
- Tidwell Area. ...
- Main Street & Murworth Drive.
Wow, you're quite the snowflake.Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
If you had been watching the media these days, particularly MSNBC and CNN you'd think that Chris Dorner was a hero. They cheered Django and half cheered a black renegade cop that was out in the public seeking retribution. Why would the media in all practicality support murder? Well, it...www.usmessageboard.com
Conservatives are a sad group
Are ya fucken stupid!?
I wont go into any of these neighborhoods in Houston in day light let alone after dark.
- Sharpstown. ...
- Greenspoint. ...
- Clinton Drive & Waco Street. ...
- Travis Street & Elgin Street. ...
- Leeland Street & Scott Street. ...
- North Main Street & Morris Street. ...
- Tidwell Area. ...
- Main Street & Murworth Drive.
We were at a bar across from the Ensemble Theater the other day.... What you afraid of?
Seeing black people?
Yeah...it's about a block or two from Elgin and Travis shit brains.Wow, you're quite the snowflake.Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
If you had been watching the media these days, particularly MSNBC and CNN you'd think that Chris Dorner was a hero. They cheered Django and half cheered a black renegade cop that was out in the public seeking retribution. Why would the media in all practicality support murder? Well, it...www.usmessageboard.com
Conservatives are a sad group
Are ya fucken stupid!?
I wont go into any of these neighborhoods in Houston in day light let alone after dark.
- Sharpstown. ...
- Greenspoint. ...
- Clinton Drive & Waco Street. ...
- Travis Street & Elgin Street. ...
- Leeland Street & Scott Street. ...
- North Main Street & Morris Street. ...
- Tidwell Area. ...
- Main Street & Murworth Drive.
We were at a bar across from the Ensemble Theater the other day.... What you afraid of?
Seeing black people?
Thats not in the areas I suggested are dangerous.
Are you saying you live in Houston?
Yeah...it's about a block or two from Elgin and Travis shit brains.Wow, you're quite the snowflake.Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
If you had been watching the media these days, particularly MSNBC and CNN you'd think that Chris Dorner was a hero. They cheered Django and half cheered a black renegade cop that was out in the public seeking retribution. Why would the media in all practicality support murder? Well, it...www.usmessageboard.com
Conservatives are a sad group
Are ya fucken stupid!?
I wont go into any of these neighborhoods in Houston in day light let alone after dark.
- Sharpstown. ...
- Greenspoint. ...
- Clinton Drive & Waco Street. ...
- Travis Street & Elgin Street. ...
- Leeland Street & Scott Street. ...
- North Main Street & Morris Street. ...
- Tidwell Area. ...
- Main Street & Murworth Drive.
We were at a bar across from the Ensemble Theater the other day.... What you afraid of?
Seeing black people?
Thats not in the areas I suggested are dangerous.
Are you saying you live in Houston?
Lived there for decades....Yeah...it's about a block or two from Elgin and Travis shit brains.Wow, you're quite the snowflake.Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
If you had been watching the media these days, particularly MSNBC and CNN you'd think that Chris Dorner was a hero. They cheered Django and half cheered a black renegade cop that was out in the public seeking retribution. Why would the media in all practicality support murder? Well, it...www.usmessageboard.com
Conservatives are a sad group
Are ya fucken stupid!?
I wont go into any of these neighborhoods in Houston in day light let alone after dark.
- Sharpstown. ...
- Greenspoint. ...
- Clinton Drive & Waco Street. ...
- Travis Street & Elgin Street. ...
- Leeland Street & Scott Street. ...
- North Main Street & Morris Street. ...
- Tidwell Area. ...
- Main Street & Murworth Drive.
We were at a bar across from the Ensemble Theater the other day.... What you afraid of?
Seeing black people?
Thats not in the areas I suggested are dangerous.
Are you saying you live in Houston?
As long as you stay in the entertainment district you're pretty safe.
The Wife and I used to frequent Club Hey Hey as well as Power Tools.
Those areas are well policed.
And you never answered my question....do you live in Houston?
Lived there for decades....Yeah...it's about a block or two from Elgin and Travis shit brains.Wow, you're quite the snowflake.Why would you think blacks are a threat in "certain areas" but not others?I think that in certain areas it is wise to think blacks are a threat. But then I never travel to those areas so no the blacks I meet and interact with are not a threat.So you, like mudwhistle think that blacks "are a threat"?Ya I mean just cause 12 percent of the population does 37 percent of all violent crime and is responsible for 50 percent of all murders, what's to worry or complain about?And here we have an article on Americans who own guns.......
rowing up in Chicago, I routinely saw negative portrayals of African Americans with guns: Black men there and in the rest of the country were associated with gangs and criminality, and guns were always deemed dangerous in their hands. But at home, I saw a positive, responsible side of firearms ownership: My father was an Army veteran and a police officer. I became a gun owner myself — one of the 24 percent of African Americans who report owning guns, according to Pew Research Center. They, like me, are comfortable exercising their Second Amendment rights.
The point of this project is to recondition myself, and others, toward the more positive view of Black people and guns: to promote a more balanced archive of images of African Americans with firearms by showing responsible gun owners — those who use these weapons for sport, hobby and protection. I hope these photos bring that important point into focus.
Guns Aren't The Threat, Blacks w. or without Guns Are
If you had been watching the media these days, particularly MSNBC and CNN you'd think that Chris Dorner was a hero. They cheered Django and half cheered a black renegade cop that was out in the public seeking retribution. Why would the media in all practicality support murder? Well, it...www.usmessageboard.com
Conservatives are a sad group
Are ya fucken stupid!?
I wont go into any of these neighborhoods in Houston in day light let alone after dark.
- Sharpstown. ...
- Greenspoint. ...
- Clinton Drive & Waco Street. ...
- Travis Street & Elgin Street. ...
- Leeland Street & Scott Street. ...
- North Main Street & Morris Street. ...
- Tidwell Area. ...
- Main Street & Murworth Drive.
We were at a bar across from the Ensemble Theater the other day.... What you afraid of?
Seeing black people?
Thats not in the areas I suggested are dangerous.
Are you saying you live in Houston?
As long as you stay in the entertainment district you're pretty safe.
The Wife and I used to frequent Club Hey Hey as well as Power Tools.
Those areas are well policed.
And you never answered my question....do you live in Houston?
Was never afraid for my life like you are...then again I'm not a bigot.
You can troll at 6 am because they won’t be outI suggest you go ride through the hood in any inner city and stroll through the neighborhoods.