Tuesday, October 03, 2017

A Serious Question


Why does the right of one person to bear arms OUTWEIGH the right to life (liberty, and the pursuit of happiness) of many, many others?

Why?

Doesn't believing that an individual has the right to own an arsenal contradict the central tenet of a party that calls themselves the Right to Life party?

Seriously.


2 comments:

SJHoneywell said...

Yes, but it's also right in line with how they treat everything else. Their right to practice their religious beliefs supersedes everyone else's right to the same. Their rights are always more important than yours because, well, Jesus said so. This position is not shocking taken in combination with all of their others.

Their right to wave a flag used by literal traitors to this country who flew that flag because they wanted to literally own other human beings is free speech. You taking a knee is disrespectful and needs to be banned, because only their free speech rights matter. Only their rights to weaponry matter. Only their rights to religion matter.

Because only they matter. And you don't, and neither do I.

Ipecac said...

Sadly, you're exactly right. Well said.