Internet Is A Powerful Tool In The Gun Control Battle

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Internet Caused Gun Grabbers To Fail

The stars aligned. A mass shooting in a movie theater in Colorado still very fresh in people’s minds, the horrific massacre at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut was the deal-sealing tragedy to usher in a new era of gun control. They had been waiting for a moment like this.

It was the perfect storm of a gun-grab… but it failed. President Obama has admitted to a group of San Francisco donors that he has lost confidence in his ability to get passed any gun control measures of significance. Why? How could such a perfectly-orchestrated effort fall flat? The answer: the information age.

In the weeks following the massacre, the mainstream media reported one major myth regarding the incident: a “military-style assault rifle,” such as an AR-15, was used. Critical analysis quickly uncovered, and spread far and wide across the internet, that not only was an assault rifle not used in the actual killings, but one might not even have been present at all. That proved Sen. Dianne Feinstein’s proposed assault weapons ban to be completely irrelevant to preventing a similar massacre, dooming it from the start.

Next, thanks once more to the internet, information regarding gun violence in America was able to travel around the mainstream media’s filter rather than through it. This illuminated the abject failure of gun restrictions to cause a reduction in violence in places like England, Chicago, and Washington, D.C. itself. Once gun control’s abysmal track record on stopping violence came to light far and wide, the narrative of saving lives simply fell apart.

Finally, the moral case for gun rights, often reserved to the hearts and minds of patriotic Americans, was allowed online public exposure. A photo of Rosa Parks with the tagline “I don’t ‘need’ an AR more than Rosa Parks ‘needed’ to sit in the front of that bus” spread like a virus via Facebook, effectively setting in stone the message that We The People have the right to exercise whatever peaceful behavior we so desire without having to justify it to the government.

Times have changed. Any other decade and this would have been an open-and-shut case of national disarmament. This time, however, they underestimated the power of a free people standing up for their rights. And, most of all, they underestimated the unregulated power of the internet. Next time they try to take away a precious Constitutional right through manipulation and deception they’re going to have to try a little harder than that.

Joel Valenzuela is the editor of The Desert Lynx


Internet Caused Gun Grabbers to Fail

Keep writting your state and federal reps, our voices are being heard, battle is not over, we have not won yet, but we are winning......
 

You forgot to mention the 2 four year old mishaps yesterday. People need to be held accountable for what their guns do.
 

Mr Valenzuela is looking at things through those very tunnel visioned, rose tinted glasses that many of you on here seem to wear too! He's as wrong as the rest of you as well lol.
 

I believe we have a solid chance to win this round, yet we still must continue the struggle.
 

Mr Valenzuela is looking at things through those very tunnel visioned, rose tinted glasses that many of you on here seem to wear too! He's as wrong as the rest of you as well lol.

Explain Dano. It's time to put up or . . . you know.

The tide has started to turn. The message has gotten out. Many don't like what the ultimate goal of this tomfoolery is.

Some have crawled out from in front of their televisions after they smelled a rat in the tainted and twisted reporting of What's his name's lackeys in the "press".

Perhaps they "pressed" a bit too hard and a few more people have begun to see things for what they are . . . a charade.
 

Ah huh, i can see the tide has started to turn:

" On Tuesday, Republican Senators Kelly Ayotte of New Hampshire, Susan Collins of Maine, Johnny Isakson of Georgia, Tom Coburn of Oklahoma, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina, Saxby Chambliss of Georgia and John McCain of Arizona indicated they would support bringing the legislation to the floor of the chamber."

" Opinion polls have consistently shown most Americans support more gun control measures".

BBC News - US Senate to vote on gun control on Thursday

bbc again, just to annoy TH lol. Why do you always call him "what's his name"? You worried the NSA will come zooming in and hunt you down?
 

I'll clarify for our voice from the opposition:

Public opinion has begun to turn.

Stop acting like a nitwit. You're better than that.

Dano said:
Why do you always call him "what's his name"? You worried the NSA will come zooming in and hunt you down?

No, his name will go down in history as an abomination. Should this country recover, it may be seen akin to the name Adolph - as a curse upon a child.
 

And as my last quote stated, it's begun to turn for the worst for your side by the look of things.
 

Well Dano. I am sure the BBC will never let you down. Good luck to your side , I guess? If that how you see it.
 

Once again Dano...WHAT'S IT TO YOU???? your over there.....you want into this argument move to the Good Ol' USA, become a citizen, earn the right to vote, then if and only if you vote, should you have a say so......NOTHING worse than someone who DON"T vote to complain about things.....
 

People relying on the bias of the main stream media are like the the frog that sits in a pan of water on the stove. The heat slowly rises and the frog does nothing and ends up being boiled to death. WE have become that frog!

I am constantly hearing people that think this legislation is an out right grab for disarmament and I don't associate with only with people that think like I do.

The polls that our government are referring to are one of two things : 1 Nonexistent or 2 Taken from a base that is like minded leaving it terribly slanted.
All of you who think otherwise are entitled to your opinions as am I. And IMO this is the beginning step of a desire to disarm America. I'm not a gun nut, I own 3 guns and all would fall in the "allowable" category regardless of any new legislation.
What I WILL NOT stand for is ANY infringement of ANY Constitutional Right!!!
 

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