What's up with the Guy Fawkes masks? It's not like it was a rally for the right to blow up the parliament building or a bid for anonymity.
You are preaching to the choir, Act. I was at a pro-2A rally in front of the Statehouse in early 2013. Really cold day, but there was close to 1,000 (we walked a lap around the Statehouse and had two block covered 3-4 wide on the sidewalk). The crowd was described as "dozens".
Then there's yesterday with "hundreds". By definition hundreds is at least 200 I believe, I say no way.
Hundreds of people gathered at the Indiana Statehouse Saturday afternoon to unite together and demand justice for the police action shooting that killed 45-year-old Aaron Bailey.
Hundreds stand and demand justice for Aaron Bailey | Fox 59
Who is the radical Islamist you're speaking of, or are you just stereotyping due to that person being Muslim? You do understand the problem if the latter is true, right? There a fair amount of hypocrisy in decrying the false narrative of the NRA being racist, while push forth a false narrative yourself.
One of the organizers of Wednesday’s “Day Without a Woman” general strike is none other than Rasmea Odeh, who was convicted of murdering two Israeli college students and now faces deportation for lying on her US immigration forms about her terrorist past.
She’s not the only Palestinian extremist championed by the new women’s movement. One of the four co-organizers of last month’s Women’s March on Washington was anti-Israel zealot Linda Sarsour, a supporter of the bigoted BDS movement.
Roger that!
I'll remind you that that claim against Sarsour, was that she was a radical Islamist. And while she has said and done things that may raise eyebrows, none of information you posted would lead one to conclusion that she is a radical Islamist.... especially in the way we view the meaning of, in America.
Seeing as how we haven't yet defined radical Islamism and how the meaning is viewed in America, I've laid out my definition of it here:
https://www.indianagunowners.com/fo...439859-what-radical-islamist.html#post7167922
I don't want to continue to thread jack, so I'm going to suggest we take the discussion to that thread. But based on the definition of Islamism I lay out there, explained there, I stand by by statement of Sarsour. I do believe she is an Islamist. That doesn't mean she is violent or a terrorist by any means, but she does use a corrupted and fundamentalist view of Islam to advance a political ideology.
It seems even the NY Times is coming to realize just how radical the views of the Women's March organizers are.
https://mobile.nytimes.com/2017/08/01/opinion/womens-march-progressives-hate.html
It's not the NYT. It's an opinion piece.
True, but the fact that they even allowed it to be published is a baby step in the right direction.