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Black Gun Buyers: Our Ancestors Died For Us To Carry Guns

Black Families, for the most part, are concerned with the same issues as others. If they are truly concerned, they need to start voting with conservatives.

Source: Bearing Arms

Right now, millions of African-Americans are buying guns. They’re no different than people of other ethnicities buying guns, for the most part. In fact, there aren’t really as many differences between the races as the media would like for us to believe.

African-Americans buying guns tend to do so for the same reason anyone else does. They want to protect themselves and their families. That’s a universal concern we can all unite behind.

In fact, those concerns have driven black men and women to purchase guns at a faster rate than anyone else.

To be sure, the general unrest, particularly in predominantly black neighborhoods, is probably at least somewhat of a factor.

However, according to Michael Cargill, a black man and gun store owner in Texas, there’s more to it than that.

He’s not wrong, either.

It’s the absolute truth, unfortunately.

Look, I’d like to say that race has never played a factor in how this country does things, but that’s simply not true. We have a flawed history, to say the least. Yet America is a country that continually strives to be better. Those past mistakes are over. They’re history.

Now, I personally embrace the new African-American gun owners. They have a right to keep and bear arms, same as anyone, and since they’re historically more likely to be targeted by racial violence as well as violent crime in general than I am, I applaud their decision.

My only hope is that while we’re trying to purge our society of anything that remotely smacks of racism, perhaps gun control can be thrown on the pyre as well.

Black Gun Buyers: Our Ancestors Died For Us To Carry Guns

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