As the Biden administration closes the chapter on its dehumanizing, condescending, and affirmative action hiring of now-Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, it now looks to violate the same Constitution it picked her to also not defend.
As I reported earlier today, Team Biden is set to announce a crackdown on gun rights by going after so-called ghost guns. Ghost guns are firearms assembled by individuals that evade federal registration. While the left goes on relentless attacks about who might have access to these types of guns, it needs to be remembered that in the context of the Bill of Rights, the Founders were concerned about government abusing power and arming citizens to confront statist tyranny far more than they were an individual accessing said firepower.
If an unregistered gun scares the government, I viscerally feel good about that. The government should be scared of its citizenry – and govern accordingly.
That being said, the right to bear arms can also be extended to defending oneself against not just government tyranny but all evils of human nature. The right to life, liberty, and property doesn’t manifest until actually being able to defend life, liberty, and property fully exists.
In this resurfaced viral video, courtesy of long-time 2A advocate Stephen Crowder, who as a Canadian does a better job representing American values than most Americans, it becomes clear why private gun ownership is so vital to preserving freedom:
Firearms are the great equalizer. They allow the most vulnerable of us to protect themselves and their loved ones from people who want to cause then harm.pic.twitter.com/s821oGPa8Y
— Steven Crowder (@scrowder) April 11, 2022
As Crowder says: “Firearms are the great equalizer. They allow the most vulnerable of us to protect themselves and their loved ones from people who want to cause them harm.”
No kidding. We are not clear on the intended target of this armed assailant, but does it matter? He was clearly out for something horrible. (continued)
This post originally appeared on The Blue State Conservative.