a touchy topic that we at least need to think about

Gary Reeder
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 12:04 (1781 days ago)

Most of you know how I feel about the gay crowd. I try (and don't always succeed) to keep my temper and not bash them. I like to think I have a "you live your life the way you like but leave me out of it" outlook on the gay community. But something I have learned recently is that, for the most part they are gun people. With Trump running for re-election next year we need all the help we can get and the gay community is a good place to start. The following is an editorial by Tom Knightly and makes sense. Take a minute and read it with an open mind.

With it being Pride Month, there’s a lot of attention on the LGBT community. This has, undoubtedly, annoyed some people. Among those are probably folks who consider themselves to be pro-Second Amendment.

However, a recent story in the New York Post points out that the pro-2A crowd should make a very concerted effort to reach out to the LGBT community. After all, it seems a lot of them are buying guns, and they’re not taking up deer hunting.

“I DON’T want to get beaten to death, stabbed and burnt alive,” a slight woman with long blond hair and a checked shirt says. “I want a gun to feel equal.”

She is a member of one of the United States’ fastest growing gun clubs, the jauntily named Pink Pistols.

Two years after the massacre at Orlando’s Pulse nightclub, gay, lesbian and transgender Americans are nervous. According to the Human Rights Centre (HRC), a US LGBTI advocacy group, 52 gay people were murdered in the US last year, because of their sexuality, and 28 transgender people met the same fate.

In increasing numbers, they are fighting back by taking up arms.

Regardless of your opinion on homosexuality, bisexuality, transsexuality, or anything else, everyone has a right to live. People have a right to exist, whether you agree with what they do with that existence or not.

And a growing number are buying guns and learning to defend themselves.

Yet a large group of those people don’t seem to feel particularly welcome in the gun community as a whole. Based on some of what I see, I can’t blame them.

“Says the man who came up with Gun Pride Month,” someone might quip, and that’s fair.

However, nothing about my Gun Pride proposal was intended to denigrate or antagonize the LGBT community, especially the pro-gun portion of it. I’ve had some discussions with members of that community, and there are things I probably could have done better on that, but I’ve also made it clear that I’m not mocking them or anything of the sort.

Anyone willing to defend the Second Amendment needs to be held close as an ally. I don’t care about anything beyond that. I may find disagreement on other issues, sure, but that’s trivial when it comes to the gun debate.

And there’s a reason the LGBT community is arming up. Simply put, armed gays don’t get bashed.

If those numbers above are right, that there’s one murder per week because of someone’s sexuality, then that’s one person per week too many. It’s high time we take special pains to reach out to folks some may not have considered. If they’re buying guns to defend themselves, they’re buying them for the same reason a lot of us are. They just have slightly different threats. More accurately, they have all the same threats, plus a bit more.

Two years ago, following the Pulse shooting, Operation Blazing Sword kicked off. A ton of people volunteered to help the LGBT community not just purchase a firearm, but learn how to use it. I’m one of those volunteers.

However, what have we done beyond that? Not a whole lot, and I think we need to change that. They’re our allies in this fight. We need to start acting like it.

I have a colleague whose been in a monogamous

Drdougrx
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 12:18 (1781 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

Relationship with her partner for at least 30 years. Between them they easily spend $10k a year on guns and ammo.

Gary....I Agree!

sort of on the same subject

Gary Reeder
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 14:31 (1781 days ago) @ Drdougrx

I find that God's love reaches those we judge ...

Jim Taylor
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 13:06 (1781 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

and sometimes we are the ones He is opposing because of our lack of love.

I don't have to agree with someone's lifestyle and choices to show them Papa God's love. I mean, some of you Misfits use Glocks, which I think are ....

nevermind .. I don't want to get negative.

And I still like you!

I like the post Gary. He is correct. And for those of us who try to walk with Jesus ..... well ... we sometimes need a lot of work ourselves.

WE WERE NEVER TOLD TO LIKE ANYONE BUT

JT
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 16:50 (1781 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

TO LOVE EVERYONE.

and I have failed miserably at that

Gary Reeder
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 17:29 (1781 days ago) @ JT

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Put you behind in your past Brother Reeder

Rsim
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Friday, June 21, 2019, 06:39 (1780 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

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I posted similar thoughts on liberals some time back and...

Huey
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 21:31 (1781 days ago) @ Jim Taylor

Was barbecued. It's interesting to see how many "Christians" get up every day and see which way the wind is blowing to decide exactly what they believe that day.

I learned a long time ago the right thing to do is rarely the best thing to do.

It rains on the just and unjust. Guess we all struggle daily. I know I do...

No... and yes....

Sid R
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 14:07 (1781 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

I don't and won't agree with that life style. I find it biologically, and socially unacceptable behavior. It is personally disgusting. I don't want to see it or have it forced down my throat to force me to think it is normal behavior. I want children to be children. I did not and do not judge, someone has done that for me. On the other hand I treat EVERYONE as a good person until proven otherwise. That being said all people should be able to protect themselves by any means necessary and should choose whomever they want to lead them with out prejudice. Murder is a sin no matter who did it. The why it was done matters not.

Love the sinner, not the sin. It's His call, not ours...

Rsim
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 15:13 (1781 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

I agree, the time has come to circle the wagons, who cares who owns or drives the wagon?

I have lived in Atlanta most of my life

Blake
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 16:04 (1781 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

And have known lots of gay folks. A few where good friends. I know a gay couple that are Christian! They deal with more guilt than a catholic and are great folks. Most gay folks are just folks and are not activists! Most don’t want attention. They just want to live the best way they can. I can relate as a Christian, non Christian think I am a hypocrite because I am not a saint! Or a fanatic for speaking of the lord or praying when I am not in church. It is not for me to judge. I don’t like being judged either. I don’t like someone pushing their morals on me to justify their sins. Gay, liberal, leftist etc.
I am all for god and the constitution but I am human I sin and break the laws of man. and one day I will be judged for every bit of it. I try to not throw stones. I do think everyone should be armed though!

It is hard for me to not dislike the gays

Gary Reeder
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Thursday, June 20, 2019, 16:17 (1781 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

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Granny says, if you cant talk nice, don't say anything.

WB
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Friday, June 21, 2019, 08:16 (1780 days ago) @ Gary Reeder

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