The NRA and all their allies are afraid of a high school kid.
Your authoritarian 'liberals' at work. Do you support this? Answer the fucking question.
There is growing evidence that some of America’s financial elite want to create a world in which America’s public policy decisions emanate from corporate boardrooms in Manhattan rather than from citizens and their elected officials. This was demonstrated in recent weeks when both Citigroup and Bank of America announced changes to their corporate guidelines aimed at preventing law-abiding Americans from exercising their constitutional rights.
According to Citigroup’s new policy, the nation’s fourth largest bank will withhold business from companies that fail to sufficiently curtail the Second Amendment rights of their customers. Specifically, the policy requires “new retail sector clients or partners” to refrain from selling standard-capacity magazines, to prohibit the sale of firearms to law-abiding adults aged 18 to 20 years-old, and to ignore a vital statutory safety valve provision that permits a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) to transfer a firearm three days after a background check has been initiated. Citigroup has also stated that it will further scrutinize the firearms manufacturers they do business with
Pretty fucking soulless to make mockery of this. Since you're all in a laughing and jovial mood, here's the first victim seconds before he died (you can see the laser on him)
Pretty fucking soulless to make mockery of this. Since you're all in a laughing and jovial mood, here's the first victim seconds before he died (you can see the laser on him)
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns and shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns, shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Still sounds like the NRA is afraid of a high school kid.
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns, shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Still sounds like the NRA is afraid of a high school kid.
He graduated and is 18; not a kid and no longer is high school (I’m pretty sure that was mentioned before, in a thread you were commenting on). But hey, don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative.
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns and shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
I wish that smarmy little cunt would have been shot in the school.
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns, shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Still sounds like the NRA is afraid of a high school kid.
He graduated and is 18; not a kid and no longer is high school (I’m pretty sure that was mentioned before, in a thread you were commenting on). But hey, don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative.
Yes.. The NRA and you being scared of an 18 year old dude is much better.
Pretty fucking soulless to make mockery of this. Since you're all in a laughing and jovial mood, here's the first victim seconds before he died (you can see the laser on him)
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns, shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Still sounds like the NRA is afraid of a high school kid.
He graduated and is 18; not a kid and no longer is high school (I’m pretty sure that was mentioned before, in a thread you were commenting on). But hey, don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative.
Yes.. The NRA and you being scared of an 18 year old dude is much better.
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns, shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Still sounds like the NRA is afraid of a high school kid.
He graduated and is 18; not a kid and no longer is high school (I’m pretty sure that was mentioned before, in a thread you were commenting on). But hey, don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative.
Yes.. The NRA and you being scared of an 18 year old dude is much better.
Triggered.
Lol wut? You are the one thinking an 18 year old kid is more powerful than the NRA.
Hogg is fair game. He may have been a victim of school violence, but he's also involved in a movement that wants to confiscate guns, shut down organizations that support gun rights by going after the insurance companies they use and their banking partners. Those kind of tactics should be shut down. That isn't exercising free speech.
Still sounds like the NRA is afraid of a high school kid.
He graduated and is 18; not a kid and no longer is high school (I’m pretty sure that was mentioned before, in a thread you were commenting on). But hey, don’t let facts get in the way of your narrative.
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There is growing evidence that some of America’s financial elite want to create a world in which America’s public policy decisions emanate from corporate boardrooms in Manhattan rather than from citizens and their elected officials. This was demonstrated in recent weeks when both Citigroup and Bank of America announced changes to their corporate guidelines aimed at preventing law-abiding Americans from exercising their constitutional rights.
According to Citigroup’s new policy, the nation’s fourth largest bank will withhold business from companies that fail to sufficiently curtail the Second Amendment rights of their customers. Specifically, the policy requires “new retail sector clients or partners” to refrain from selling standard-capacity magazines, to prohibit the sale of firearms to law-abiding adults aged 18 to 20 years-old, and to ignore a vital statutory safety valve provision that permits a Federal Firearms Licensee (FFL) to transfer a firearm three days after a background check has been initiated. Citigroup has also stated that it will further scrutinize the firearms manufacturers they do business with
https://nraila.org/articles/20180413/bailed-out-banks-launch-coordinated-attack-on-law-abiding-gun-owners
https://i.gyazo.com/d60f99b02ee1cf041c6733cdaa0b9877.mp4
If I ever become such a polititard as to make light of kids getting shot to either serve or counter a political agenda, I'd kill myself.