Mark Robinson spoke out at a city council meeting last Tuesday evening in Greensboro, North Carolina. His comments defending the Second Amendment are a reminder that free-and-in-the clear television would censor out all such messages not consistent with liberal orthodoxy. Yes, the national subscriber-based “Fox & Friends” show did share the video, but don’t count on the owners of local Fox Affiliates to go beyond the obvious advocacy of familiar race-baiting Democratic Party themes. The owners are invisible and live in distant cities.
People who can’t pay subscriber rates will never hear Robinson’s thoughts. The same goes for people like me who refuse to financially support the liberal “Pay TV” cesspool (news, values, commercials) that largely marginalizes venues on the right.
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“I’ve heard a whole lot of people in here talking tonight about this group and that group, domestic violence and blacks, this minority and that minority”
“What I want to know is — when are you all gonna start standing up for the majority? Here’s who the majority is — I’m the majority! I’m a law-abiding citizen who’s never shot anybody. I’ve never committed a serious crime — never committed a felony.”
“It seems every time we have one of these shootings, nobody wants to put the blame where it goes, which is at the shooter’s feet. You want to put it at my feet! You want to turn around an restrict my right — constitutional right that’s spelled out in black and white — you want to restrict my right to buy a firearm and protect myself from some of the very people you are talking about in here tonight.”
“It’s ridiculous! I don’t think Rod Serling could come up with a better script!” “It doesn’t make any sense!”
“The law-abiding citizens of this community, of other communities, we are the first ones taxed and the last ones considered.”
As defined by the online dictionary, “race-baiting” is “the unfair use of statements about race to try to influence the actions or attitudes of a particular group of people.” It’s a tool of the left.