Gun Rights Activist: As an African American on MLK Day, It’s Important We Preserve the Right to Defend Ourselves

‘I will not allow anyone to push the narrative that there are racist people at these rallies’

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MAN: “It's not only a constitutional rights issue, it's also a civil rights issue. The governor who is known for blackface and/or possibly having Klan's hood on has the audacity on MLK Day to declare executive order that would prevent people from lawfully protesting. This has been a longstanding rally where people have come and protested. And then on top of that, to add insult to injury, he wanted to push forth the narrative that white supremacists are stirring up issues. I feel comfortable here, haven't had any issues here. I don't know what the problem is. So for me, as an African-American on MLK Day, it is critically important that we preserve the ability to defend ourselves and our loved ones. And I would not allow anybody to push the narrative saying that there are racist people at these rallies. It's not true."      

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