When you’re 2 ammunitions short of a full magazine, go full potato.
Hoping to ride the wave of pathetic anti-gun screeching being permeated in the Australian MSM, Gun Control Australia’s Sam Lee and Greens MP David Shoebridge are going to be hosting an hour’s worth of drivel at a Politics in the Pub event in Sydney entitled “Freedom through gun controls or unlimited firearms?”
Yes, who better than the Greens to be giving a talk on freedoms and individual liberties. The title of the talk gives you a feel for the intended deliberate polarisation of the subject matter.
What couldn’t be more balanced about this talk? Two virulent anti-firearm activists; one a paid activist who has proven time and again that she doesn’t know what end of a firearm a bullet comes out of and the other an unhinged, ultracrepidarian Greens MP that has made it his personal mission to witch hunt everyone he doesn’t like?
One can imagine how this will play out. An audience full of bussed in Greens supporters in an already left leaning pub, screened questions (if any) and everyone nodding in furious agreement with each other.
As usual, no pro-gun counter balance from someone such as Dr Samara McPhedran because differing opinions would be offensive, you bigot. If it’s anything like Shoebridge’s Facebook page, he’ll be banning and blocking dissenting opinions all over the place.
In other words, a CNN Town Hall in a pub.
Much like the “solidarity protest” they are planning outside the US consulate in Sydney on March 23.
Now, the other question is will they change the location at the last minute like they did two years ago, when SFFP members showed up to confront them at their media conference? Or will they chicken out like their compatriot Philip Alpers did in New Zealand last month in Otago when faced with a hostile pro-gun crowd?
It would be great to see fellow firearm owners turn up and really ruffle some feathers, as it’s been shown before that it really doesn’t take much to ruin an echo chamber with these intellectual lightweights.
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