Friday, October 12, 2018

Point of a Gun.




[The] gun makes its point; the point made brings pain to bear upon the soul of a nation of killers how women can, and should take their protection into their own hands. There is a recent development among white American students making a point about guns. Nationwide there are rallies planned by stage teenagers to show their support for the Second Amendment. A young cat, Will Riley, who goes to school in New Mexico, organized this event in 40 states with 300 schools to walk out of school for 16 minutes to show their support and respect for right to bear arms.

His website has details. In it he claims, "Distribution of education was never, and will never be our goal. We do however recognize that when anti-gun students organized their walkout, they were allowed and often encouraged by their schools. In light of this fact, we ask that we receive the same platform to express our views. Additionally, in order for a movement like this to be successful, it must be loud enough for people to notice. A walkout, as opposed to an after school rally, is more unconventional and therefore will garner more attention." But they are going to disrupt school schedules, and if he was referring to white men, and boys shooting up schools in the concept of his protest; he is in a low level of denial about who his people are, and who he is. He is masked by illusions taught to him.

We can wrap our heads around killers, but we cannot wrap our logic around murders of white children. This is illogical, but consistently we, as a nation, contradict ourselves around the subject of killing white children, and the right to bear arms for white men and women, and create wars white people love to uphold as testimonial text from some type of dogma.

The boy went on to say, "Having a well informed, well educated citizenry is key to our success as a republic. However, during this 16 minutes we will work to educate our fellow students about their constitutionally protected rights. What lesson is more important for a young citizen to learn?"

Did you hear what he asked? "What lesson is more important for a young citizen to learn?" This a white boy speaking about priorities. Do you understand what he said means to the grandchildren of the people his people killed for sport and land acquisition? A white child taking up his political inheritance to raise the right of gun ownership over all the other elements of life, and childhood development is speaking to the heart of what ails the nation, and his people. This is the area of concern the country should be focused upon: soul sickness.


Dawn Wolf, Keeper of Stories
May 2, 2018
photo by Roland Dawson.



"The first time the American flag did not look menacing was on Raquel Welch's body." 
- Gregory E. Woods, Keeper of Stories
May 4, 2018 


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