Plot twist:
‘Commies with guns’: Second Amendment is racially motivated, says ultra left-wing pro-gun group
https://www.rt.com/usa/520007-socialist-rifle-association-gun-law/
The Socialist Rifle Association is steadily coming to prominence and has a fascinating take on gun culture in the US. They view owning firearms as on a par with providing disaster relief and feeding the homeless.
It’s a side of the debate that most of the world has never heard.
The pro-gun lobby is the domain of right-wing, conservative Republicans in America. Or is it?
The Socialist Rifle Association is everything the stereotypical gun community isn't, apart from their steadfast commitment to bear arms. Since forming in 2018, they now claim to have over 10,000 members, including in every single US state.
Speaking to RT.com, the group’s communications director Lucas Hubbard said: “Commies with guns has always been a thing, we just don’t flaunt it like the right does.”
The firearm organization regularly gets death threats and abuse on social media, but are determined to stick to their cause.
"Our whole point is to be unabashedly inexistent, we try and produce privacy for our members but us existing is a liberatory struggle. Existence is resistance in our case, the more we exist publicly, the more we can further our goals. If we hide in obscurity, we’re being erased,” Hubbard said.
Despite their name, there’s more to the SRA than meets the eye. Not all members own firearms or wish to. The group performs social roles including feeding events for the homeless, running community gardens and helping with disaster relief. They say they are not a political organisation.
“We’re an educational, non-profit dedicated to community defence and firearms is actually quite a small portion of that, as how can you really provide safety and security for your community if your hierarchy of needs are not being met, things like food and shelter?” Hubbard explained.
“We do a lot of outreach, mutual aid and getting food in people's bellies and disaster relief for whatever your communities may need. We have a whole giant organ that operates around that function, that is far larger than our firearms organ,” the SRA spokesperson said.
“We are entirely concerned with the safety of our communities, particularly we are concerned with guaranteeing the rights and safety of marginalised communities.
“In America, whenever gun control happens or whenever social programs get suspended, it is marginalised communities that get hurt the worst.”
For non-Americans, it's hard to equate gun control discriminating against the marginalised.
How does the SRA feel that happens?
Hubbard said: “Like with the banning of silencers, so poor people during the depression could not acquire wild game out in the woods without being noticed. That’s just one example. The next was Ronald Reagan’s ban in California for the public carrying of firearms, that was because The Black Panthers were protecting their communities and he didn’t like that. We can trace back historically how gun control as well as the Second Amendment has always been racially motivated – we chiefly buck against that.”
Cont.