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Father Pfleger does not Trust Black People with Guns
« on: July 09, 2015, 04:53:29 pm »
Wednesday, July 08, 2015

 
Father Pfleger does not Trust Black People with Guns

 
 This is where racism leads.  Father Pfleger of Chicago and other disarmists have filed a lawsuit against three municipalities outside of Chicago.  In essence, that lawsuit says that black people cannot stop themselves from murdering and stealing, so people outside of Chicago have to keep strict controls on the sale of guns.  Too understand the lawsuit, it claims that lack of strict gun controls has a disproportionate effect on black people.  From the lawsuit(pdf):

Plaintiff Coalition for Safe Chicago Communities and the individual plaintiffs Reverend Robin Hood, Father Michael Pfleger, Louvenia Hood, Annette Nance-Holt and Pamela Montgomery-Bosley, who are members of the Coalition and residents of the Chicago neighborhoods most afflicted by illegal gun use bring this action under the Illinois Civil Rights Act of 2003 (ICRA) against the defendant local governments for allowing gun shops in their respective jurisdictions to sell guns in a manner that disproportionately jeopardizes the lives of African Americans, causes mental anguish and distress and diminishes the value of their homes  and other property.
All of the bad things that are mentioned, lives jeopardised, mental anguish and distress, and diminished property values, come about because of black people committing crimes against other black people in Chicago.   There is virtually no white on black crime in Chicago's black neighborhoods.   

 If the crime in areas surrounding Chicago were as great, there would be no disproportionate effect.  The lawsuit acknowledges that in areas where guns are more easily obtained than in Chicago, the crime rate is much lower.

 It would make more sense to sue Chicago for having strict controls on guns and preventing black people from defending themselves.   Gun control has a long racist history of disarming black people.   But the lawsuit claims, in essence, that black people cannot be trusted with guns.

Police Chief James Craig of Detroit, is taking the opposite tact.  He encourages black people to be armed and to defend themselves.  Detroit's crime rate is falling.  We are seeing these different approaches in real time.  Chicago's elite, including Father Pfleger, believe that the best way to protect people is to disarm them.  Police Chief Craig of Detroit thinks the best way to protect them is to empower them to protect themselves.

   Definition of  disarmist
http://gunwatch.blogspot.com/2015/07/father-pfleger-does-not-trust-black.html
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