The NRAs top players are still silent and for the most part, excusing themselves from the mess created by the death of Philando Castile. But now one prominent NRA spokesman has come out, and he thinks Castile should be alive.
As mentioned by The Daily Sheeple yesterday, the NRA did make an announcement shortly after word broke of another police officer involved shooting. Considering Castile notified the police officer, Jeronimo Yanez, that he was armed, the NRA likely felt it was a gun issue, and its certainly looking like thats the case.
Castiles death was troubling, the NRA said, adding that it supported the right of law-abiding Americans to carry firearms, no matter their race. Rest assured, the statement added, the NRA will have more to say once all the facts are known. On Friday in St. Paul, Minnesota, close to a year after Castiles death, the police officer who snuffed out his life was cleared of all charges in the death of Castile. Castile was a beloved elementary school cafeteria worker who had a permit for the firearm he was carrying when he died. There were protests in St Paul. The NRA remained silent.
However, the groups most prominent black commentator, Colion Noir, is speaking out about the not guilty verdict. Yanez walking away from this case a free and clear man is just wrong, Noir wrote in an impassionedonline post on Sunday. Though he despised race-baiting, Noir wrote, covert racism is a real thing and is very dangerous.
Philando Castile should be alive today. I dont feel [Yanez] woke up that day wanting to shoot a black person. However, I keep asking myself, would he have done the same thing if Philando were white?
He writes later in his passionate post:
I so badly wanted to keep race out of this. There are so many professional race baiters who thrive on and become rich from increasing the racial divide in this country. Because of this racial opportunism, it makes it hard to call out the more insidious elements of racism in this country vs. the isolated incidences where race doesnt play a factor. Then again, considering other examples where race was legitimately a factor In previous shootings, I think it would be irresponsible not to consider race as a possible motive in this shooting.
All that being said, Philando should be alive today. In my eyes, Yanez screwed up big time. I dont feel he was out to take a black life that day, but it doesnt matter because his actions cost Philando his life. My legal mind can see why they couldnt get to Manslaughter in the Second Degree based solely on the facts at hand, but Yanez walking away from this case a free and clear man is just wrong.
But, this doesnt mean that this is the view of the NRA. Noir said he was speaking only for himself, not as a spokesman for the NRA or its leadership. Noirs comments reflect the thoughts of many gun owners, crossing racial lines. Many gun permit holders across the United States put themselves in Castiles shoes because many get up and put on their everyday carry gun in the morning. And many face a routine traffic stop while armed as well. But perhaps theres another reason the NRA remained silent when a gun owner was senselessly executed during a traffic stop.
Its members also include many law enforcement officers and the NRA law enforcement training division has, it proudly notes, trained more than 58,000 law enforcement firearm instructors in the past 50 years.
Although Castiles case could be one of race, as pointed out by Noir, it also should be black and white when it comes to gun ownership. Castile had a right to own a gun to protect himself. He lives under the same Constitution as the rest of us the Constitution that gave Yanez his day in court to face a jury of his peers. Even if Castile was a robbery suspect (which he wasnt) he was denied his day in court when a cop took his life.
Title: NRA Spokesman Colion Noir: Castile Should Be Alive.
I agree.
Of what use are our Second Amendment rights if some easily frightened pussy-boy cop shits his pants and shoots us to death if we are actually exercising our Second Amendment rights.
Just having a gun in the presence of police does not entitle them to shoot you to death for no good reason. That's generally even more true when you have a woman and toddler in the car.
When I see you lie about what happened ("just having a gun") I know you can't defend your position.
I didn't lie. However, I overstated it.
There is no evidence that Pussyboy Yanez ever saw or had any evidence at all that Castille even had a weapon other than his own offhand remark. Yanez shit himself and blasted Castille to death before Castille could pull out his wallet or phone or his gun.
There is no evidence that Pussyboy Yanez ever saw or had any evidence at all that Castille even had a weapon other than his own offhand remark. Yanez shit himself and blasted Castille to death before Castille could pull out his wallet or phone or his gun.
Well, thank God he did, huh? Otherwise our boy Yanez could have been in deep doo-doo.
Offhand remark? Your high-on-dope boy made a point of telling the officer that he was armed, even though Minnesota law does not require that. Never did say he had a permit. Hmmm. Plus, he looks a little like that armed robber on the BOLO. Hmmm.