theworldismine13
God Emperor of SOHH
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What's going to be the difference between going to a 'Black' owned gun shop as opposed to a white one? The companies that manufacture the guns are still going to be white owned. You can't cut the devil out of getting his portion. It doesn't work that way.
So I suppose a Black owned gas station is the same? Since they ain't pumpin their own oil. I guess a black mechanic ain't ok since he buys tools from the devil.... how bout a black owned food spot? they gotta get their food from the devil too
edit: should have looked at your rep before responding, ignored
Does anyone by chance know any in Florida? particularly NE Florida.
I'm a do some research myself, but any if brehs know of any, let me know, 'preciate it.
Central Texas Gun Works (Black republican owner )
Keep searching brehs...know it gotta be more than 3 in the whole continental united states.
BTW the President of H&K is a brother.
The link that I posted in the OP says this dude is not a Republican
True, we don't make the guns now but we're going to have to take baby steps and build this shyt brick by brick. We've done such an abysmal job supporting black business post-Civil Rights that now our choices are far and few between, so in certain situations we have to buy white until a black alternative exists.What's going to be the difference between going to a 'Black' owned gun shop as opposed to a white one? The companies that manufacture the guns are still going to be white owned. You can't cut the devil out of getting his portion. It doesn't work that way.
I feel you in that they probably would try to make it harder on us. But we can't just roll over and let them do it, we have to give it our best shot and keep knocking until the door either opens or falls over.I hate to say this but the odds of Blacks getting gun shops/ranges is next to none. Obama was right about this, the NRA is one of the most powerful organizations in the US and their lobbyists are amongst the most influential.
True, we don't make the guns now but we're going to have to take baby steps and build this shyt brick by brick. We've done such an abysmal job supporting black business post-Civil Rights that now our choices are far and few between, so in certain situations we have to buy white until a black alternative exists.
I feel you in that they probably would try to make it harder on us. But we can't just roll over and let them do it, we have to give it our best shot and keep knocking until the door either opens or falls over.