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They will do anything to get what they want including playing the racist card when it suits them.
As for me I like colion Noir's videos.
 
Typical for this race and gender baiting sorry mouthpiece for the Obama regime. Sometimes I watch to amuse myself. It's viewers are old white hippies and their college age grandkids. They portray every white male over 40 who isn't in love with Obama as a racist. Any black man who doen't fall in line with the victim mentally is just a stooge for whitey.
These people thrive on keeping minorities impoverished and the country divided!
 
Well like they say, "any publicity is good publicity". I have never heard of Mr. Noir until this thread, but you can be assured that I will be eagerly reviewing his material now. Thanks MSNBC :) .

Keith
 
Funny thing is he's been making these videos expressing his beliefs long before the NRA scooped him up. MSNBC makes it sound like he's reading a script the NRA wrote when in fact all the NRA has done is give him a bigger stage in which to stand on. I've been watching this guy for over a year now and he continues to impress with his sharp intellect, and witty sense of humor. He is truly an entrepreneur of our community. Rock out with your Glock out Mr.ColionNoir!
 
Funny. I didn't see a black man when I looked at his videos. I saw an American concerned with the direction the country is going.
 
Funny thing is he's been making these videos expressing his beliefs long before the NRA scooped him up. MSNBC makes it sound like he's reading a script the NRA wrote when in fact all the NRA has done is give him a bigger stage in which to stand on. I've been watching this guy for over a year now and he continues to impress with his sharp intellect, and witty sense of humor. He is truly an entrepreneur of our community. Rock out with your Glock out Mr.ColionNoir!

Absolutely. I knew of him from YouTube. Long before he became affiliated with the NRA.

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To be honest black people are the worst about politics, if your black and don't support Obama or Democrats as a whole they get absolutely nasty sometimes. I remember Stacy Dash didn't vote Democrat and they tore her to shreds.

It pisses me off when I see a group of people act so vile.
 
To be honest black people are the worst about politics, if your black and don't support Obama or Democrats as a whole they get absolutely nasty sometimes. I remember Stacy Dash didn't vote Democrat and they tore her to shreds.

It pisses me off when I see a group of people act so vile.

It's any minority that doesn't do what they are told. God help them if they ever get an idea of their own! Back to the Progressive Plantation you go!

Remember how Linda Chavez, Clarence Thomas, Condoleezza Rice, Colin Powell (before he sold out), Herman Cain, etc., were treated by the "tolerant" left?
 
So if NRA hires a white guy, they're racist white guys, if they hire a non-white guy, they're racist white guys. Gotta love it, but then again, welcome to (extreme) lefty battle strategy: No real battle, just trying to ridicule.

Let's see if they hire a women, they become sexist too I bet. :)
 
So if NRA hires a white guy, they're racist white guys, if they hire a non-white guy, they're racist white guys. Gotta love it, but then again, welcome to (extreme) lefty battle strategy: No real battle, just trying to ridicule.

Let's see if they hire a women, they become sexist too I bet. :)

I was about to say that Elizabeth Hasselbeck was available, but it looks like "The View" decided to "unfire" her.
 
I knew this would happen. An educated, outspoken, very pro-2A man that just happens to also be a black guy is far too much of a threat to the liberal agenda.

Agreed.


Difficult to paint us as a bunch of racist, uneducated, backwards hicks now.

Also destroys the fallacy that the NRA is the gun makers... Not sure who the hell ever came up with that. Hell, I think the gun makers could and should do more than they are doing now.


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To be honest black people are the worst about politics, if your black and don't support Obama or Democrats as a whole they get absolutely nasty sometimes. I remember Stacy Dash didn't vote Democrat and they tore her to shreds.

It pisses me off when I see a group of people act so vile.

Very true, I'd say they get very hateful when you don't support their agenda.
 
Agreed.


Difficult to paint us as a bunch of racist, uneducated, backwards hicks now.

Also destroys the fallacy that the NRA is the gun makers... Not sure who the hell ever came up with that. Hell, I think the gun makers could and should do more than they are doing now.
If you REALLY want to confuse them here are some facts about the NRA:
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1. The NRA was originally not a civil rights organization.

The NRA was founded in 1871 after the Civil War by Army and Navy Journal editor William Conant Church and General George Wood Wingate of the Union Army, who were both dismayed at the horrible accuracy of Union soldiers during the Civil War. The original purpose of the organization was for rifle marksmanship training. However despite this, the NRA is the oldest civil rights organization in the United States.

2. The NRA has a history of being for gun control.

In 1934, the NRA supported the National Firearms Act, which served to regulate and tax firearms that were considered used by gangsters at the time. They also supported the Gun Control Act of 1968, which expanded on the system to license firearm dealers and prohibit criminals and those with mental impairments from owning firearms.

3. The NRA has a history of supporting the Civil Rights Movement.

While African Americans were being terrorized by the Ku Klux Klan, where the Klan were sometimes aided by local law enforcement, the NRA setup charters to help train local African American communities to be able protect themselves. The most prominent case being in 1960 in Monroe, N.C. where the local National Association for the Advancement of Colored People head Robert Williams also chartered an NRA Rifle Club that successfully defended an assault on one of their leader's homes by the KKK without casualties.

4. The NRA is active in wildlife conservation.

The NRA supports wildlife conservation through efforts to open lands up to managed hunting. For example, under the Pittman-Robertson Act of 1937, proceeds obtained through a tax on hunting firearms and ammo were used specifically to research and rebuild a vast array of wildlife species and habitats. Today, the NRA continues to seek expansion on these measures. It's worth noting that the proceeds from taxes and licensing go to support the governmental agencies charged with environmental research and conservation management, as "little funding comes from taxes paid by the general public."

5. The NRA offers extensive firearms training programs.

The organization offers training programs for civilians as well as law enforcement. The training programs offered are even recognized by law enforcement as acceptable to fulfill the training requirement for concealed carry licenses (CCW). Today, the NRA has trained over 10,000 police and security firearm instructors and 55,000 certified instructors who in turn train roughly 750,000 people a year. (This is much higher now too)

7. A majority of Americans have a favorable image of the NRA.

According to a recent Gallup poll, 54% of Americans hold a favorable view of the NRA, while 38% have an unfavorable view. Putting this in perspective, a more recent Gallup poll shows President Obama holds a 51% approval rating, while 43% disapprove.

8. The NRA has 3 separate organizations.

The NRA has three separate bodies. The NRA of America is mainly concerned with promoting training, education, and safety. The NRA-ILA is the lobbying arm of the organization. And the NRA Foundation is the the charitable arm of the organization.

9. Funding for the NRA might surprise you

According to FactCheck.org, nearly half of the funding for the NRA comes from membership dues alone. Voluntary donations to the NRA, however, still account for a majority portion of the remaining funding. This includes voluntary donations made during gun purchases at the point of sale as well as programs like the "round-up" campaign, operated by the NRA-ILA and retailers, where consumers can round a purchase up to the nearest dollar for donation to support lobbying efforts. With that said, gun manufacturers do donate to the NRA as well. For example, Sturm, Ruger, and Co., ran the "Million Gun Challenge" in 2011, which directly ties gun sales to donations with the target being one million dollars.

10. Current stance on gun Control

The NRA's current stance on gun control is to enforce existing laws more aggressively. In 2008, in response to the Virgina Tech shooting, the NRA helped to pass the "NICS Improvement Act," which would provide increased funding and grants to states to report vital information to the National Instant Background Check System (NICS), such as mental health. The NICS is used for background checks of potential gun buyers. Unfortunately, the system has been woefully underfunded (receiving only 5.3% of the authorized funding) and reporting has been lackluster. In addition, the NRA has pointed out that those who lie on their background checks when purchasing firearms are for the most part not prosecuted. In response to this, Vice President Biden claimed that they "don't have the time" to prosecute such violations, which, by the way, carries a minimum 5 year federal sentence, if convicted under the Gun Control Act.
 
Very true, I'd say they get very hateful when you don't support their agenda.

It's really sad, even my own mother who, God bless her soul, was a very smart and open-minded person succumbed to that line of thinking time to time. I think it has just been hammered into generations of young adults so much that when someone they know or they feel they have a connection with does something different it appears as if that person is attacking everything they were taught growing up.

If a white person supports Obama they are sometimes given praise amongst their friends for being so progressive and cool. But if a black person supports Romney they are shut down, ridiculed, given the unfair label of "Uncle Tom". The verbal backlash is really astounding, especially coming from a group of people who complain about lack of compassion and open-mindedness concerning race.
 
I have been watching Colinnoir on YouTube for a while now (everyone should check out his channel) I was glad when he was picked up to assist the NRA. His arguments are articulate, logical, and often humerous. He is an awesome reprisentative to the 2a community.

It makes me sick the way msnbc spun that video clip.
 
I’ve been watching Colion Noir for a while, and really have to ask MSNBC, what the freak does this have to do with race? Colion Noir has a good message. Unfortunately, the media has to do their thing and twist the info to suit their message. :angry:
 

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