In Joe Biden’s America, the quickest way to marginalize an individual or a group is by labeling them racist. It can happen to anyone since the accusations don’t have to be supported by facts. Once the label has been cast, the legacy media takes over. The accused will become the target of relentless coverage, mostly opinion, which reinforces their racism, whether it’s real or imagined. Their friends and supporters will flee, and there’s definitely no appeal since anyone who is forced to deny they’re racist only appears more racist.
It was only a matter of time before the gun ban industry saw the utility of racist labeling and incorporated it into their battle plans.
A study released this week attempts to paint pro-gun youth – and by extension, all of us – with a racist brush. The authors even added a dose of “male supremacy” for seasoning.
Titled “U.S. Youth Attitudes on Guns,” the study was conducted by Michael Bloomberg’s Everytown for Gun Safety, the Southern Poverty Law Center, which is pivoting more toward gun control every day, and the Polarization and Extremism Research and Innovation Lab, known as PERIL.
PERIL began by studying hate and extremist behavior in Germany. Their goal for operating in the United States is to “develop an empirically-tested, nationally-scalable intervention to prevent youth from radicalizing to white supremacist extremism.” According to their website, PERIL is funded by Everytown for Gun Safety, the SPLC, the anti-gun Joyce Foundation, the City of Seattle, other anti-gun nonprofits, and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
Their research was divided into three phases:
Click the link to read the whole article: Everytown Study Gun Owners Supremacist and Racist
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