John Longenecker Safer Streets Anti-gun journalists agree to become hired guns.
Millions of gun owners are aware that professional journalists are offered grants to compose and post anti-second amendment content which, according to the Joyce Foundation's incentive, promises to impact public policy. July 1st, Chad Baus of Buckeye Firearms Association appeared on Arizona's NBC radio affiliate hosted by David Codrea and his show War On Guns to furnish listeners with an important report on this.
This news means that journalists are gunning for the second amendment and getting paid as an incentive. This means that they are biased. It means that they don't care about the profession. It means no more dignity for the Fourth Estate.
It means that they are corrupt.
This isn't a new concept except for the blatant commissioning of writers to go against a civil right. But it does explain how the New Media has purpose and presence.
The Joyce Foundation's website says that it views gun violence as a health issue. This reflects a poor understanding of the issue. Crime may perhaps remotely be viewed as a health issue, but this is rhetoric for emotional responses, and it isn't working well anymore.
With the resignation of Paul Helmke from the anti-gun Brady Center For the Prevention of Handgun Violence, we're starting to see signs of implosion, a somewhat violent chemical metaphor, I know, but apt.
Anti-gun isn't a real job anymore. These are hobbyist opportunities for love of the interest, good work if you can get it, but it's drying up because it's not welcome. And where do you tell it's not welcome? In Congress.
Mutterings about how gun control is verboten and other clues on the politics strongly suggest the career ladder for anti-gun non-profits may have a few broken rungs and missing nails. The tax exempt status of your average non-profit is often contingent upon supporting a civil right secured by law, as one mission stated at the time of application.
Do these do that?
Journalists who agree to become hired guns showcase that they cannot be trusted anymore. Journalists can become hired guns for non-profits who want to operate outside of due process and integrity, but in so doing, they disparage and disgrace themselves by abuse of their civil right -- of course the very same concept they claim for gun owners.
The New Media are a grassroots eruption of purposeful response, a self-defense you might say, filling a void, you might say, in how the Fourth Estate is a safeguard of liberty. Watchdog of government. Somebody fed a steak to those watchdogs so they'd look the other way.
However the New Media actually take the mantle of the Fourth Estate, the main stream media will not be a part of it. They sold it.
Awakening of our Authority as supreme is the missing piece to the puzzle of how Americans get back their country from the servants. It means less corruption and greater independence from our servants. We are now our own watchdog.
Thanks to Chad Baus for the story.
Happy Independence Day. "It's not the Fourth of July, it's Independence Day." - David Codrea.
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