While students and activists geared up to march in Washington, D.C., and across the country in support of new restrictions on the Second Amendment, rapper Killer Mike warned that gun control is way the progressive left can return black Americans to slavery.
In an interview with NRATV’s Colion Noir, Killer Mike explained how the left equates gun control with progress and observed, “[They are] going to progress us into slavery.”
In the lead-up to the March 14 school walk out for gun control, Killer Mike said he told his kids, “I love you, but if you walk out that school walk out my house.”
“You can’t continue to be the lackey,” the Atlanta-based rapper and business owner said. “You’re a lackey of the progressive movement because you have never disagreed with the people who tell you what to do.”
Noir pointed out how celebrities like George Clooney and Steven Spielberg pledged $500,000 to Saturday’s gun control march.
“Celebrities often don’t know what to do. They’re told what to do,” Killer Mike said, explaining how a famous rapper, who’s a friend of his, felt pressured into doing an anti-gun promo. Killer Mike told his friend that he’s very pro-Second Amendment” and that it is about the children for him — after a shooting on his daughter’s college campus (Savannah State University); “I talked to my wife and daughter after that, the decision was we’re going to go to Savannah, she’s going to get a gun and train more.”
“We’re raising a generation of kids where everyone gets’ a trophy. But in real life, everyone doesn’t get a trophy,” Killer Mike said. “In real life, the cops don’t come on time.
.@MrColionNoir sits down with rapper, actor and activist @KillerMike to have the gun culture conversation no #MSM, politician, celebrity or anti-gun protestor has the courage to engage in. #NRA pic.twitter.com/YLis9ImzyR
— NRATV (@NRATV) March 23, 2018
He observed that defending the Second Amendment is an issue where a division arises between people who might otherwise be political allies, saying, “We are a gun owning family. We are a family where my sister farms. We are a family where we will fish, we will hunt, but we are not a family that jumps on every single thing an ally of ours does because there are some things we just don’t agree with.”
On June 18, 2015, Breitbart News reported that Killer Mike reacted to a heinous shooting of nine innocents at Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church by saying, “What happened in Charleston is an act of terror committed by a terrorist. Simple & plain. I wish those folks in that church had been armed.”
When some fans reacted adversely, Killer Mike followed up his comments by talking about the number of citizens who attend NRA meetings while armed. He said, “I know no one attacks NRA meetings. Wonder why?”
AWR Hawkins is an award-winning Second Amendment columnist for Breitbart News, the host of the Breitbart podcast Bullets with AWR Hawkins, and the writer/curator of Down Range with AWR Hawkins, a weekly newsletter focused on all things Second Amendment, also for Breitbart News. He is the political analyst for Armed American Radio. Follow him on Twitter: @AWRHawkins. Reach him directly at awrhawkins@breitbart.com. Sign up to get Down Range at breitbart.com/downrange.
http://www.breitbart.com/big-hollywood/2018/03/25/rapper-mike-gun-control-promises-return-slavery/
I see a lot of powerful hope in some of this man’s message.
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“In real life, the cops don’t come on time.”
In real life, ANY time the pigs show up, people often die.
“What happened in Charleston is an act of terror committed by a terrorist.”
No, Mikey, what happened in Charleston was no more real than the Holohoax, Sandy Hoax, or the tooth fairy.
Pull your head out of the Matrix, and WAKE UP!
I caught that too, #1, that’s why I said I saw hope in only “some” of his message. If he can influence more youth on the importance of being armed, that’s a big counter to the brainwashing they’re currently subjected to.
These articles and vids, they always require sifting, sifting to extract what is helpful and constructive. And maybe he’s like Bill Cooper who knew so very much but had not yet hit on the Jewish Power issue. Maybe this rapper will yet come around.
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They’re only ‘allowed’ to put out so much of the truth, galen.
There are lines they’re not allowed to cross.
Yeah, and it must be tough to be a celebrity. No amount of money could soothe a disturbed conscience.
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Good to see at least a few celebs (this dude and Jesse Hughes) support gun rights, regardless of what else they think. But the best part of Killer Mike’s interview was when he admitted (what I already suspected having done years of research to aid in my rock band redemption novels), “Celebrities often don’t know what to do. They’re told what to do” I am so glad this rapper admitted this. Celebrities may be rich, but they’re as much slaves as anyone else is…or even moreso IMHO.