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Colin Waugh bought a shotgun four weeks before November’s election. An unapologetic liberal, he was no fan of firearms. He had never owned one before. But Waugh, a 31-year-old from Independence, Missouri, couldn’t shake his fears of a Donald Trump presidency — and all of the chaos it could bring. He imagined hate crimes and violence waged by extremists emboldened by the Republican nominee’s brash, divisive rhetoric. He pictured state-sanctioned roundups of Muslims, gays, and outspoken critics.
SUBMITTER'S COMMENT: "Ten years ago I sneered at those paranoid preppers. And now I AM one! |
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"He pictured state-sanctioned roundups of Muslims, gays, and outspoken critics."
What paranoid twaddle. Good grief. Trump was not my 1st choice for republican candidate (most other of the 16 contenders would have been ... well, "okayer") but to try to infer he's the 2nd coming of Hitler or Pol Pot is beyond absurdity.
However ....I welcome Colin to the gun owning community. Just watch where you point that muzzler there, Colin. OK just leave the weapon in another room .....
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