Calling for Jews To Arm Themselves; 100-year old Colt Woodsman: Gun Talk Radio | 1.12.20 C

Published on January 13, 2020
Duration: 43:48

This discussion explores the historical vulnerability of Jewish communities and questions the tendency of some within the community to support gun control, despite a history of persecution and genocide. The conversation highlights the perceived contradiction between supporting policies that disarm a targeted group and the need for self-defense, drawing parallels to historical events where disarmament preceded mass violence. It suggests a potential shift in political alignment among Jewish Americans due to these concerns.

Quick Summary

The discussion explores the historical vulnerability of Jewish communities and questions the tendency of some within the community to support gun control, despite a history of persecution and genocide. The conversation highlights the perceived contradiction between supporting policies that disarm a targeted group and the need for self-defense, drawing parallels to historical events where disarmament preceded mass violence.

Chapters

  1. 00:18Introduction: Gun Talk Radio
  2. 00:24Host Tom Gresham's Puzzlement on Jewish Support for Non-Resistance
  3. 00:53Article: The Science of Keeping Jewish Americans Vulnerable
  4. 01:03Guest David Nabhan Joins the Discussion
  5. 01:16Historical Context of Jewish Persecution and Gun Ownership
  6. 02:01Statistics on Jewish American Electorate and Political Parties
  7. 02:34Critique of Political Parties Facilitating Antisemitic Attacks
  8. 03:01Host's Perspective as a Non-Jewish Texan
  9. 03:37Example of Rabbi Attacked with Machete
  10. 03:44Jewish Community's Response to Attacks: Firearms Training
  11. 04:24Comparison to British Labour Party and Antisemitism
  12. 04:51Declining Jewish Support for Democrats
  13. 05:30Article Recap: Science of Keeping Jewish Americans Vulnerable
  14. 05:39Genocides and Disarmament: Rwanda Example
  15. 06:04Modern Genocides Preceded by Disarmament
  16. 06:13Examples: Cambodia, Rwanda, Soviet Union
  17. 07:31Dismissal of Concerns as Paranoia or NRA Talking Points
  18. 07:49Critique of Universities and 'Woke' Ideologies
  19. 08:16Upside-Down Logic: Disarming for Safety
  20. 08:54Jewish American Voting Bloc and the Democratic Party
  21. 09:37Potential Political Shift if Jewish Americans Reject Disarmament Policies
  22. 10:12Call for Law-Abiding Citizens to Re-evaluate Political Choices
  23. 11:16David Nabhan's Website and Credentials
  24. 11:51Caller's Reflection on Historical Targeting and Self-Protection
  25. 12:07Comparison to Women's Self-Defense Movement
  26. 13:37Second Amendment Foundation: Bill of Rights vs. Bill of Needs
  27. 15:17Virginia Gun Control Legislation and Senator's Remarks
  28. 16:41The Gun Ban Lobby's True Intentions
  29. 18:47Caller Frank: Jewish, Loves Firearms, Father Escaped Austria
  30. 19:50Jews Not Allowed to Own Guns in Nazi Germany/Austria
  31. 20:04Disarming Jews Before Murder: A Historical Pattern
  32. 20:25The Consequence of Disarmament: Mass Murder
  33. 21:05Learning from History: Gun Confiscation Leads to Genocide
  34. 21:51Virginia Politicians and the Disarmament of Jews
  35. 22:23The Principle: Shall Not Be Infringed
  36. 22:35Caller Brian: Colt Woodsman 100-Year-Old Pistol
  37. 23:30Colt Factory Letter for Historical Firearms
  38. 24:09Recommendation: Shoot the Colt Woodsman with Standard Velocity Ammo
  39. 25:13Treating Historical Firearms as Heirlooms
  40. 26:21Caller Gary: Conspiracy Theory about Peacekeepers Confiscating Weapons
  41. 27:09Conspiracy Theories and Lack of Evidence
  42. 31:05Mark's Gun Show Report: Virginia
  43. 32:00Mood in Virginia: Upset and Active Regarding Gun Control
  44. 32:11Increased Gun Purchases in Virginia
  45. 32:38Encouragement of Political Involvement: Virginia Citizens Defense League (VCDL)
  46. 33:09Second Amendment Rallies and Resolutions in Virginia
  47. 34:05Caller Kitty: Walther PK 380 Purchase at Gun Show
  48. 39:14Caller Gene: Conservative Jew, Explains Political Shift
  49. 39:30Siege Mentality and Distrust of Right-Wing Governments
  50. 40:01Hatred of Republicans and Antisemitism
  51. 40:20Shift to Intellect Over Emotion in Political Views
  52. 41:00Parallel Shift in Black Community: Exploring Voting Options
  53. 41:17Increased Support for Trump in 2020 Election
  54. 42:06New Mexico Rally Against Red Flag Laws
  55. 42:23Caller Patrick: Marlin Camp 45 Carbine Purchase
  56. 43:27Commitment to the Second Amendment and Political Involvement

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is the historical vulnerability of Jewish communities relevant to the gun control debate?

Historically, periods of persecution and genocide against Jewish people have often been preceded by government-mandated disarmament. This historical pattern leads some to argue that supporting gun control policies can make vulnerable populations, including Jewish Americans, more susceptible to violence and unable to defend themselves.

What is the 'science of keeping Jewish Americans vulnerable' as discussed in the article?

The 'science' refers to the perceived political and social dynamics that contribute to the vulnerability of Jewish Americans. This includes historical patterns of antisemitism, the tendency of some within the community to support gun control despite these threats, and the political alignment with parties that advocate for such measures.

How does the discussion relate the Second Amendment to the concept of 'rights' versus 'needs'?

The discussion posits that the Second Amendment protects a fundamental right to bear arms, not merely a 'need' for them. This perspective argues against the idea that the government can dictate what firearms citizens 'need,' emphasizing that rights are inherent and should not be infringed upon based on perceived societal needs or government discretion.

What is the perceived contradiction in Jewish Americans supporting gun control?

The contradiction arises from the historical experience of Jewish people as a group frequently targeted for persecution and genocide. Critics question why a community with such a history would support policies that disarm citizens, potentially leaving them defenseless against future threats, rather than advocating for the right to self-defense.

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