Monday, May 18, 2015

An All American Shoot Out

AS THEIR NAMES WOULD SUGGEST, the big Texas shoot out between The Banditos and the Cossacks and the cops, a three way event, did not involve any African-Americans. It involved good, hard working, patriotic Americans, probably mostly very conservative, and a lot of guns, alcohol, music, and loud talk. A lot of anger, which, from all indications, had been building, growing, in plain sight, steadily, predictably, week after week, for a long time. Money talks, and dozens of free spending men once a week is simply too much for a roadhouse to turn down. But this nightmare has nothing to do with ghettos or racism. This is main stream America, amigo, with all its anger, arrogance, and weaponry. Just guessing, just about all the gang members profess a devotion to Christianity and to the American flag. and of course to freedom, the second amendment, and so on, and so forth. No left wingers allowed, with their damned big government socialistic atheist, anti capitalistic gun regulation. Is there a motorcycle club somewhere in America for liberals, socialists, or atheists? There seem to be a million motorcycle clubs in America, and they mostly appear to be European-American in membership, and these motorcycle clubs usually seem to glorify being tough, and ready to fight. As of now, I have never heard of any namby pamby left wing intellectual free thinker motorcycle clubs. For that matter, are there any African-American motorcycle clubs/gangs in America? Or have they all been exterminated? Has there ever been one? Would African-Americans living in inner cities who could afford motorcycles bother to form gangs? Why do motorcycle owners form gangs, but not automobile owners? Is there a Pontiac Vibe gang anywhere? I kinda doubt it, somehow... The "Banditos" must be Latin American. Are the "Cossacks" really Russian, or merely European-American caucasian? According to standard conservative ideology, we are all better off if "good people" carry guns, steadfastly defending themselves, the second amendment, the American way, and who knows what all else. So, were the guys in the Banditos and cossacks "good guys" or 'bad guys"?

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