http://mediamatters.org/blog/2014/05/29/pundit-who-blamed-ucsb-mass-murder-on-gay-marri/199507
on the real, we used to be embarrassed when White controlled media seem to go into our neighborhoods at times of grief find the the one that least articulate and fills their stereotype of who we are, well now that same dynamic happens on a nat'l scale and they find the presumably educated well dress person to do what the less educated used to do and they too are an embarrassment of a greater degree because they know they are spewing lies and assisting in the disenfranchising of others of their race.
Ken Blackwell -- who cited "the attack on ... natural marriage" as a reason for the May 23 mass murder in Isla Vista, California -- has longstanding ties to the National Rifle Association.
Blackwell, who is also a senior fellow at anti-gay hate group Family Research Council, was flagged by People for the American Way's Right Wing Watch linking gay marriage to the killing spree that left six dead. From FRC's radio show:
no the most convenient way is to deny it and demean those that try labeling them as race baiters followed by sticking their heads in the sand. what the educated house "N's" don't mention that those things that are blamed are because of an over abundance of examples to qualify it. refusing background checks are tantamount to not discussing and denying it as a start by claiming it invalid for gun purchasing. drinking and carry permits that story is waiting in the wings for it's turn.BLACKWELL: When you see there's a crumbling of the moral foundation of the country, you see the attack on the -- on natural marriage and the family that has been a part of the, not only the moral foundation and the upbringing of our children but the teaching of sexual roles and the development of human sexuality in our culture. When these fundamental institutions are attacked and destroyed and weakened and abandoned, you get what we are now seeing and that is a flood of these disturbed people in our society that are causing great, great pain. And as opposed to dealing with the foundational problems, we look for ways of blaming the Second Amendment, or blaming knives or blaming cars when they are used. At the end of the day, you have just underscored the problem. This is a convenient way of avoiding talking about what's at the root cause.
accusing in this way is a two edged sword so why not embrace both to come to the same decisions we need new law regulations and politicians not beholding and afraid of NRA. for the record in my 65 years can't remember ever saying "those gay's are responsible" for anything you?