THIS IS WHAT IT TAKES TO PROTECT YOU BUTT.
Subj: Fw: Fwd: have lots of guns on handLooters in Ferguson, Mo. , were met with little or no police resistance Friday night and store owners were forced to protect their businesses with their own guns.
One store owner said on the first night of the protesting, "There are no police here. We trusted the police to keep it peaceful, but they didn't do their job."
This is fact… real history, and should be sent to every home in America . Sadly most won’t forward this message and many people will quickly delete it, and run and hide from the message contained here.
In essence, they are surrendering to mob rule, thieves and murderers, who turn out in times of trouble to break into stores; steal, burn, and destroy the property of innocent people.
Often, the police hide or watch from a distance; sometimes because they are out-numbered or would be criticized for police brutality if they interfered, and could even be sued if one of these low-life criminals would be injured by them.
Dozens of businesses along West Florissant Ave. in Ferguson , Missouri were ransacked and robbed by rioters, including Target, Dollar General, Wal-Mart, liquor stores, automotive stores and a QuikTrip was burned down.
Hundreds of business owners and their employees had to run and hide in terror as waves of rioters arrived; some with guns.
MANY HIDE THEIR FACES.
Cleanup by shop owners in the after math!
But not everyone cowered in fear… some took action!
History shows us that those who are armed and protecting their homes or businesses cause the thieves to seek easier targets for their violence and theft.
Some businesses in the Ferguson riots escaped looting.
Why these businesses avoided destruction of their property and saved their livelihood should be a lesson for politicians.
Some business owners with their employees and friends stood firm, right outside their establishments, ready to take on all comers.
Why? Because they were armed to the teeth!
At Riverfront Tattoo and the adjacent gun store, owners Mike Gutierrez ( below left) and Adam Weinstein (third from left) brought AR-15s, body armor and lots of high-capacity magazines (the type Obama wants banned) to guard their store against bedlam.
Rioters passed right by the store.
Mally’s Supermarket was protected by armed men and it was untouched.
As was Sam’s Meat Market.
And a beauty supply store owned by Asians.
No looting or damage to any of these businesses.
Do you wonder why!
And the lesson for politicians and all liberal gun-grabbing Democrats is that being armed — and armed to the teeth — is the ONLY defense against a rioting mob.
The lesson should have been learned for good after the 1992 L.A. Riots, when only shop owners in Koreatown were spared because they defended their stores with force of arms:
The right to bear arms must be sacred!
The shop owners and people in these examples worked hard for the life they have. To deny them of the best tools possible to protect themselves and their property is criminal.
Pass it on and if for no other reason just to piss off Al Sharpton
2 comments:
I'm too lazy to do the research, but I wouldn't be surprised if not a single one of those photos was taken in Ferguson, MO.
Gutierrez, Weinstein and their group arrived to find thieves tearing through a Dollar General in the same strip mall that houses their business. Weinstein says the looters attempted moving toward the shop, but were scared off by the guns. Then the police arrived.
"There were like two SWAT vans, two dozen cop cars," said one woman. The cops apparently checked out the situation and then tore off to some other crisis.
"It is what it is," said Gutierrez, summing up the situation. He adjusted the straps on a Kevlar bib that looked cartoonishly tiny compared to his bulk. "People just got too into their emotions.
---The e-mail forward ignores what the article:
"Ferguson Riots: North County Business Owners (Some Armed) Survey the Damage
Posted By Danny Wicentowski on Mon, Aug 11, 2014 at 11:58 am"
---Says about the police showing up soon after they stood outside with the guns. It would be a a miserable thing to suggest that if the owners had stayed home, the police would have protected the tattoo shop from damage. I do not know how to prove a negative.
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