While most Americans spent Christmas Eve enjoying the company of their families and friends at home or at church, filmmaker Michael Moore set about to spread the Christmas cheer by race-baiting on his personal blog.
On Dec. 24 Moore wrote a post on gun control that claimed so many Americans own guns “because too many white people are afraid of black people.”
Moore’s solution to this “problem”?
“Calm down, white people, and put away your guns.”
This should comes as no surprise given that last week Moore told Current TV that Americans have a history of being “frightened of the native people” and that’s why they own so many guns. But while Moore beats around the bush in his interview with Current TV when he muses on who these gun owners are afraid of, he makes it loud and clear in his blog post “Celebrating the Prince of Peace in the Land of Guns.”
“Why on earth would we need 300 million guns in our homes?” Moore asks in the blog post. “It’s because too many white people are afraid of black people. Period. The vast majority of the guns in the U.S. are sold to white people who live in the suburbs or the country.”
As Red Alert Politics previously pointed out, Moore totally ignores the fact that”white people who live in the suburbs or the country” in the U.S. may own all those guns for hunting purposes. Ironically, he forgives Canada for owning 7 millions guns because they are “mostly hunting guns.”
Moore also adds his two cents on the Sandy Hook shooting and surprisingly admits that “guns sometimes work” when solving a problem. He let’s us in on “the dirty little fact none of us liberals want to discuss,” which is that,”The killer only ceased his slaughter when he saw that cops were swarming onto the school grounds – i.e, the men with the guns.
“When he saw the guns a-coming, he stopped the bloodshed and killed himself. Guns on police officers prevented another 20 or 40 or 100 deaths from happening,” Moore wrote.
And then, just as quickly as Moore’s moment of honesty came, he goes back to his liberal talking points and says that while guns have proved to save lives, he would still “love to see the president and Congress enact stronger gun laws.”
So much for that.