The media censors don’t like TV shows that feature gun ownership in a positive light, especially in the Negro community.
Gun Owners of America was sponsoring a show entitled Guns Out TV that was running in the DC Metropolitan area.
But after the third episode which featured Negro men shooting and enjoying their AR-15s, the Sinclair Broadcast Group cancelled any future episodes from airing.
According to John Crump of Ammoland: “The broadcaster was concerned because an episode showed the host firing an AK-47. The last episode that aired was about myths surrounding AR-15s.”
Shermichael Singleton, who is one of the shows’ hosts, said: “We tried to reach new gun owners [and] showcase a different side of firearms. We were tired of the negative stereotype about Negro men with guns and set out on a mission to change that narrative.”
The good news is: Guns Out TV has been picked up by "RecoilTV" and can be viewed here. GOA wants to thank its industry partner, Big Daddy Unlimited, not only for sponsoring RecoilTV, but for adding Guns Out TV to its lineup. GOA wants to thank its industry partner, Big Daddy Unlimited, not only for sponsoring RecoilTV, but for adding Guns Out TV to its lineup.
"All that the South has ever desired was that the Union, as established by our forefathers, should be preserved, and that the government, as originally organized, should be administered in purity and truth." – Robert E. Lee
My dad was not a hunter... knew virtually nothing about firearms... he was a life insurance salesman and believed very much that helping a man provide for his family after he died... was his calling from God.
I was 14 or 15 and my father introduced me to one of his insurance clients. An older gentleman that taught me how about firearms and how to hunt. He and his wife had a son but his son was older than I and had already moved away from home. The older gentleman and his wife took a real shine to me... I reckon they liked having a boy around the place. They would invite me in for a sandwich at lunch time. The older man was poorer than us... and had a strange house (compared to mine) with shelving on every wall... floor to ceiling.
Sometimes after I had finished my sandwich and glass of milk the man would show me the trophies on the shelves.
"My son won this one when he was 12 years old at a tournament in Richmond... and this one he won in New York when he was only 15... and this one he won over in England at a place called Wimbledon."
He was proud to show me... his name was Mr. Arthur Ashe Sr.
I knew nothing about his son until later when I asked my dad.
Gum Springs Virginia 1978+/-
If you are not actively engaging EVERY enemy you encounter... you are allowing another to fight for you... and that is cowardice... plain and simple.
Not that our black population is all that high here, but I have never seen a black person at a gun show, sport show or at the range.
I've taken several. A staffer at the hospital I used to work at had a husband who was hard-core conservative. Not "republican" conservative, but legit "Fuuck you, get off your ass and fend for yourself" conservative.
I can't imagine how much it would suck to be associated with the "black culture" in the US because of my skin color.