And the children shall lead them.

 

“The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people. As long as the government is perceived as working for the benefit of the children, the people will happily endure almost any curtailment of liberty and almost any deprivation.”
―Adolph Hitler

What a precocious little twerp.

Thirteen-year-old Vermont gubernatorial candidate Ethan Sonneborn, a Democrat, wants the state to pass a gun control bill, and he wants to be sure an “assault weapons” ban is added to it.

NBC 5 quotes Sonneborn saying, “My generation has been taking an important step in this because we’re the ones were getting shot. This affects us directly and people who say it can’t happen in Vermont, we came this close to it happening in Vermont. It will happen in Vermont if we don’t take action.”…

 

His goal is true “progressive gun reform.

NBC 5 said Sonneborn believes lawmakers who oppose the new gun controls come from “parts of the state where guns are more prevalent.

Vermont had been a deep blue state for several decades and I knew that it was only a matter of time before one of the safest states in the nation  with practically no gun restrictions decided that it was an opportune time to get on the anti-gun bandwagon especially after the thwarted school shooting attempt by, as usual, a messed up millennial.

And why are they messed up?  Three generations of liberalism will do the trick.

And little by little, inch by inch confiscation is the goal.

The anti-gun movement has held out the falsehood that they are not coming after people’s guns as a central core of their effort to hide their existential goal.  The lid was blown off that charade when a 97-year-old man who previously occupied a position at the top level of our country (retired Supreme Court Justice John Paul Stevens) advocated for the abolition of the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in the paper of record – The New York Times.

I was a teenager once. And my world view has changed 180 degrees since those long ago days.  It because I grew up, read books, questioned everything  and drew conclusions. which did no happen overnight.

Here is a couple of interesting videos.