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MARTIN C. FREDRICKS IV: Four The Record — I Call BS, Too, And My Conscience Screams NO!

Please join me in saying NRA? No Way!
and using #NRANoWay on social media.

My Facebook friend, Steven G. Johnk, better known as Spider, created this graphic (on top of this blog). It’s right in line with what many of the survivors of the Parkland, Fla., school shooting are saying.

Here are the comments of three Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School
students to CNN:

  • “This isn’t about the GOP. This isn’t about the Democrats. This is about us creating a badge of shame for any politicians who are accepting money from the NRA and using us as collateral.” — Cameron Kasky
  • “The people in the government who were voted into power are lying to us…. Politicians who sit in their gilded House and Senate seats funded by the NRA telling us nothing could have been done to prevent this, we call BS. They say tougher guns laws do not decrease gun violence. We call BS. They say a good guy with a gun stops a bad guy with a gun. We call BS. They say guns are just tools like knives and are as dangerous as cars. We call BS. They say no laws could have prevented the hundreds of senseless tragedies that have occurred. We call BS. That us kids don’t know what we’re talking about, that we’re too young to understand how the government works. We call BS.” — Emma Gonzalez
  • “We’ve sat around too long being inactive in our political climate, and as a result, children have died. If our elected officials are not willing to stand up and say, ‘I’m not going to continue to take money from the NRA because children are dying,’ they shouldn’t be in office and they won’t be in office because this is a midterm year and this is the change that we need.” — David Hogg

Watch for yourself:

  • “Parkland students say, ‘We are going to be the last mass shooting’” https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/18/us/florida-school-shooting-updates/index.html\
  • “Florida student Emma Gonzalez to lawmakers and gun advocates: ‘We call BS (https://www.cnn.com/2018/02/17/us/florida-student-emma-gonzalez-speech/index.html)

These students, and a group called March For Our Lives (www.marchforourlives.com) are planning a protest in Washington, D.C., and other cities around the country for March 24. I’ll be with them, I hope physically but if not then at least in spirit.

There’s a school walkout protest planned for April 20. My kids will have permission to participate.

And, finally, I will no longer vote for candidates for office who are members of or take money from the National Rifle Association.

People I know and respect are afraid of what might happen if they withhold their votes. They say that while their representative or senator is a member of or takes money from the NRA, they vote the right way on other issues. They’re afraid if they don’t vote for that incumbent, or a desirable replacement, the other, less desirable candidate will win the election. And where will that leave us?

They’re absolutely right. To them I say, “I get it. I feel you.”

But here’s the thing …

I can no longer, in good conscience, support anyone who aids and abets the NRA in its quest to keep as many guns as possible in our communities and on our streets.

I will no longer settle for the least objectionable candidate.

I reject “lesser of two evils” justifications when it comes to my representatives. Just because the alternative is worse doesn’t mean the better alternative is good.

Bad is bad.

Members of Congress and state legislatures who take money from the NRA, or believe what it preaches, have blood on their hands. If I continue to vote for them, or candidates vying to replace them, blood will be on mine, too.

I have three children in public schools.

I can’t do it.

To get my vote back, members of Congress and state legislatures need to repudiate the NRA narrative, cancel their memberships and vow to eschew campaign funds or backdoor deals from the organization.

Call me naive if you must, but I’m not. My eyes are wide open. But I’ve had enough. I can’t stomach seeing any more dead kids, or adults for that matter, on my television, in my newspaper or on social media, the victims of mass shootings.

It’s all become very simple. If a candidate enables the killing for our children, they will do so without me.

#NRANoWay




6 thoughts on “MARTIN C. FREDRICKS IV: Four The Record — I Call BS, Too, And My Conscience Screams NO!”

  • Jim Fuglie February 21, 2018 at 12:14 pm

    God bless those kids. They aren’t old enough to say Bullshit yet, but they knoww what they’re talking about. Good column, Martin.

    Reply
    1. IV Words February 27, 2018 at 6:48 am

      Thank you, Jim. High praise, coming from you. I appreciate it.

      Reply
  • Jackie Brodshaug February 21, 2018 at 12:30 pm

    Me too. Who sits on the board and where can we learn more about the NRA and all their income sources?

    Reply
    1. IV Words February 27, 2018 at 6:50 am

      Let’s root them out.

      Reply
  • Francine podenski February 21, 2018 at 12:34 pm

    An easy action item: Text “NRA” to Resistbot (50409 on your mobile or resistbot on Messenger), and it will tell you whether any of your representatives in Washington have received money from the NRA and immediately give you a way to fax or call them to express your views.

    Reply
    1. IV Words February 27, 2018 at 6:49 am

      Awesome! I was trying to figure out the best way to figure out who was taking the NRA’s money. Thanks, Francine!

      Reply

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