By now everyone has heard of Michelle Malkin, Rush Limbaugh, and Michael Savage‘s protege opening fire at a Unitarian church in Knoxville, TN. But I think you need to hear Navyswan’s story as well:
…the 4th of July. It was getting late that night and there were fireworks going off in the neighborhood, like every year (although it is technically illegal within city limits.) Then, I started to hear something weird. It sounded like fireworks hitting the roof of the house. My husband and I went out to investigate. When we went out back we saw the first firecracker hit a pecan tree in my parent’s yard. Then, we saw the the second (one of the big ones) go off at ground level in my sister’s backyard only feet from her backdoor. It lit the entire backyard up. We saw that the people down the hill were aiming fireworks at my sister’s house. We ran over there to tell them to stop. That is when we had a gun pulled on us.
The wife is the one who pulled out a handgun. The male just stood there and said “get off my land”, although we were on my father’s land. My husband was the first to notice the handgun pointed at him. He said that having a gun pointed at him made him uncomfortable and asked if she would kindly put it away. That is when she went all right wing nutso on us, saying, “it’s my right to carry a gun, you can’t take my rights away.” Seriously, she said that. So, we stood there longer than most people would have if there was a gun pointed at them and continued to ask them to be careful where they are pointing their fireworks. After we left, they packed everything up and went inside.
Anyway, you might wonder how this story ties into the above story. Well, it turns out that the animosity towards my sister started when she got a Wiccan bumper sticker on her car. She dared to be openly Wiccan. These people were simply following the trend of expressing fear of what is different in the form of hatred and violence. As a result, I had a gun pointed at me on the 4th of July.
A few days after the incident the woman gun toter came to my dad and apologized for “the gun thing”. She claimed that the reason she pulled a gun on us was that she was afraid for her husband’s life. See, he was in Iraq and now has a pin in his back and she thought we were going to hurt him and she said that they had accidentally shot all those firecrackers at our houses. Yeah right. Why was her first response to pull a gun on her neighbors if they were innocently shooting fireworks and accidentally shot some at our houses?
Of course, they are patriotic, gun loving, Christian, conservative Americans. And that gives them the right to pull guns on their neighbors because they thought that they were above the law and common decency since he was injured in Iraq. I said that night that I was done. I disown Alabama and the South in general.
Please check out my post from my Alabama excursion.
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OT, When I went through your pictures of your Alabama trip, I was reminded that the “Hallelujah Bush” sign is now the “Hallelujah McCain” sign.
Just disown Amerika…it’s easier that way. I am a complete alien in this culture.