CULLMAN —
I sure that the liberal-marxist editorial cartoonist who produced the cartoon published in the Tuesday, Jan. 29, edition of The Cullman Times believed that it was extremely witty. In his liberal-marxist mind the good guy of gun control is triumphing over the "evil" NRA. In my interpretation of the cartoon, however, the cartoonist unwittingly showed the true goal of the liberal-marxist left for the subjugation of the American people.
The gun on the ground represents the disarming of the American people. The man being handcuffed represents us all, individually and collectively, being unarmed and forced to obey the draconian laws of a totalitarian government. The surprised look on his face shows that he believed the liberal-marxist lie that they did not want to disarm the American people. Also, that he believed that the subjugation of the people could not happen here because this is America and discovered that he was wrong. The person dressed as a police officer, but wearing a gun control cap, represents one of the evil accomplices that a totalitarian government must have: Armed government thugs that will enforce the dictator's will without question.
When honorable law enforcement agents, federal, state or local, enforce unconstitutional laws, or worse the dictatorial decrees from a president who would be a dictator, they become government thugs, no better than the Gestapo or the KGB. We need more freedom not more gun control laws that hurt only honest people and do nothing to solve the problems of criminals using guns.
Sidney C. Yarbrough
Cullman
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