No the joke was going out and punching a neo-nazi on our lunch break... geeez lousie you're wound up tight and got that plug in their deep.
Yeah, I'm wound tightly when it comes to people in the firearms community putting short term profits ahead of my right to bear arms. We are all on the same team, and like it or not, the bad apples reflect on the team as a whole. Those types of divisive ad campaigns unfortunately don't reflect only on Spikes, but the entire 2A community. We each have a responsibility to promote responsible gun ownership and be good ambassadors for the Second Amendment. As soon as you become a gun owner, that responsibility is put on your shoulders, like it or not. How we act, the image we promote, and the way that we conduct ourselves in our communities directly affect public opinion about guns and gun rights. I take that responsibility
extremely seriously, and when I see a prominent member of the 2A community putting their own interests ahead of our collective 2A rights, it makes my blood boil.
"Poking Liberals" or poking the "liberal media" does absolutely
nothing to safeguard our rights, as a matter of fact it polarizes the issue further, and alienates would be 2A supporters and weakens our 2A rights.
That is unacceptable.