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Sunday, November 30, 2025

Alan Keyes - Second Amendment Rights

Second Amendment Rights

I am a strong supporter of the 2ndAmendment. The 2nd Amendment is still in the Constitution of the United States, contrary to what some elites would like us to believe.

And the 2nd Amendment was not put into the Constitution by the Founders merely to allow us to intimidate burglars, or hunt rabbits to our hearts' content. This is not to say that hunting rabbits and turkeys for the family dinner, or defending against dangers, were not anticipated uses for firearms, particularly on the frontier -this is true.

But above all, the Founders added the 2nd Amendment so that when, after a long train of abuses, a government evinces a methodical design upon our natural rights, we will have the means to protect and recover our rights. That is why the right to keep and bear arms was included in the Bill of Rights.

In fact, if we make the judgment that our rights are being systematically violated, we have not merely the right, but the duty, to resist and overthrow the power responsible. That duty requires that we maintain the material capacity to resist tyranny, if necessary, something that it is very hard to do if the government has all the weapons. A strong case can be made, therefore, that it is a fundamental DUTY of the free citizen to keep and bear arms.

In our time there have been many folks who don't like to be reminded of all this. And they try, in their painful way, to pretend that the word "people" in the 2nd Amendment means something there that it doesn't mean in any one of the other nine amendments in the Bill of Rights. They say that, for some odd reason, the Founders had a lapse, and instead of putting in "states" they put in "people." And so it refers to a right inherent in the state government.

This position is incoherent, and has been disproved by every piece of legitimate historical research. For example, at one point in Jefferson's letters he is talking about the militia, and he writes "militia, every able-bodied man in the state . . . - (every man capable of carrying arms)." That was the militia. It had nothing to do with the state government. The words "well-regulated" had something to do with organizing that militia and drilling it in the style of the 19th century, but 'militia' itself referred to the able-bodied citizens of the state or commonwealth - not to the state government.

It would make no sense whatsoever to restrict the right to keep and bear arms to state governments, since the principle on which our policy is based, as stated in the Declaration, recognizes that any government, at any level, can become oppressive of our rights. And we must be prepared to defend ourselves against its abuses.

But the movement against 2nd Amendment rights is not just a threat to our capacity to defend ourselves physically against tyranny. It is also part of the much more general assault on the very notion that human beings are capable of moral responsibility. Consider, for example, the phony assertion that certain weapons should be banned because 'they have no purpose except to kill people.' This debate is not about certain kinds of weapons that kill people; all kinds of weapons can kill. It is people that kill people, and they can use countless kinds of weapons to do so, if killing is in their hearts.

So let's get down to the real issue: are we grownups, or are we children? If we are grownups, then we have the capacity to control our will even in the face of passion, and to be responsible for the exercise of our natural rights. If we are only children, then all the dangerous toys must be controlled by the government. But this 'solution' implies that we can trust government with a monopoly on guns, even though we cannot trust ourselves with them. This is not a 'solution' I trust.

Advocates of banning guns substitute things for people, but this approach won't wash. It is the human moral will that saves us from violence, not the presence or absence of weapons. We should reject utterly the absurd theory that weapons are the cause of violence.

Anyone who is serious about controlling violence must recognize that it can only be done by rooting violence out of the human heart. That's why I don't understand those who say 'save us from guns,' even while they cling to the coldly violent doctrine that human life has no worth except what they 'choose' to assign to it.

If we want to end violence in our land, we must warm the hearts of this people with a renewed dedication to the God-given equality of all human beings. We must recapture the noble view of man as capable of moral responsibility, and self-restraint. Purify the heart and we will not have to worry about the misuse of weapons.

It is the business of the citizen to preserve justice in his heart, and the material capacity, including arms, to resist tyranny. These things constitute our character as a free people, which it is our duty to maintain. If we want to hold on to our heritage of liberty, we must first and foremost strengthen our confidence in our own moral capacity, and encourage such confidence in our fellow citizens. Only a people confident that it can behave like grown-ups will be justified in asserting its right to keep and bear arms, because it will be a people responsible to use them only in defense of ourselves and our liberty.

But if we want that to be true, then we shall have to return, as a people, to that same humble subjection to the authority of true moral principle that characterized our Founders, and that characterized every generation of Americans, until now. We must regain control of ourselves.

Most deeply, then, the assertion of 2nd Amendment rights is the assertion that we intend to control ourselves, and submit to the moral order that God has decreed must govern our lives. And just as we have no right to shirk our duty to submit to that moral order, so we have no right to shirk our duty to preserve unto ourselves the material means to discipline our government, if necessary, so that it remains a fit instrument for the self-government of a free people.


Wednesday, November 26, 2025

Stop the Genocide in GAZA

Lift the blockade on Gaza stop the Genocide

Mass starvation is spreading across the occupied Gaza Strip amidst an unprecedented man-made humanitarian catastrophe as Israel continues to deliberately restrict the entry of supplies critical for the survival of the civilian population. Unarmed volunteers have been blocked or detained by the Israeli navy while carrying out solidarity missions, attempting to deliver food and medical supplies to people in Gaza facing starvation. Sign the petition and urge governments to press Israel to lift its illegal blockade immediately and unconditionally.

What’s the problem?

For 18 years, Israel has imposed an illegal blockade on the occupied Gaza Strip. Since October 2023, it has tightened the blockade, restricting food, fuel, and medical supplies, deepening a humanitarian crisis as part of a calculated plan to bring about the physical destruction of Palestinians in Gaza.

Genocide is a crime and must end now.

Israeli naval forces have intercepted and boarded civilian vessels in international waters that were part of peaceful solidarity initiatives by volunteers carrying humanitarian aid to Palestinians in the occupied Gaza Strip, where killings, starvation, forcible displacement, and devastation have reached catastrophic levels, especially for children.

Through its suffocating illegal blockade, Israel has consistently and deliberately restricted the entry of food, medicine and other humanitarian aid to the occupied Gaza Strip. Israel’s blockade is a key means through which it is inflicting genocide on Palestinians in Gaza and also amounts a form of collective punishment.

The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) stated on 29 July that famine thresholds had been reached for food consumption in most of Gaza, concluding that the worst-case scenario for famine is already playing out and the number of people, including children, dying from starvation will continue to increase.

The impact on children, people with disabilities and chronic illnesses, pregnant and breastfeeding women has already been devastating.

These acts are illegal, inhumane, cruel and deadly. More and more people are facing starvation and death as a result of malnutrition.

The International Court of Justice ordered Israel to allow unimpeded flow of aid in January, March and May 2024 to protect Palestinians in Gaza from genocide. Also, as the occupying power, Israel is obligated to ensure the survival and welfare of Gaza’s civilian population, not to strangle it.

This man-made catastrophe is enabled by the longstanding impunity the international community has been granting Israel for decades. The blockade on Gaza is not about security, it is genocidal.

Condemnation is not enough. States must act now to stop Israel’s genocide against Palestinians and facilitate the unhindered entry and distribution of humanitarian aid to Gaza.