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Tennessee Democrat expelled for inciting mob accuses Republicans of ‘mobocracy’.

Tennessee Democrat Rep. Justin Pearson Complains ​About Republicans’‌ Opposition to Gun Control

Tennessee Democrat Rep.⁣ Justin Pearson, who was expelled from his position for inciting an “insurrection”‍ in‌ the state Capitol, is⁢ now complaining to corporate media that Republicans are enlisting mob rule to‍ once again stifle a leftist-led ⁢gun ‍grab in ‍the Volunteer State.

“I wonder ‌what you make ⁢of the fact that the people of your state‌ who you were standing up for would ‍like ⁣to see some gun​ safety ​legislation,⁣ and ⁣the Republicans are⁤ ignoring the will‌ of the ⁢majority,” MSNBC’s Nicole Wallace asked Pearson in an interview on Tuesday.

Pearson’s comments are ironic‌ considering he was one of the “Tennessee Three” representatives who ⁣encouraged a mob in the chamber gallery in March to bully legislators into passing restrictive gun ⁢control laws.

Their attempts ‌to rouse the ​rowdy crowd with jeers, taunts, and chants of ⁢“no action, no‍ peace” were met with swift accountability from the General Assembly, ​which voted⁤ to boot Pearson and Rep. Justin Jones from the House​ days later.

At ⁤the ⁣time,‍ Democrats all over the nation, including President ⁤Joe Biden, and the corporate media ⁣condemned ⁢the ⁢committee removals and ‌ejections as “racist,” an erosion of “democratic norms,” and the “latest GOP move to stifle‍ dissent,”⁤ even though Pearson and Jones were reinstated‍ to their positions less than a week later.

Now, Pearson says Republicans’ ​fight to keep Gov. Bill Lee’s red flag law proposal and other unconstitutional gun‍ policies off ⁤of the books in their state also constitutes​ undemocratic behavior.

“We are seeing in state legislature after ⁢state legislature the ‍erosion of our ​democracy⁣ and⁣ so I’m deeply concerned about what⁢ is⁣ happening here ⁣in Tennessee, under the⁢ leadership of this extremist Republican Party of Cameron Sexton and William Lambert,” Pearson told Wallace.

Pearson specifically took issue with ‍Republicans’ attempts ‌to secure⁣ the state Capitol against another bout of unrest during their August special session.

“We are⁣ seeing ⁢that⁢ quite literally in the rules that ⁢are ⁤being passed that⁢ have now prohibited our own constituents ⁤from coming into‍ session ‌and holding ⁣a sign that says ‘Protect kids not⁢ guns’ or that says ‘Am I next?’ — that ⁣has now been banned⁤ during this special session,” Pearson said. “In fact, pieces of paper have more regulation than guns in our state.”

Corporate ​Media Really Want Gun Control in Tennessee Too

Pearson and Jones aren’t the only ones⁣ using‌ empty ⁣definitions of “democracy” to browbeat ​and guilt-trip their legislative colleagues ​into ⁣doing their bidding when it comes to firearms.

Desperate pleas for gun control littered ⁢front pages on ⁤Monday morning ⁤as the state ⁢chambers convened for the special session. Even‍ Wallace’s initial‍ question to⁢ Pearson indicated she ‌believed Tennessee Republicans⁣ who refuse to⁢ infringe on⁣ the Second​ Amendment are in the wrong.

Mere days before the special session began, The Washington Post‌ published​ a feature of Melissa Alexander, the mother⁤ of a student who survived the Covenant ‌School‍ shooting.

“She’s a Republican gun⁤ owner. Now she’s pleading with⁢ GOP lawmakers ⁣for change,” the⁤ headline states.

The article claims that the only thing standing in the way of gun control activists like Alexander is “a⁢ powerful Republican-supermajority legislature that has⁣ resisted ‍demands that lawmakers​ say infringe on rights guaranteed by the Second Amendment.”

“Grieving​ Governor’s Moderate Gun Proposal Is Spurned by G.O.P.⁤ Allies,” The New York Times ‍also lamented once it became clear Republicans would focus more on mental⁤ health and safe gun‌ storage than restricting Americans’ constitutional rights.

Local outlets such as The Tennessean‍ published op-eds calling for Tennessee lawmakers ‍to⁢ “listen⁢ to children about their gun violence ‍fears.”

Missing ⁢from‌ the front ⁤pages ​of these publications was any mention of polls suggesting that a majority of Tennesseans ‍ want ‍current gun ​laws enforced ​instead of ⁢adding new laws​ to the books.

The specific gun law pushed ⁣by activists, Lee, Democrats like Pearson, and ⁤now ⁣the propaganda press is far from “moderate.” As my ⁢colleague Federalist Senior Editor David Harsanyi noted‌ during the legislation’s⁤ debut ⁣in April, a law deeming someone who has a “psychiatric disorder”​ or “serious behavioral condition” eligible to lose his Second Amendment⁤ rights for⁣ 180 days ⁣or more is an ⁢ “unconstitutional travesty.”

Lee’s failure to clarify whether transgenderism, the radical gender ideology that‌ possessed the Covenant ​School shooter who murdered six,‌ counts‍ as a ⁣“psychological⁤ disorder” ‌only furthered the GOP’s case against passing such a​ sweeping ‍law.



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