parabelum wrote:I don't understand the post.
I came to this country with literally one suitcase, from war torn Bosnia. Worked my tail off, in construction by day and cleaning toilets during night.
Slowly, I saved my pennies and put myself through fire academy/emt school, bought a house and started a family.
Few years later, I studied more and went through process of becoming naturalized US citizen. The drive for Constitutional knowledge and 2A was visceral for me.
Some time later I went further and obtained 4 year degree in Mathematics, along with Six Sigma Black Belt certification.
Yep, in 17 years I went from toilet cleaner fresh from war torn country to a successful business person, and that has nothing to do with rich or poor, black or white etc.
It has everything to do with being an American, understanding that through love for God and this Country, nothing is impossible.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" Phillippians 4:13.
Your friend has to hunger for knowledge.
If you serve it on a platter, he'll never learn.
I hope you understand what I'm trying to say.
This is the kind of immigrant attitude that has helped make this country great. Continuing to play up the race card, whining about being disadvantaged, using economic status as a basis for being disenfranchised and not getting a fair share is what is causing third world countries to remain third world and what is eating away at our country.
I also sense somewhat of an all or nothing "constitutional carry" trolling nature to the original post.