Emailed a few minutes ago:
Dear San Francisco Human Rights Commission,
According to Newsweek magazine, your “new program in San Fransisco (sic) will pay people at high risk of shooting someone not to pull the trigger to help alleviate rising gun violence in the city. The Dream Keeper Fellowship is set to launch in October and pay 10 individuals $300 each month to not be involved in shootings, Sheryl Davis executive director of the Human Rights Commission told Newsweek in an interview Tuesday.”
I like that idea. But $300 a month, no matter how many people you don’t shoot, is way too low. Surely human life is worth more than that! It would make more sense to do it on a piecework basis and pay people $300 per non-shooting. If Washington DC or Wall Street made that offer, I could easily become a millionaire, given the number of people in those places that I’d really love to shoot, but might consider not shooting if the price was right.
Anyway, I’m coming to San Francisco for the 9/11 Truth Film Festival next week. If you wouldn’t mind starting your program a little early, I would love to be paid $300 for every person I don’t shoot for barring me from restaurants and theaters for not having a vaccine passport. (I am immune, and the details are nobody’s business, so I obviously have the right to shoot anyone enforcing medical apartheid and creeping neo-Orwellianism by demanding vaccine passports to eat in restaurants and watch movies.)
I am not looking forward to clashing with enforcers of vax apartheid. But if I got paid $300 each time I didn’t shoot somebody who f***s with me for trying to eat or watch a movie, I could easily come back from my trip with mucho moolah—which would provide a degree of consolation for suffering through the nightmare that the once-beautiful “cool gray city of love” has become.
Thank you very much for sponsoring this wonderfully innovative and potentially lucrative approach to reducing gun violence, and I look forward to hearing from you.
With all due respect,
Dr. Kevin Barrett
Dr. Kevin Barrett, a Ph.D. Arabist-Islamologist is one of America’s best-known critics of the War on Terror.
He is the host of TRUTH JIHAD RADIO; a hard-driving weekly radio show funded by listener subscriptions at Substack and the weekly news roundup FALSE FLAG WEEKLY NEWS (FFWN).
He also has appeared many times on Fox, CNN, PBS, and other broadcast outlets, and has inspired feature stories and op-eds in the New York Times, the Christian Science Monitor, the Chicago Tribune, and other leading publications.
Dr. Barrett has taught at colleges and universities in San Francisco, Paris, and Wisconsin; where he ran for Congress in 2008. He currently works as a nonprofit organizer, author, and talk radio host.
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Dear doctor Barrett: This classic piece of writing should go into all US of somewhere in North A highschool and college textbooks on “classics” and “speech” as one of the greatest sarcastic pieces of all times. Reminds me of a chat I had with one roadside Injun tourist items shopkeeper in Wisconsin or Minnesota at age 15 in 1966-67: She said she aught to get a yearly stipend for not killing any paleskins passing by. Of course, refraining from shooting in Bay Area towns after the Sumer of Low in ’67 should be even better enumerated now: Old hippies turned Republicans seem never now to die — they just smell funny.
Khale-shoma hoob-e?
I support you Kevin, I too would like to be paid $300 for every person I don’t shoot for demanding me vaccine passports to eat in restaurants and watch movies. 🙂
Kevin, depends… of those $100 I have to pay cost of ammo by my own ?? because then it would not be $100…🙄 Unless NRA they want sponsor us and provide ammo boxes !! 😉
Though if the option were $100 for shooting them, versus $300 for not shooting them, it would be a tough choice ; – )
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