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Marchers with histories of violence to protest NRA tomorrow for supposedly inciting violence

Marchers with histories of violence to protest NRA tomorrow for supposedly inciting violence

The organizers of last January’s post-inaugural Women's March are holding a protest against the National Rifle Association on Friday, July 14. The Women’s March co-presidents, Linda Sarsour and  Tamika D. Mallory say the demonstration is in response to a video released by NRA spokeswoman, Dana Loesch. They claim the video was “irresponsible and dangerous propaganda” that “suggests armed violence against communities of color, progressives and anyone who does not agree with this Administration's policies.”

Dana disagrees, pointing out the hypocrisy of left-wingers who have engaged in violent and destructive protests in an attempt to silence their political opponents. In the video, Loesch calls for a stop to “the violence and lies, with a clenched fist of truth.”

Today on “Dana,” host of “The John Gibson Show,” John Gibson remarked on the "hypocrisy of the left and their attitude about violence."

“This is the same group that organized the march the day after President Trump’s inauguration,” Dana noted. “There was a lot of destruction. There were cars that were smashed in the street. There were storefronts that were busted. There were fires set. But apparently it’s violent to say don’t do that stuff.”

To see more from Dana, visit her channel on TheBlaze and watch full episodes of “Dana” live weekdays 6–7 p.m. ET or anytime on-demand at TheBlaze TV.

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