Flavor flav
Ban all guns in America …
‘I am afraid of my children’
Published
Flavor Flave is calling the United States to ban all firearms … He says that the country says “the gun is caught with an epidemic of violence, with no indication that we can stop or change the course.”
Rapper called upon a gun ban in an op-ed in the newsweek … Flave says he is afraid of his children when he leaves them in school, and school shooting is so common that they have become normal.
Flave says … “Our schools are not safe and our children are not safe. This is because gun protection laws are weak.”
He says that the “wrong people” have a lot of access to the guns … and he says that he would know, as he went to jail due to the gun and ended on the Rickers Island.
Flave says that the lack of gun laws “has created an epidemic an epidemic here in the United States, which is nowhere else in the world.” He calls it “domestic error” and adds, “Stop putting a price tag on our children’s head.”
The rapper says that no citizen needs a semi-automatic weapon … and those who are afraid and frightened will not need to protect themselves from the gun if all the guns were banned.

9/4/24
Fox 5 Atlanta
Flave says that fear and power are two of the greatest feelings running life in America and we need to flip the story “Let our children be more powerful than the fear of our next door neighbor.”
He says that it is very easy for children to catch their parents’ guns and school shooting, when the children who are motivated by fear of dislikes are afraid of not being accepted and fear of having guns in school and fear of fire.
Flave says … “This happens so many times, we are starting to numb it as a society. It is barely in the news if it is less than a handful of people who were killed, and then the news cycle goes on something else … Hits just keep coming.”
Something to chew on this 4 July.