I am a brown guy with an accent. I’ve been pulled over by the police several times and never felt I was treated unprofessionally. Here’s my perspective and some suggestions for minorities, white liberals, and law enforcement personnel.
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Jason Essazay is a native of Afghanistan, a Marine Infantryman, and a vetrepreneur. He moved to the US in 2014 on an SIV (Special Immigrant Visa) after spending several years working as an interpreter for the US and Coalition military all over Afghanistan. He is an avid reader, cat lover, yogi and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu practitioner - and as of 2018, a US citizen. He is a valued member of the Tribe, and not just because he looks like Hernandez's great-grandson, either.
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Comms for Miles Lagoze & Combat Obscura: you don’t speak for me
This is a man-to-man, Marine-to-Marine, message from an Afghan-American Marine to Miles Lagoze of the movie Combat Obscura.
A New American on the Second Amendment
Our friend Obaid posted this recently, and I think it needs to be shared. A former interpreter for Coalition forces, Obaid grew up in Afghanistan. He has a very different perspective on the importance of the 2nd Amendment.
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