Culture

Rotary International

Anger is mounting over an anti-gun policy adopted in January by the international service and networking organization, Rotary International (RI)... 

Those who prize America’s Second Amendment right to keep and bear arms, or who simply appreciate the many benefits of owning firearms, are no longer welcomed within the group’s ranks.

What is the difference between an 'American Institution', and just another 'institution' in America? 

Ideology

It used to be that Rotary International, and similar institution's, were considered a form of melting pot — the essence of American culture; a place where differing views could amicably meet and coexist; it is now obvious that was nothing more than a charade. Rotary International is now lock step in the rhythmic march toward cultural polarization.

In my opinion, Rotary International has voluntarily removed itself from the ranks of freedom loving America. 

As the late John McLaughlin used to say: "Bye Bye!"

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