"Operation Gonzales": Bryan Suit's dumb, racist, futile attempt to impact 2nd Amendment in California

Bryan Suits is a radio host on KFI in Los Angeles, and he's launched "Operation Gonzales" to try to prevent California legislators from restricting gun use. Suits wants to recruit pro-Second Amendment Hispanic candidates (thus the "Gonzales" part of the name) to run against non-Hispanics in the hopes they'd block anti-gun bills.

Suits' scheme is dumb, racist, won't work, and will make things even worse in California. Suits doesn't care if his candidates support massive/illegal immigration, despite the fact that that issue is far more important than guns. Suits only wants Hispanic candidates because he says only they can win. That's obviously false on a local level and on a state level; Exhibit #1 is Arnold Schwarzenegger. Failed non-Hispanic candidates for governor included Tim Donnelly (a Tea Parties idiot who thought he was running in Texas), Neel Kashkari (a George W Bush-linked hack), and social conservatives that obviously wouldn't succeed well in a mostly socially liberal state.

By enabling "vote your race", Suits is helping the cultural far-left, a relatively small group that most Americans and most Californians don't support. Suits would help those who buy into far-left cultural concepts obtain even more power through mass immigration. That would result in even more Americans leaving the state, greater social spending, more traffic, more educational problems, and on and on.

There's also no guarantee that those Suits buys will stay bought; see [1].

The smarter, non-racist, pro-American alternative is for Suits to promote candidates that represent his issue, regardless of race, and make sure they realize that they aren't running in Texas. If they have the "wrong" last name, then work to discredit those who encourage "vote your race". Fight the cultural far-left, don't give in to them.

If Suits has a valid argument for his 2nd Amendment stance, then find people to engage opposition legislators in debate on video and show them wrong (see Question Authority).

If Suits has valid legal arguments, then it shouldn't be difficult to get the NRA or another group to challenge specific California laws in court.

Of course, the above assumes Suits' effort will actually go somewhere. That's highly unlikely, given things like "For advice, consent and ethnic cover, @SooperMexican is honorary chair of #OperationGonzales".

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[1] In response to @JohnnyUtah27 tweeting "@AsmL2Chang <-- "Republican" Endorsed by #NRA , ran on pro- #2A then voted for gun bills in CA @darksecretplace", Suits tweeted "This is why we have ignore the CaGOP! Nominate pro- #2A hispanic patriots for #OperationGonzales !".