Shaun King is is a columnist for the New York Daily News and a Black Lives Matter activist who pushes a radical agenda on social media. Curiously, he’s spent the last few days scrubbing pro-gun tweets from his twitter account. Perhaps now we know why:
Black Lives Matter activist and New York Daily News columnist Shaun King recently went on an anti-gun Twitter tirade in which he asserted that white men enjoy holding firearms because they have “small penises” and “low sex drive.”
But as King himself wrote in his self-help book, “100 Life Goals,” he was once forced to resign from his job at his alma mater, Morehouse College, the historically-black institution attended by Martin Luther King Jr., for brandishing a gun while trying to drive his car through a crowded campus block party.
King, who wrote an article on Tuesday calling Donald Trump a Nazi, describes the scene in his book. It was 2006 and King and his wife and two children lived in a dorm on campus while he worked as a resident director.
Like most anti-gun activists, King is a total hypocrite who seems interested in power. In the radical systems that people like King support,