CO Lawmaker Apologizes For Saying Women Can't Be Trusted With Guns
Suggests they're too afraid of rape
A Colorado Democratic state lawmaker is apologizing for a comment he made about rape after conservatives lambasted him for the remark, saying in a statement that he is "deeply sorry" if he "offended anyone."
State Rep. Joe Salazar argued last week, during a Colorado House debate concerning concealed-carry permits on college campuses, that guns bring with them the possibility of shooting the wrong person, even "if you feel like you're gonna be raped, or if you feel like someone's been following you around or if you feel like you're in trouble when you may actually not be."
He clarified that statement on Monday.
"I'm sorry if I offended anyone," he said.
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"Sorry if I'm sexist. I mean, wait, I'm not sexist! I am a Democrat. Everyone knows Democrats aren't sexist!"
White male liberals are the most shameless bigots in America. They expect women, gays and nonwhites to be perpetual victims who need big government protection as opposed to standing up for themselves.