That fictional image is perhaps too honest. Reality, however, is more revealing.
The road winds on into the both decadent and rotting city of San Francisco. Downtown there are encampments of homeless drug-addicts in tents. The streets are filthy and the working class are all but gone. Nearby though, are perfect, glass-window buildings housing Silicon Valley elites sipping their Starbucks' Frappuccinos. The juxtaposition of the haves and have nots is both jarring and telling.
Okay sure, the city had grime on its fashionable facade even in 1968 when Steve McQueen, in "Bullitt," roared up and down those steep city streets in his 1968 Ford Mustang 390 GT 2+2 Fastback. In that film, McQueen was police Lt. Frank Bullitt and he was fighting mobsters with his Colt Diamondback revolver.
If Frank Bullitt were allowed on the streets with a badge and a gun today, he surely wouldn't be glorified by city officials. No, he and his type are too red-blooded American for them. Today, people with that kind of strong individuality—the good guys with guns—are considered to be terrorists by the city of San Francisco.
So yes, we're now in a new reality. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors voted to designate the National Rifle Association a domestic terrorist organization—and by association every member of the NRA a terrorist.
This isn't just some hyperbolic and symbolic action taken by San Francisco's elites in some extreme act of virtue signaling. The San Francisco Board of Supervisors' declaration is actually a direct assault on the First and Second Amendments of the U.S. Bill of Rights.
This is why the NRA is suing the city and county of San Francisco and its Board of Supervisors for voting to designate the NRA a domestic-terrorist organization.
As the NRA says, these San Francisco politicians are discriminating against people "based on the viewpoint of their political speech." This is so un-inclusive of them.
This San Francisco edict's chief sponsor is Supervisor Catherine Stefani. She is a gun-control activist associated with the group Moms Demand Action for Gun Sense in America.
It surely is discriminatory. This resolution says "the City and County of San Francisco should take every reasonable step to limit those entities who do business with the City and County of San Francisco from doing business with this domestic terrorist organization."
These aren't statements from some gun-control group; this is from a government body that is supposed to represent all citizens, even those that enjoy their Second Amendment rights. It is also from a city government that is restrained by law—including incorporated parts of the U.S. Bill of Rights.
The NRA lawsuit also points out that the San Francisco board is using "McCarthyist elements" to silence people. The NRA suit says the resolution "would chill a person of ordinary firmness from continuing to speak against gun control, or from associating ... with the NRA."
This San Francisco resolution even claims that gun-safety training and advocacy are tantamount to terrorism. This, of course, is an attack on the freedom of association and speech.
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled on this issue before. In Board of County Commissioners v. Umbehr (1996), the U.S. Supreme Court held that terminating a contract because of a person's or company's protected speech is a violation of the First Amendment.
San Francisco's attack on the constitutional rights of the NRA and its members follows other efforts in Los Angeles and New York State by activists public officials who want to also use their public positions to discriminate against people whose views they don't happen to like.
If these attacks on the First and Second Amendments are allowed to stand, America will cease to be the America we know.
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Frank Minter (@frankminter) writes for numerous publications and is editor of America's 1st Freedom. He is the author of The Ultimate Man's Survival Guide to the Workplace, a New York Times Bestseller, and This Will Make a Man of You.
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