Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire

2013
7| 1h19m| PG-13| en| More Info
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With the original intention of empowering a citizenry's ability to defend themselves against a corrupt or tyrannical government, the concept today may seem farfetched or the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster. However, it has happened throughout U.S. history. And long before gun control was positioned as a "common sense measure" to combat violence, it was used as a means to oppress certain minority groups. Presently, the growing trend in gun control favors the wealthy and privileged, who leverage their connections to ensure their Second Amendment rights and safety, while those of lesser means struggle. Informative and emotionally charged, "Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire" is an eye-opening look at the genesis of the Second Amendment to the Constitution, leading the audience to rethink the issues surrounding gun control, and the effect on civil rights and liberty. After all, what you don't know can kill you.

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Ice-T , Ted Nugent

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Kris Koenig

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Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire Audience Reviews

Stevecorp Don't listen to the negative reviews
CrawlerChunky In truth, there is barely enough story here to make a film.
BallWubba Wow! What a bizarre film! Unfortunately the few funny moments there were were quite overshadowed by it's completely weird and random vibe throughout.
Rosie Searle It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Stango Tigerfists For the person who opposes gun ownership on ideological or moral grounds, this film will be an hour of nails on a chalkboard. I felt it was fairly restrained in its assertions and presentation (Ted Nugent's appearance notwithstanding), far more so than Bowling for Columbine.That the political importance of individual, private gun ownership was not even in question at the time of the writing of the Bill of Rights is easily demonstrable, and any unclarity about the meaning and intent of the Second Amendment can be swept away in short order by reading the writings of the very people who authored both it and the state laws that preceded it.The Second Amendment provides a balance of power between the people and their government. A portion of our contemporary society may not recognize the practical value in that, but the Founders regarded the disarming of a population as a flatly hostile and despotic act:"I ask, Sir, what is the militia? It is the whole people. To disarm the people is the best and most effectual way to enslave them." – George Mason, co-author of the Second Amendment, Speech in the Virginia Ratifying Convention, June 14, 1778Assaulted: Civil Rights Under Fire addresses the debate primarily from a more modern vantage point, and for that reason I do not think it will prove to be very persuasive to contemporary anti-gun people.
Gunga Din It was clear from Koenig's opening montage sequence that this is a pro-gun propaganda film, relying on emotional content and selective facts: images of America's heartland, pages of the bible, mother and son on a porch as mom grasps a rifle, a black teen holding a handgun, bullets and a raspy voiced singer moans "...Better run if they take our God and our Guns..."The original text ratified by the States and authenticated by Thomas Jefferson, then-Secretary of State:"A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free state, the right of the people to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed."The Second Amendment was based partially on the right to keep and bear arms in English common-law and was influenced by the English Bill of Rights of 1689. Sir William Blackstone described this right as an auxiliary right, supporting the natural rights of self- defense, resistance to oppression, and the civic duty to act in concert in defense of the state.Therefore, at the time when the 2nd Amendment was drafted and ratified, the USA was in the middle of the revolutionary war with the British to establish an independent nation. Our forefathers knew that without a 'well-regulated militia,'it would be vital to rely on every man willing to fight and provide his own arms for a successful outcome of the revolutionary struggle. By adopting a legal declaration of citizen's rights based on English law, rebels could not easily be hanged as "traitors to the crown." Koenig conveniently omits critical references in order to showcase a smorgasbord of exaggerations and outright lies to sell fear,using the platitude that "...a gun is the great equalizer" as the resolution for every problem while ignoring Supreme Court decisions that defined the 2nd within the framework of it's own language and following the aftermath of the Civil War: In United States v. Cruikshank (1876), the Supreme Court of the United States ruled that, "The right to bear arms is not granted by the Constitution; neither is it in any manner dependent upon that instrument for its existence" and limited the applicability of the Second Amendment to the federal government.In United States v. Miller (1939), the Supreme Court ruled that the federal government and the states could limit any weapon types not having a "reasonable relationship to the preservation or efficiency of a well regulated militia."The history of slavery in our country is complex and far reaching. It cannot be encapsulated within the 2nd Amendment. To do so is an insult to the memory of the slaves and their descendants. To suggest that owning a gun would have empowered the victims to stop the holocaust or the atrocities of the Russian Gulags is gross ignorance. In fact, the producers of this film are rewriting history by omitting truths about the inflated ideology of NRA gun culture: Emmett Till's horrific brutal murder would not have been prevented if he had carried a gun. His killers planned his torture and carried it out, shooting him in the head multiple times.Rosa Parks didn't need a gun to bravely take a stand.The three murdered civil rights workers could not have prevented their fate at the hands of corrupt Mississippi law enforcement officers who were also KKK devotees. Martin Luther King, Jr. didn't need a gun to move a nation. His murder was the work of an ambush sniper so even if he'd carried a gun, his death could not have been prevented.A bullet won't stop hate crimes. A loaded gun doesn't teach understanding, decency, compassion or personal responsibility.Most sickening moment: Introducing statistics for Chicago youth violence where Black teens and young men are CHOOSING to SHOOT and KILL EACH OTHER in a pervasively gang/drug trafficking saturated urban environment. THEN, comparing the Sandy Hook massacre by stating that over 500 young Black men are killed each year and no one does anything, but 20 White kids are killed in an upscale wealthy suburb and the entire nation is activated.FACT: Those children were 5 and 6 year olds sitting in their classrooms, trapped, when Adam Lanza stormed into the school and shot them to pieces. The content of this particular segment spits on the deaths of the children and the grieving parents, in a disgusting attempt to turn the gun control issue into a race war.People living in desperate circumstances act in desperate ways: The Chicago Youth need support, clean, safe housing, access to education, training, opportunities and good paying jobs. That is a completely different focus and their situation is the result of a greedy corrupt governing body. Proponents of gun ownership rights have hit a new low with this one - from claiming that the holocaust could have been stopped if the populace had guns (complete lie and ignores hundreds of years of antisemitic ideology)to a montage of Rodney King's arrest, the LA Riots, a segment about the Black Panthers, Koenig and his clan are trying to appeal to the fears and anger of Blacks to create neurotic terror and draw support in fighting gun control. Ted Nugent's embarrassing remarks reflect the mindset of the pro gun groups: "Keep and bear arms means, they're MINE. You can't have 'em. I've got some on me right now and they're loaded."This documentary argues for the repeal of the Second Amendment simply by virtue of the perpetuation of lies, deliberate omission of facts and self entitlement of the producers, director and pro gun 'experts.'
termtrip A great documentary explaining what has happened and now is currently happening, they really brought the facts out on this one, I suggest everyone watch it and to do your research. Instead of watching that really doesn't matter, watch something that might educate you on reality. In 2012, an estimated 14,827 persons were murdered in the United States. This was a 1.1 percent increase from the 2011 estimate, but a 9.9 percent decrease from the 2008 figure, and a 10.3 percent drop from the number in 2003. If you look at the FBI website you see that only 8,855 people Murdered by firearms in this country, and 95% of those are all firearms that are illegally obtained and only around 409 of firearms deaths are caused by justifiable causes by self defense or law enforcement.
Steve Fischer History buffs, law nerds, civil rights activists, and gun enthusiasts will love this movie. As an enthusiast of history and constitutional law, I found this to be a fascinating look into the roots of the Second Amendment, and the very reasons we continue to have it. What we see on news programs tends to leave us with very little information, and this movie takes a very careful look at the Second Amendment in context of several aspects, among them the civil rights movement, violence prevention, a detailed (rather than broad) look at statistics of gun violence, and the number of intriguing profiles of gun owners. With Ice T narrating, it shifts the discussion away from hackneyed debate the Second Amendment rights being about just magazine capacity or "assault weapons". It's a great movie-go see it!