Michael Bloomberg, who poured millions of his own money into Mayors Against Illegal Guns, the gun control group he helped found during a summit at Gracie Mansion, was back to talking about guns Friday night to a sold-out crowd at the Aspen Institute.

While Bloomberg’s talk touched on a number of subjects, tweeter @Popehat noticed something mentioned almost as an aside in the Aspen Times’ coverage of the event. Reporter Karl Herchenroeder noted that Bloomberg called for disarming young minority men in particular.

Bloomberg claimed that 95 percent of murders fall into a specific category: male, minority and between the ages of 15 and 25. Cities need to get guns out of this group’s hands and keep them alive, he said. “These kids think they’re going to get killed anyway because all their friends are getting killed,” Bloomberg said. “They just don’t have any long-term focus or anything. It’s a joke to have a gun. It’s a joke to pull a trigger.”

@charlescwcooke @tedfrank he said all this IN ASPEN??? LOL. Please tell me how many minorities live IN ASPEN. What a doucher. — D✌️ (@MistressOfSham) February 7, 2015

Time for another edition of, “What if a conservative had said that?”

Rich idiot Bloomberg has no idea that by calling for government to disarm minority males under 25, he's echoing southern white supremacists. — Popehat (@Popehat) February 7, 2015

If a politician said this about anything other than guns, he’d be forced to recant and forever marked “racist.” pic.twitter.com/E5vdql2rbx — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 7, 2015

@charlescwcooke Funny how the Ku Klux Klan's program on gun control has suddenly become mainstream. — Popehat (@Popehat) February 7, 2015

@Popehat @charlescwcooke Wait, did Bloomberg say young black men should not be allowed to have guns? Um… wow. — John Kukovich (@force28x) February 7, 2015

@Popehat @charlescwcooke Lets be honest. This is what the gun control movement is about. They're willing to violate the rest to get it done — Rival Thoughts.com (@RivalThoughts) February 7, 2015

@Popehat @charlescwcooke – to be fair, it is not like the party affiliation from KKK to current gun-banners has changed — But, The Crusades! (@alternativeRNC) February 7, 2015

.@charlescwcooke Perhaps Mr. Bloomberg forgets that once upon a time black people couldn't own guns because they were slaves. — Kristina Ribali (@KristinaRibali) February 7, 2015

@charlescwcooke a large number of Blacks, like myself previously, live in public housing in cities. Guns are banned or severely restricted. — Just Matthew., B.A. (@NoThoughtsHere) February 7, 2015

@charlescwcooke which is odd because that's where the most illegal guns are. Got some scary stories to tell over that beer one day. — Just Matthew., B.A. (@NoThoughtsHere) February 7, 2015

@NoThoughtsHere @charlescwcooke Wow. Doesn't surprise me though. What other amendments do they restrict in public housing? — Na[Cu(NT)2(H2O)] (@smittie61984) February 7, 2015

If young minority males were disarmed, as Bloomberg evidently wishes, my local range would go out of business. http://t.co/dvHg2Jomsn — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 7, 2015

I am always clear that modern gun controllers are not typically motivated by race, as historical controllers were. Then Bloomberg says that. — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 7, 2015

The history here is extremely ugly. I wrote an NR cover story on it last year (paywall): http://t.co/2jC8OVSssg — Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) February 7, 2015