I work with people who are intelligent & centrist/liberal. Or so I thought until they started going off on rants about Evil Hillary.
I got tired of it. "First," I said, "when did you start believing it's a good idea to get your 'news' from Facebook & viral emails that've been circulating for ten or fifteen years?" I told them to turn off the Right Wingnut bullsh!t, & start reading Snopes.com.
Second? "Vote for anyone but Clinton, & say goodbye to unions. Hey, let's drop the minimum wage to $3.75 -- what's good for business is good for everyone, right? Woohoo, prosperity!"
Things got much quieter after that.
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And so I have to take issue with
The freedom to have them is seriously part of our national pride and heritage. Our cultural identity, insofar as we have one, as Americans.
Not so much. Largely a sprawling myth engineered by the guns-&-ammo industry, spread via their primary propaganda channel, the NRA.
The Second Amendment was pretty much ignored for 150 years, a vestigial organ. But race DID come up quite early -- did anyone else learn about
Dred Scott v. Sandford in school?
If black people were entitled to the privileges and immunities of citizens, it would exempt them from the operation of the special laws and from the police regulations which Southern states considered to be necessary for their own safety. It would give the persons of the negro race, who were recognised as citizens in any one State of the Union … the full liberty of speech in public and in private upon all subjects upon which its own citizens might speak; to hold public meetings upon political affairs, and to keep and carry arms wherever they went. And all of this would be done in the face of the subject race of the same color, both free and slaves, inevitably producing discontent and insubordination among them, and endangering the peace and safety of the state.
In 1934, responding to widespread organized crime (largely fuelled by the black market caused by liquor prohibition), & specifically the Saint Valentine's Day Massacre, the National Firearms Act imposed a $200 tax on guns. In 1938, the Federal Firearms Act required gun dealers to be licensed, & barred them from selling to some people such as "convicted felons, drug users and the mentally incompetent" -- which I'd suggest would eliminate MANY current "self-defense" gun owners right there.
Probably no coincidence that "Westerns" became so popular in the 1930s. As one article says,
The frontier ideal promulgated largely in the 1930s celebrated the gun as the chief tool used by settlers to tame the wilderness and Native Americans.
The myth of an American "gun culture"
Little boys running around in cute "cowboy" outfits, brandishing pistols? It was a great bit of
reframing.
That same article, though largely pro-gun, offers a comment from Charles Davis that sums up part of my reserve:
Heated debate is not lethal.
Even heated debate plus guns is not necessarily lethal.
Inadequate people ill-equipped to deal with the complexities of the modern world PLUS guns -- now THAT is dangerous.
One of my Rightist co-workers just got his concealed-carry permit. He was quite surprised by his classmates: "I don't think most of 'em have ever fired a gun. There were some scary people there. I wouldn't want to be anywhere near if something happened because they'd probably just start firing at anything."
I kinda detest the term "pro-gun." It's designed to split people, in the sense that if you're not 100% hog-wild crazy for an armed-to-the-teeth society, you're One Of THEM, working to undermine Democracy & Capitalism & God & Fuzzy Puppies.
However, I'm really tired of all media -- even the Right Wingnut blogs that somehow hate all Media yet claim to be Media -- refusing to distinguish between "automatic" & "semi-automatic" rifles, & this has bugged me since the early '80s.
IME, most people who have guns "for self-defense" are self-deluding morons. Like, they have kids in the house, so the pistol is locked in a box, the empty magazine (just one, mind) is locked in the desk downstairs, & the boxed ammo is on a high shelf in the kitchen. Then there's the guy that keeps a shotgun under his bed, loaded with steel buckshot, which is really GREAT for blasting through six layers of sheetrock (according to my Federal Marshal friend) where one might think would be children or neighbors.
I love guitars, yet I don't brag about any of mine even a fraction as much as the typical gun owner does his toys. And the amount of metaphoric dick-sizing that occurs when gun nuts start conversing is truly amazing in it's vapidity.
I know guys who have a dozen & more weapons, & not a one with a gun safe. Which means that anyone could study the house for a few days, & easily make off with some really cool stuff. Now multiply this by a few dozen.
And the problem with "the gun culture" is that it NEEDS a constant barrage of paranoid propaganda in order to justify its continued existence. IME, "sane calm gun owners" are the minority, because the NRA & the gun lobby DON'T WANT gun owners to calm down -- the profits roll in if you keep 'em riled up & turd stupid.