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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: CC27 on October 08, 2015, 09:52:29 AM
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Star Member kpete (47,676 posts)
What If We Made Gun Culture Uncool Like We Did Cigarettes?
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“Sorry, I can’t bring my kids to your place if there are unsecured guns in the house.â€
“Thanks for coming over. Do you mind leaving your shoes in the hallways and your pistol off my property?â€
“I can’t stay over if you keep a gun in the bedroom, especially if we’ve been drinking. Guns make things less safe when the lights go out.â€
It’s surprisingly easy to imagine a society where gun ownership is looked down upon, if not scorned outright. This already happened with smoking, at least partly as a result of a public education campaign aimed at young people, and it happened when polite society finally came down against people flying the Confederate flag after the Charleston church shootings this year. Sometimes, when legislative action is difficult or downright impossible, a cultural approach works to curtail dangerous behaviors.
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Like cigarettes, guns are big business. Smith & Wesson has a $1 billion market capitalization and a CEO who made $1.9 million last year, Sturm, Ruger & Co. has a $1.1 billion market cap and a CEO who made more than $1.1 million in the latest fiscal year. The National Rifle Association boasts 4.5 million members and regularly takes in contributions approaching $100 million a year, in addition to its program revenues. In short, guns are part of the establishment and people who spend money on them are no more iconoclasts than people who fork over money to Phillip Morris on a daily basis.
Like the tobacco industry, the gun industry has obfuscated about the safety dangers of its products. It has sold a fantasy of self- and home-protection that is out of touch with reality. And like tobacco companies, the industry aggressively markets to young people. A presentation by Smith & Wesson from March 2015 says that two thirds of new shooters are 18-34 years old, that a quarter of first time purchases by a second gun within a year, and that 60 percent of new shooters are buying for personal defense or security.
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MORE:
http://talkingpointsmemo.com/cafe/guns-cigarettes-cultural-shift
Yeah. That will work. :whatever:
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10027243008
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"Sorry, I can’t bring my kids to your place if there are unsecured guns in the house.â€
“Thanks for coming over. Do you mind leaving your shoes in the hallways and your pistol off my property?â€
“I can’t stay over if you keep a gun in the bedroom, especially if we’ve been drinking. Guns make things less safe when the lights go out.â€
Sorry, I can't bring my kids to your place if there are unsecured raving liberal loonies in the house.
Thanks for coming over. Do you mind leaving your shoes in the hallways [sic] and your blind Obama worship off my property, you know, the property with the hallways full of shoes?
“I can’t stay over if you keep a gun in the bedroom, especially if we’ve been drinking. Guns make things less safe when the lights go out.â€
I'm sorry, I can't stay over, I only sleep with lesbians.
Sorry, I can't really grok what that last one is about.
Okay, here's an original:
Kissing a liberal is like kissing a mouth full of Arkham Asylum inmates. (And then the graphic would be those lips with a bunch of stereotypical thugs in black and white stripes with knives and chains all grinning devilishly peeking out).
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Never. Gonna. Happen.
The campaign against cigarettes happened with the help of the TV and movie industries when both decided to cut back on the amount of screen time cigarettes had. If they were to try the same thing with firearms Hollywood would lose a ton of cash. Guns on screen make them money and they know it, they may say otherwise and may publicly say they oppose guns but they shut their mouths when asked about removing them from the entertain industry.
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Never. Gonna. Happen.
The campaign against cigarettes happened with the help of the TV and movie industries when both decided to cut back on the amount of screen time cigarettes had. If they were to try the same thing with firearms Hollywood would lose a ton of cash. Guns on screen make them money and they know it, they may say otherwise and may publicly say they oppose guns but they shut their mouths when asked about removing them from the entertain industry.
Dead on. Besides, cigarettes aren"t protected in the Bill Of Rights. Firearms are.
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:loser: :lmao: Lib/Prog pols and MSM people have been demonizing guns and gun owners for some 5 decades (that I'm aware of). How's that worked so far? :lmao: :loser:
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:loser: :lmao: Lib/Prog pols and MSM people have been demonizing guns and gun owners for some 5 decades (that I'm aware of). How's that worked so far? :lmao: :loser:
Every time guns are demonized, sales go through the roof because of all the anti-gun, confiscate 'em talk that goes on.
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I really hope the DUmptards do this.
It has legs. I love it, really I do. :yahoo:
Liberbull democraticso everywhere will be shamed into turning in or selling
whatever firearms they might possess. Conservatives, not so much.
What's not to like?
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This scares the ever loving shit out of me!!
What if they bring back .... da dA DUM!
Pajama Boy!!!
:rofl:
KC
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Never. Gonna. Happen.
The campaign against cigarettes happened with the help of the TV and movie industries when both decided to cut back on the amount of screen time cigarettes had. If they were to try the same thing with firearms Hollywood would lose a ton of cash. Guns on screen make them money and they know it, they may say otherwise and may publicly say they oppose guns but they shut their mouths when asked about removing them from the entertain industry.
I suspect this would have a lesser dramatic effect than the original:
"Say hello to my little friend!"
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I bet way over half the primitives smoke cigs. So I guess they're calling themselves uncool, huh?
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I bet way over half the primitives smoke cigs. So I guess they're calling themselves uncool, huh?
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They're obviously smoking something. :stoner:
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Impossible. Guns are a core element of cool.
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Impossible. Guns are a core element of cool.
BINGO!
Remember when King Barky the Liar of Fecal Touch said he would make government cool again? Yeah well if the universe's smartest man in history can't pull that off.....
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Response to kpete (Original post)Thu Oct 8, 2015, 04:47 PM
elfin (4,851 posts)
59. Have always thought it a good tool in the safety campaign
Trendy PSAs featuring adolescent girls and young women saying they won't go out with boys with guns or males who think guns are terrific. Not getting laid because you love guns could be a worthy deterrent.
A woman rethinking her choice for a potential spouse and future parent to her kids once she learns he/she thinks it's just fine to have guns in the house.
Videos of Moms calling to see if the parents of the kid having the sleepover have guns in the house and how are they protected - and then saying their child can't attend, but the other child is welcome at their house anytime. Making it evident that it is routine behavior for good parents.
Videos showing the monetary investment in a gun collector's stash and comparing it to the cost of a family vacation that may not have been taken. Etc.
Response to elfin (Reply #59)Thu Oct 8, 2015, 05:23 PM
Brickbat (17,788 posts)
65. And some say "gunners" are the ones always linking sex and guns.
Anyway, with women being the one of the fastest-growing demographics of new gun owners, that might not be the best approach.
:hi5:
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Response to elfin (Reply #59)Thu Oct 8, 2015, 05:23 PM
Brickbat (17,788 posts)
65. And some say "gunners" are the ones always linking sex and guns.
Anyway, with women being the one of the fastest-growing demographics of new gun owners, that might not be the best approach.
Gun control is just another part of the left's war on women. A woman raped and killed by her attacker is more honorable than a woman that shoots and kills her attacker.
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What are they being shy for?
Their saviors former right hand man comes right out and uses the word "brainwash" (starting at 47 seconds):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIcSLhGvaTE
Fools all.
CMD
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I bet way over half the primitives smoke cigs. So I guess they're calling themselves uncool, huh?
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Fits into the whole "Do as I say, not as I do" attitude they've developed after 7 years of Bo Peep's rule.
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How about making liberalism uncool. :fuelfire:
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Another line of attack in making guns uncool is tearing down anyone who would defend them...
As has been well documented at NewsBusters, the media has been going out of its way to slam Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson for his comments made Tuesday during an interview with Fox & Friends (comments start at the 5 minute mark) regarding how he would have reacted during the recent school shooting at Umpqua Community College in Roseburg, OR where he said:
I would not just stand there and let him shoot me.
I would say, 'Hey guys, everybody attack him.
He may shoot me, but he can't get us all.'
His comments have been made out to be “controversial†and “beyond insensitiveâ€, all because he suggests actually defending himself, instead of standing there and allowing himself to be shot.
However, if you look beyond the politically correct charges about Carson’s statements, you will find that not only do they make common sense, but they are also steps that are suggested by professionals.
Today on Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield, CNN ran a story about a training video from the ALICE Training Institute, an organization founded by a police officer and school principal that specializes in training for responding to active shooter events.
In her introduction to the story on the ALICE video, Banfield spun his comments as if he said it would be the very first thing he would do.
None of us can predict accurately how we would feel, what we would think, or what we would do in that kind of circumstance.
But there are certain steps that you can take to save your life.
The experts have it.
Here’s a hint: what Ben Carson said to do should actually be the very last resort.
However, a watching of the Fox interview and an actual reading of the comments demonstrates otherwise.
All he did was say that he would not sit there and let himself be killed like a sitting duck; at no point does he indicate that he would go out of his way to search out and confront the shooter.
As shown in the following story, ALICE is an acronym to help remember the steps to take in an active shooter incident:
A - Alert
L - Lockdown
I - Inform
C - Counter
E - Evacuate
The Counter step is the relevant step in this process:
COUNTER:
Create Noise, Movement, Distance and Distraction with the intent of reducing the shooters ability to shoot accurately.
Counter is NOT fighting.
ALICE Training does not believe that actively confronting a violent intruder is the best method for ensuring the safety of all involved, whether in a school, a hospital, a business, or a church.
Counter focuses on actions that create noise, movement, distance and distraction with the intent of reducing the shooter’s ability to shoot accurately.
Creating a dynamic environment decreases the shooter’s chance of hitting a target and can provide the precious seconds needed in order to evacuate. ALICE does not endorse civilians fighting an active shooter, but when confronted directly in a life-and-death situation, individuals should use any actions necessary to defend themselves.
Counter is a last-ditch and worst-case scenario option.
In the horrible event that an active shooter makes his or her way into a school, hospital, church, or business, there are steps that can be taken as an effort to survive an attack.
With workplace violence as a rising trend across the United States, this method is not limited to preventing a school shooting.
The ALICE Training Program provides examples for real, effective ways to counter an active shooter, when there is no other option left.
Counter is about survival, the last barrier between a shooter and a potential victim, and anything a person can to do gain control is acceptable.
It’s the opposite of being a sitting duck, and every action taken is a step towards survival.
This issue was highlighted even more on the ALICE blog in a post titled Thoughts from the CNN Interview with Victim’s Father - Umpqua Community College.
In the CNN interview, Stacy Boylan, the father of Anastasia Boylan, one of the victims that survived, raised the question of why nobody in that classroom took advantage of the time when the gunman was reloading to attack him or take some other action to protect themselves.
In the wake of the shooting, a CNN video interview was posted of the father of one of the victims who raised a thought provoking question.
It is a question that needs serious consideration.
The question he asks over and over again, is about the time that elapsed during which the shooter systematically called out victims one-by-one and loaded the gun.
Although, it may have only been a few seconds of time, every second counts and action can and should be taken.
The question that begs to be asked is what individuals can do during that time to protect themselves and others?
Below are suggestions of what individuals can do to defend themselves and others against a violent attacker.
Distract the shooter’s thought process, by throwing an object at them.
This action causes the shooter to lose focus and get distracted which affords the potential victims the time to run away from the danger.
Movement and distance increase the difficulty of accurate shooting.
Evacuate the area when it is safe to do so and by any way possible.
If the shooter is not close to the area you are in, get away from that location as quickly as possible.
Look at other possible options for evacuation, such as through a window.
Take control back from the attacker.
Resist adopting a defeated, victim mentality.
You can and will survive.
Any movement or action taken to interrupt the thought process of the shooter will increase your chances of survival.
In violent events, seconds count.
Every moment affords an opportunity for either one or a group of individuals to do something.
Individuals need to be prepared with multiple responses for how to respond to an active shooter or violent intruder and know that they have options for defending themselves.
When individuals take control of the situation their response is no longer passive but proactive.
Individuals empowered with proactive response options are hard targets.
Individuals acting collectively become a group that can utilize their number superiority to take back control from an out-of-control lunatic intent on hurting them.
The shooter neither has the skill set nor ability to overcome an overwhelming force.
Become that overwhelming force if necessary and survive.
So in other words, don't be a victim; take steps to take back control, and use numbers if you have them to overwhelm the shooter (aka common sense).
In contrast to the treatment Carson has received from the media, it's interesting to take a look at the treatment given to Chris Mintz, a military veteran who - by himself - made an attempt to stop the shooter, and was shot seven times in the process.
Army veteran Chris Mintz had just started his first week of classes at Umpqua Community College.
The 30-year-old, originally from Randleman, North Carolina, served around a decade in the military before beginning to attend the school in Roseburg, Oregon, according to Fox 8 News in North Carolina
Mintz reportedly tried to block a door to keep gunman Chris Harper Mercer from being able to shoot students and professors in Snyder Hall, according to Oregon's Q13 Fox.
Once the gunman gained entry, he reportedly shot Mintz
– whose son's birthday appeared to be on Thursday as well
– multiple times before continuing his spree, according to Q13 Fox's report and Business Insider.
Though Mintz was hospitalized, he is expected to survive, Business Insider said.
That would keep the event’s fatality total at 10, including the shooter.
Seven others were injured.
And because of his actions, Mintz is being treated like a hero, and rightfully so.
So let's recap: Carson is accused of being "controversial" and "beyond insensitive" for suggesting that he would make an effort to defend himself in this situation, but professionals who train people for this exact scenario say he was right, and a man who actually did this is treated as a hero.
full article...
http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/steve-edwards/2015/10/08/media-slams-carson-suggesting-you-do-what-professionals-say-you#sthash.8lNLpJSX.dpuf (http://newsbusters.org/blogs/nb/steve-edwards/2015/10/08/media-slams-carson-suggesting-you-do-what-professionals-say-you#sthash.8lNLpJSX.dpuf)
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I bet way over half the primitives smoke cigs. So I guess they're calling themselves uncool, huh?
Pretty popular with the lightweight loafer set, also. :whistling:
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What are they being shy for?
Their saviors former right hand man comes right out and uses the word "brainwash" (starting at 47 seconds):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bIcSLhGvaTE
Fools all.
CMD
LIbEral ArtS departments have been doing that since the 70's. Then, then moved into the complete lunkhead disciplines ( :rofl: :rofl:) of Poly Sci and Journalism, which is easy because that's where all the LIbEral ArtS flunkees go after year 5. They come pre-Stoopid.
The mask is off now, so all but the most rigid STEM disciplines are completely soaked with the shit.
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Gun control is just another part of the left's war on women. A woman raped and killed by her attacker is more honorable than a woman that shoots and kills her attacker.
They also think it would be even more honorable if she pissed herself first...