...you might be making some assumptions about my personal/family culture that are incorrect. I live in Chicago now. I didn't always. I grew up in one of those places where we hunted and killed for a living, and my parents are both ex-cops who keep guns in their respective houses. I was raised to shoot a gun; to respect a gun; to respect others in relation to my possession of a firearm. The fact that I choose not to own one now has nothing to do with the culture of family and other values that shaped me, even if my culture in a more strict sense of the word is very not-American. (Not white, socialized in a non-white household that brought in a lot of cultural values from other countries, including a complete confusion as to why anyone would need a gun if it wasn't for their absolute survival or their line of work. For every first-world country you cited with a large number of guns per capita, there are just as many that do fine without and just don't understand the obsession.) And while at the moment, yes, I am thinking of Chicago as far as what sticks out in my mind the most--for the most part I think of it in a national context and as a cultural epidemic.
But I'm also aware it's a personal preference. I'm not advocating to take away people's guns or whatever, just because I don't like them. You don't need to convince me of anything, because I'm not standing in opposition to you, and as I said " I know there's nothing wrong with practicing with firearms recreationally, or being fascinated by the various types of firearms, their design, their history." That also extends to guns as a necessity for survival. I'm just saying that her posting this--on the heels of the Texas shooting--shows a remarkable lack of awareness and raises some issues that make me feel ill.
It is definitely a symptom that something has gone very wrong with our collective culture as a nation. And it won't be fixed until we fix that, instead of just trying to take guns out of the hands of people who would do horrible things with or without them anyway.
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Date: 2014-07-11 07:24 pm (UTC)But I'm also aware it's a personal preference. I'm not advocating to take away people's guns or whatever, just because I don't like them. You don't need to convince me of anything, because I'm not standing in opposition to you, and as I said " I know there's nothing wrong with practicing with firearms recreationally, or being fascinated by the various types of firearms, their design, their history." That also extends to guns as a necessity for survival. I'm just saying that her posting this--on the heels of the Texas shooting--shows a remarkable lack of awareness and raises some issues that make me feel ill.
It is definitely a symptom that something has gone very wrong with our collective culture as a nation. And it won't be fixed until we fix that, instead of just trying to take guns out of the hands of people who would do horrible things with or without them anyway.