• gueybana [any]
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    2 years ago

    The original comment was implying that anyone who isn’t part of an org is just doing it for “consumerism” if they want a gun. Which is patently false.

    The idea that you're influenced by the consumerism and gun culture inherent to this country is not patently false.

    • MaeBorowski [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      And again you twist what the argument even is.

      The idea that you’re influenced by the consumerism and gun culture inherent to this country is not patently false.

      I never implied otherwise. At all. But it is still not because of consumerism that many individuals (regardless of whether they are in a community/org) correctly feel that they should have or get a gun. Many of whom probably don't even want a gun and are horrified and sickened to be in circumstances to need one.

      I don't like guns. I don't have a gun. But I have been looking into getting one because it's getting increasingly dangerous to even exist. Not only is there nothing wrong with that, I think people who are in fact vulnerable should also consider it, now more than ever. Even if they are not fortunate enough to be part of a community. I of course would also encourage anyone to become part of a community if they can, even that it is much more important than getting a gun. But I understand that it's just not feasible or possible in some cases.

      I would honestly be shocked if this were not the consensus on the left.