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phantom power

(25,966 posts)
Wed Aug 6, 2014, 11:35 AM Aug 2014

Right wing discourse on guns is being completely shaped by the gun industry’s desire to sell guns

I’ve noticed a dramatic uptick in gun nuts talking about how people need to learn to be “comfortable” around guns, which has, in turn, led to this whole “open carry” bullshit, which uses the line that it’s good to be “comfortable” around guns as its justification. (However, the emotional motive behind swinging a gun around in public is still the desire to dominate and terrify, but we’re all familiar with the glib ease with lying that is widespread on the American right.) There’s even a children’s book pushing the idea that it’s wholesome family fun to “open carry”. When I was young and growing up in gun-loving Texas around gun-loving people, the notion that you should just be tossing guns around and displaying them everywhere like some yahoo—the idea that guns are safe and we should feel “comfortable” around them—was strongly discouraged. Guns were locked away and we were told that they are very dangerous. But while that’s surely a smarter move if you want to minimize accidental shooting, the correct belief that guns are dangerous had to go because it’s clearly stifling gun profits. There’s still a little bit of talk about gun safety on the right, but it’s just a little ass-covering. The emotional pitch now is that guns are safe and they should be everywhere all the time until you forget how fucking dangerous they really are.

This is all corporate marketing 101. No doubt the very real fear that guns are dangerous—backed by statistical evidence showing that having one in your house raises your chances of being murdered or assaulted by gun, being shot by accident, and committing suicide—is a huge barrier to selling more guns. So just like the ads in the 50s that tried to calm consumer fears of cancer by showing doctors smoking, there’s a push to signal that guns are not dangerous. You should just have them laying around all the time. You should strap them to your body! Guns should just be so familiar you completely forget that they can blow your head off if you handle them incorrectly. They’re so safe we should have kids firing them to pass on to the next grade! They’re just like very expensive action figures and you should collect them all!

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And this shows, yet again, how much the NRA is not really about “rights” and they have clearly abandoned the commitment to safety that used to be their primary goal. Instead they exist largely as a marketing organization/industry lobby that works mostly to promote the profits of the gun industry, in this case trying to convince people guns are so safe that blind people can use them. This video isn’t really about the needs of blind people, but about convincing a mostly non-blind audience that guns are super duper safe, and therefore they should run out and buy some more guns.

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/08/06/right-wing-discourse-on-guns-is-being-completely-shaped-by-the-gun-industrys-desire-to-sell-more-guns/

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Right wing discourse on guns is being completely shaped by the gun industry’s desire to sell guns (Original Post) phantom power Aug 2014 OP
K&R pscot Aug 2014 #1
absolutely. this is not about the constitution but about making MONEY samsingh Aug 2014 #2
There is currently an Every town ad depicting an ex-husband breaking into his ex's house flamin lib Aug 2014 #3
What If they Banned Metal Bullets And Only Allowed Rubber Bullets FJones3777 Aug 2014 #4
Kick SecularMotion Aug 2014 #5

flamin lib

(14,559 posts)
3. There is currently an Every town ad depicting an ex-husband breaking into his ex's house
Wed Aug 6, 2014, 01:59 PM
Aug 2014

While the woman is on the phone with 911. Husband kicks door in, grabs child and points a gun at the woman. Fade to black and gunfire.

The pro gun side respond with a Glock ad depicting a young woman alone at home. The bad guy knocks at the door, she checks the peep hole and goes back to watching TV. He knocks again, another check and she goes to the bedroom to get her gun. Bad guy knocks yet again and begins to wiggle the door knob giving her time to take a trained shooting stance away from the door. The door magically opens and bad guy sees gun and faints.

Which is more likely?

Gun people live in a fantasy world where they are always the victor and hero.

FJones3777

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4. What If they Banned Metal Bullets And Only Allowed Rubber Bullets
Thu Aug 7, 2014, 06:38 PM
Aug 2014

A solution that would heavily reduce the number of gun murders every year AND still comply with the 2nd amendment would be to ban metal bullets and only allow rubber bullets. Rubber bullets are used by the police in Europe when riots occur. These bullets act to knock people unconscious without killing them as they don't penetrate a person's skin.

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