• pillow [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    It is worth noting here that most violent attacks committed by these fanatics are overwhelmingly aimed at oppressed minorities such as Black Americans, Latinos, and various Asian communities, as well as women, LGBTQIA+ people, and people with disabilities. … the working class struggle demands, in relation to firearms, that the focus be on curtailing the prevalence of mass shootings and gun-related violence that disproportionately affects various minority communities

    this is the grossest part of that article’s awful argument. I hear over and over from american trans ppl just the most extreme possible reluctance to call the cops, if that’s even an option at all in a dangerous situation. we can’t depend on the police so who will protect us from violence? literally who??

    getting on the lib treadmill of arguing over which types of guns are scary enough to regulate does fuck all to help us. rightoids are already armed to the teeth and we’re not. the article calls gun culture infantile, that’s pure libshit we need a stronger queer gun culture to save lives, you shoot the guy trying to hurt you you don’t bat your eyelashes at the fash in blue uniforms and hope they’ll help

    and the argument that we’re not in the right phase yet to start having guns is based on just nothing. the phase we’re in is a gun ownership rate of 1.2 guns per american. it would be like trying to regulate breathing air, enforcement would just fall on the most vulnerable people. I talked to a black homeless guy whose prized possession was a glock 19. every night he slept on cardboard boxes behind the store where he worked and when someone would invade his space and wouldn’t leave he’d just pull up his shirt and show it to them and they’d leave him alone, and it gave him so much peace of mind. idgaf about reassuring people in oxford shirts that we’re doing enough to address “the gun epidemic,” my heart bursts for the most marginalized who are constantly vulnerable to violence, can’t depend on the police, and stand to gain nothing from taking away their access to guns

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      1 year ago

      I’m pretty sure stricter gun control laws almost always mean tighter restrictions on semi-automatic rifles, which the article mentions btw

      Handguns make sense for self defense and I’m all for that black homeless man having a glock

      I don’t see any reason how something like an AR would make sense for self defense. They’re unwieldy, heavy, takes more training, can’t be concealed, etc. but it’s amazing if you wanna conduct a mass shooting

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          Wow that’s insane I didn’t know you could 3d print attachments for handguns like that

          For the record I don’t agree with everything the article says, especially the background checks on all arms

          I generally just agree on banning semi-automatics, though if widespread knowledge of how to make a handgun more deadly then it would not be very helpful