• dhork@lemmy.world
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      10 months ago

      Hand guns are made for killin’

      They ain’t no good for nothin’ else

      And if you like to drink your whiskey

      You might even shoot yourself

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      They are also damn helpful for defending life. A Smith and Wesson puts the daintiest of women on an equal field with the burliest of asailants.

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          How is that sexist? I agree it sounds sexist, but is the content actually sexist?

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              The argument doesn’t sound as convincing this way:

              A Smith and Wesson puts the daintiest of assailants on an equal field with the burliest of women.

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                that is not a resonable test in this situation.

                Dont use ‘woman’ as an adjective. No need. Just use dainty/frail vs. burly.

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                  Okay, but they did. I see how it sounds sexist, but how is it actually sexist? Dainty women do exist, and are on average, more dainty than dainty men.

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        God brought us different, but Colt made us equal, blah-blah-blah.

        The difference between trained criminal who started and dictate the situation and an unprepared civilian is just too big. Not to say about how seeing a gun or a sudden movement would trigger an instant attack. You overestimate reflexes of a regular person and their ability to use firearms. Self-defence gun in a bag is more of a risk for an owner and others rather than an affective detterent.

        Guns should be. Under the lock. People who casually carry them around just in case aren’t a solution but a problem themselves.

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          People who everyday carry guns, open or concealed, are either paranoid chicken-shit cowards or trigger-happy wannabe vigilante heroes. Neither is a desirable state of mind.

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              While I don’t blame them and it’s the last group I’d go after, the contention still holds true: a frightened untrained person with a deadly weapon is more likely to cause another problem than to solve the first one

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                Gun supporter here: you make a very good point and it’s why I think people should have to go through extensive training before being allowed to own one. Way more so than for a drivers license.

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            Or women defending themselves from stalkers or absuive exes. Or LGBTQ people defending themselves from much, much higher rates of assault than average. I know it’s easy to get sucked into the us-vs-them mentality, but please remember there are plenty of people out there who have damn good reasons to carry.

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              Sir, this is Lemmy. All we do here is call gun owners small-wienered piss baby cowards. Nuanced discussion is allowed for everything else, but the moment you imply that guns aren’t evil machines only used for crime, you’re a brain dead Christian devout who gets off to school shootings and cowboy fantasies.

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          It’s not even just guns, in the UK people who carry knives around are more likely to be stabbed than people who don’t carry them. That’s why there are so many laws about when you’re allowed to have one with you even if you need it for work.

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          Self-defence gun in a bag is more of a risk for an owner and others rather than an affective detterent.

          You missed the obvious solution:

          You need a sniper covering your position whenever you are in public.

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        That must be why the homicide rates in the rest of the world are so much higher than the US.