So much for activism
Most of DUers who have been complaining about gun nuts the past two days can't be bothered to pick up a phone or send an email to their representatives. Meanwhile, the gunners who have profusely insisted that they want background checks suddenly descend to disrupt a thread calling for them. Guess what? It turns out they don't really want background checks.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/?com=view_post&forum=1002&pid=3692025
gopiscrap
(24,283 posts)they're sick of me!
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)to its owner than the life of a human being.
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)and the one in the gungeon so he next time one of them claims to support background checks, you can point out he's lying through his teeth.
Agnosticsherbet
(11,619 posts)BainsBane
(55,389 posts)There sole purpose is to disrupt. That thread in GD certainly shows why this group is necessary. The majority of responses were pro-gun extremists who entered in order to impede and disrupt any efforts at reform.
CTyankee
(65,546 posts)every day. Gun folk want to impress them with their "openess to reform" and so they claim it on the UBC threads. Your efforts to unmask them help inform the new people as to the REAL purposes of the "DU wing" of the "gun rights movement." I wouldn't be surprised if it weren't a propaganda tactic of the NRA itself: infiltrate liberal/progressive websites and pretend to be "sensible gun owners" favoring "sensible gun laws."
Not being mainstrean is a problem for the other side here in terms of our national gun debate. They will not always be able to strangle progress on social issues in this country by relying solely on their gerrymandered congressional districts. Extremism by a vocal minority can work only so long. And only if we give up.
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)largely because so many of them say the EXACT same thing. Good news. Skinner PPR'd a bad one I wrote him about last night.
CTyankee
(65,546 posts)probably can take only so much before he says "enough."
summed it up nicely. The very vocal minority is comprised of NRA shills and gun fetishists who fill the Internet with NRA propaganda at every opportunity. These are the real extremists who enable the gun pipeline directly to the criminal element in this country.
They hide behind the Second Amendment, and use it as a marketing tool to sell more guns, which in turn feeds the under-the-table sales of guns to criminals and the mentally incompetent.
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)When I made what I thought was an uncontroversial remark about gun dealers. Wow. S/he went off the rails. I obviously insulted his/her religion.
Squinch
(53,717 posts)topic.
I was not surprised when you posted in that forum that you got less than an enthusiastic response, but a forum regular and gun proponent posted a similar question a few months ago, and he also got absolute cricket sounds.
It will always amazes me that all those insisting that gun owners are responsible consistently and adamantly refuse to do the responsible thing. Just ridiculous.
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)and got anything but crickets in both forum. It was more like a swarm of locusts.
Squinch
(53,717 posts)but don't you dare put any restrictions whatsoever on guns" posters who responded to you there?
The responses truly are astounding.
http://www.democraticunderground.com/10023692025
Squinch
(53,717 posts)no responsibility to assist in the effort to prevent the next 20 people who get mowed down by a lunatic with a gun."
They nauseate me.
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)the anti-HOFer who had to pop in to insist what a horrific person I am. Jeez. You have to wonder about some people.
Squinch
(53,717 posts)They seemed to need to go all "hyena pack" on you. Such frightened bunch, poor dears.
BainsBane
(55,389 posts)that one in many, many months, not since Meta closed. Imagine holding on to that level of anger all that time?
Squinch
(53,717 posts)BainsBane
(55,389 posts)It was just someone (supposedly female) known to dislike HOF who let into me. The female misogynist is something I can never quite get my head around.
Squinch
(53,717 posts)BainsBane
(55,389 posts)Thankfully I wasn't raised by one. My mother has her faults (don't we all), but that's not among them.
Squinch
(53,717 posts)does require a damaging quantity of denial.
Kaleva
(38,847 posts)I've e-mailed and called his Washington D.C. office and while he has responded, he did make it clear he wasn't going to support any kind of increase in gun regulations. He talked about not infringing on the rights of law abiding gun owners.