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midnight rambler
5th May 2018, 10:46 PM
https://bearingarms.com/tom-k/2018/03/29/op-ed-argues-gun-culture-fiction/

Half Sense
6th May 2018, 09:57 AM
A lifestyle that incorporates the use of firearms.

Joshua01
6th May 2018, 11:00 AM
gun culture is a phony, made up label to use top identify those who disagree with their opinions. For example, the term 'Incels'

I have no idea what it means but the term seems to be getting a lot of attention on the Chans. It doesn't take much for a new talking point to float out there for the goys to chomp on. They never end!

Horn
6th May 2018, 11:35 AM
We are a nation divided, as everyone knows. And what we need to fix that problem is to reach out, express some empathy, and show our opponents that we don’t hate them even if we disagree.

This is that faux empathy I noted in my caring thread.

Its used for display purposes only, condensed and applied for vain short text messaging. If it were real empathy, the empathizer would simply clam up.

I still say today's "liberals" have been classified/labeled in error. They are in no way liberal only communal.

Or only have a communal sense of empathy. Which would wholly be missing its mark and label also.

Down1
6th May 2018, 03:28 PM
Here is some "Gun Culture" for you.

Among the small handful of moonbats who showed up in Dallas for the NRA’s Annual Meeting to denounce our constitutional right to bear arms was Tinseltown bubblehead Alyssa Milano. She didn’t come alone; she had armed security:
https://moonbattery.com/alyssa-milano-protected-by-armed-security-while-denouncing-nra/

Watch the vid if time permits

midnight rambler
6th May 2018, 04:48 PM
A lifestyle that incorporates the use of firearms.

The term 'gun culture' is a term made up by those who hate guns and gunowners. It entails an irrational fear of both.

ziero0
6th May 2018, 06:16 PM
Culture is the sanctity of the intellect. [William Butler Yeats]
Gun could be a verb or a noun. Culture is a noun. Two nouns together constitute nonsense. To use gun as a verb is perhaps from the old military expression give a gun "order a gun to be fired" (c. 1600).

'Gun culture' could refer to the action of forcing a ballet fan to a punk rock concert (in a sense gunning the sanctity of the intellect).