Why are so many feminist groups anti-gun? The short answer is because they don’t really believe in equality for women.
If a six foot tall, 220 lb. thug comes through a woman’s front door when she is home alone, a gun and the knowledge of how to use it are the only thing that can equalize that encounter. Period!
Feminist groups don’t really care about equality or women’s rights, and the proof is in the details. Feminists want total gun control in America, just as the political left does (probably just a coincidence, right?). Even if she makes it to the phone in time and dials 9-1-1, the police will be there just in time to call an ambulance for her, if she is lucky.
If only there were a nation that has enacted total gun control so we can compare the treatment of women there with the treatment of women in America. Oh, wait! There is one! It’s called Great Britain. The UK enacted a near total ban on handguns and most other firearms in 1996, so we have two decades of data that we can compare.
School is in session with Katie Pavlich from Prager University. Check out the great video below with side by side comparisons of the treatment of women in America and the UK, plus some other great stats on how gun rights really are about women’s rights.
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You go girl! We males are with you all the way unless they’re a Yankee or a west coast Marxist.
It’s all about sovereignty. Funny how the progressive Marxists are all about equality (actually they’re for egalitarianism which is far different) but want to control your life and be sovereign over you.
Keep up your practicing.
“You might say, if no one owned a gun, then everybody would be safer.”
Don’t even need to do the experiment, as that was the state of the entire world up until the 14th century. The common person was so much safer way back then, right?