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Ya know, my wife is a very accomplished quilter! Been doing it for 40 years. She could make me a pair of those easily!
Annnnd, I could carry them right aboard a plane! ;)
 
According to some feminists, owning guns is just fine, even great, if you're a woman. Men owning guns is the real problem - proving men are impotent and need to use guns to be 'real' men, if only to make up for their lack of real masculinity o_O

So, a feminist "artist" decided to use the time-tested craft of choice for political protesters worldwide by using quilting and sewing to somehow show guns as soft and cuddly things? Somehow a gun pillow is a method of protesting men owning guns :confused:. I honestly don't think I'll ever understand looney bins like these twisted nut jobs. For now, I'll just quietly laugh at the impotent effect their stupid pillow guns will have on gun violence:

Source: Feminist artist takes on 'toxic masculinity' by making 'soft, impotent' sculptures of guns

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As long as she is making guns...:p


It just looks like she is a crappy artist:D
 
I'm pretty sure this is not the gal who made those little cloth guns.

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Hate to post the unpopular opinion, but most violent crimes are committed by men, by a very wide margin.

That said, it's an acceptable loss in a free society where personal responsibility counts.

And you are not going to legislate away billions of years of evolution.
 
Hate to post the unpopular opinion, but most violent crimes are committed by men, by a very wide margin.

That said, it's an acceptable loss in a free society where personal responsibility counts.

And you are not going to legislate away billions of years of evolution.

I'm not sure how that opinion applies here. Whether men commit more violent crimes is irrelevant to the issue at hand - gun control. Gun violence is a violence problem, not a gun problem, and that's what these ladies wanted to make it out to be. The weapon used is simply not part of the equation. Whether people are killed with a gun, a big truck (France), a bomb, a knife, a pipe or bare hands, it's still a violence/behavior problem. They would like to restrict ownership of guns, in this case apparently, to men, because they do more of the shooting. Well, that's just B.S. and their argument falls apart when they focus on one kind of violence over another. I think we should rather be focusing on identifying and incarcerating the bad people (regardless of what dangles or doesn't dangle betwixt their legs) and deal with the real issue - a world full of angry, violent and mentally ill people that either need help or to be locked away. Leave the guns alone - they have nothing to do with this discussion.
 
According to some feminists, owning guns is just fine, even great, if you're a woman. Men owning guns is the real problem - proving men are impotent and need to use guns to be 'real' men, if only to make up for their lack of real masculinity o_O

So, a feminist "artist" decided to use the time-tested craft of choice for political protesters worldwide by using quilting and sewing to somehow show guns as soft and cuddly things? Somehow a gun pillow is a method of protesting men owning guns :confused:. I honestly don't think I'll ever understand looney bins like these twisted nut jobs. For now, I'll just quietly laugh at the impotent effect their stupid pillow guns will have on gun violence:

Source: Feminist artist takes on 'toxic masculinity' by making 'soft, impotent' sculptures of guns

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I feel vaguely threatened by those pillows. Find my happy place. Where's my safety pin???
 
Hate to post the unpopular opinion, but most violent crimes are committed by men, by a very wide margin.

That said, it's an acceptable loss in a free society where personal responsibility counts.

And you are not going to legislate away billions of years of evolution.

I was going to post something similar to this ^^.

And then etrain posted.

I'm not sure how that opinion applies here. Whether men commit more violent crimes is irrelevant to the issue at hand - gun control. Gun violence is a violence problem, not a gun problem, and that's what these ladies wanted to make it out to be. The weapon used is simply not part of the equation. Whether people are killed with a gun, a big truck (France), a bomb, a knife, a pipe or bare hands, it's still a violence/behavior problem. They would like to restrict ownership of guns, in this case apparently, to men, because they do more of the shooting. Well, that's just B.S. and their argument falls apart when they focus on one kind of violence over another. I think we should rather be focusing on identifying and incarcerating the bad people (regardless of what dangles or doesn't dangle betwixt their legs) and deal with the real issue - a world full of angry, violent and mentally ill people that either need help or to be locked away. Leave the guns alone - they have nothing to do with this discussion.

The obvious solution is many, many more women owning fire arms! Yes? No? Maybe?
 
Hate to post the unpopular opinion, but most violent crimes are committed by men, by a very wide margin.

That said, it's an acceptable loss in a free society where personal responsibility counts.

And you are not going to legislate away billions of years of evolution.

And most evil men are stopped buy good men. ;)
It's not that women can't. It's just that men do most of the fighting.


Now pillows? That's a woman thing. And can be a problem.
So be careful!

Or one day You may find the number of pillows on the bed.
Out numbers the times you've have sex in that same bed in a month! :s0140:
 
I'm not sure how that opinion applies here. Whether men commit more violent crimes is irrelevant to the issue at hand - gun control. Gun violence is a violence problem, not a gun problem, and that's what these ladies wanted to make it out to be. The weapon used is simply not part of the equation. Whether people are killed with a gun, a big truck (France), a bomb, a knife, a pipe or bare hands, it's still a violence/behavior problem. They would like to restrict ownership of guns, in this case apparently, to men, because they do more of the shooting. Well, that's just B.S. and their argument falls apart when they focus on one kind of violence over another. I think we should rather be focusing on identifying and incarcerating the bad people (regardless of what dangles or doesn't dangle betwixt their legs) and deal with the real issue - a world full of angry, violent and mentally ill people that either need help or to be locked away. Leave the guns alone - they have nothing to do with this discussion.

Opinion? Yours is. What I stated is statstical fact.

A quick glance at the statistics seems to tell what you deny. Men commit more acts of violence than women. The U.S. Department of Justice sponsored a National Crime Victimization Study in 2007. This evaluation found that 75.6 percent of all offenders were male and only 20.1 percent were female. In the remaining cases, the victim wasn't able to identify the gender of the offender. According to these results, men commit violent crimes more than three times as often as women [source: United States Department of Justice].

If you cannot grasp something proven by study after study around the world and how it relates to violence (hint, men = 3 x more likely to commit a violent crime) then I can't get you to understand. I don't agree with banning guns by sex or a lot of other factors. But the fact of the matter is most violent crime is perpetrated by men. Just like most members here are men. You can burry your head in the sand, but facts are facts.
 

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