thats the perception im trying to overcome by separated gun ownership with conservative politics. separate it from politics in general, but especially separate it from right wing politics - most young adults are not just liberal, theyre anti-right and anything thats characteristic of the right.You counted them? Good work.
No, I'm not hung up on it. It's just a glaring contradiction. I really liked the part about playing to young women's fear that the greatest threat to their safety is all those nasty right wing racist old boomer white men just lurking around waiting to rape them. That's sure to swing the election. Go for it.
im not entirely sure what point youre trying to make, but it seems like youre trying to present as though im suggesting old white racist republicans are out to rape women in their 20s. thats a gross generalization of THEIR perception, not mine. thats that you have to overcome to get them no not only realize guns are not a symbol of white patriarchy, but are even a tool to defend against it.
whatever it takes, dude. and what its going to take is changing the symbolism. guns ought to be a symbol of self-sovereignty and equalization between people, not a symbol of 'all thats wrong with society' as it is now for a lot of future voters (young adults dont vote now, but they will later)