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Nothing to apologise for thereI apologize, I have obviously misunderstood your post.

Nothing to apologise for thereI apologize, I have obviously misunderstood your post.
Just wrapped up our chat. I'm trying to figure out how best to do this. I think I'm going to transcribe it b/c he put some personal stuff in. I did ask for his permission to share our conversation, but, will not share identifiable info, (on either of us), and he's cool with that. Thoughts?
We have a couple of veterans participating in this thread, or were you after the opinion of a Vietnam vet?
Here itbis. Paint it Black. We sent 17, 18 year old kids to this. This is one of the most profound life changing things I have seen.
But then again, I taught Vietnamese and Hmong children.
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x178lfy
Here is a vid from an Australian draftees perspective.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Urtiyp-G6jY
'I was only nineteen'
I lived and worked in an Asian country for years and often travelled to Laos. There are still young amputees there who have stepped on landmines or come across unexploded bombs when preparing fields for cultivation. Laos was not in the war, but was bombed and mined incessantly in those years.
I have a lot to say on this but I cannot in here, Let me simply say we need to deal with toxic masculinity.
That should help with gun culture. I don’t know why women buy imto gun culture.
I have a lot to say on this but I cannot in here, Let me simply say we need to deal with toxic masculinity.
That should help with gun culture. I don’t know why women buy imto gun culture.
A lot of women own guns for self defense, hunting, target shooting, etc. I'm not sure if that's what you're calling buying into gun culture. But certainly they are just as capable of owning and using firearms. It's also a right that all law abiding American citizens have. That's enough. IMO
Perhaps the most cynical element of this charade, however, is that that research shows owning a gun for women in particular does not make them safer; it often makes them*less*safe. Indeed, female crime victims used guns to defend themselves*just 0.4 percent of the time, according to the National Crime Victimization Survey. This has not stopped the NRA*from aggressively marketing guns*to women and girls, of course.
A lot of women own guns for self defense, hunting, target shooting, etc. I'm not sure if that's what you're calling buying into gun culture. But certainly they are just as capable of owning and using firearms. It's also a right that all law abiding American citizens have. That's enough. IMO
Overcompensation Nation: It’s time to admit that toxic masculinity drives gun violence
https://www.salon.com/2016/06/13/ov...t_that_toxic_masculinity_drives_gun_violence/
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