bensdad wrote:Garbage from a self-important twit. This idiot repeatedly uses derogatory words to describe conservatives, makes fun of their beliefs and derides religion. Oh, but then he condescendingly informs them that they are fools if they don't drop their guard a bit. "Childish" is about the kindest way I can describe that.
Also, at some point, the topic he THINKS he's writing about, is not the topic he's writing about. 20 % of an article dedicated to describing himself and his apparently amazing girlfriend (funky hair, big degree, govt. clearance - yeah, we're impressed already

) is enough to obliterate the substance of the message he thought he was sending.
Knowing Chris personally, I can say you couldn't be farther from the truth. He's one of the most modest self composed and well spoken individuals I've met. While I don't always agree with what he says, I always give his opinion fair thought, and his reasoning has changed my mind on several issues.
I believe his description of his "Amazing ex-girlfriend", was solely there to explain that despite her non traditional appearance she possessed many values that conservatives such as yourself would find admirable had they bothered to get to know her.
I have seen first hand how many people get turned off to shooting because they didn't feel welcome. I've seen minorities get questioned by overzealous ranger officers about member status, while those that "look the part" are unmolested.
One other member said "I however suspect, if these new shooters the author is speaking of are so superficial they get so easily offended, they won't be in for the gun rights fight anyhow."
That is a piss poor attitude, here is why.
We are talking about NEW shooters. People who aren't invested in our sport. They have an interest or a curiosity, not a commitment. like any interest it needs to cultivated until it stands on it's own, util they are hooked. They never get to that point if you drive them off. The whole man up or get out argument is a crappy one. I wouldn't choose to spend my time around people who I felt hated me. Which is probably a big reason i'm not active on this forum.
When I joined at pine island it was a dinky little club, just starting USPSA, most of our those USPSA shooters aren't "Traditional Conservatives". When we built the new club, that new blood provided quite a bit of the blood sweat and tears necessary to make it happen. We now have one of the best run, most active clubs in MN now, and it's thanks at least in part (i'd say a large part) to people that would have walked away had they been met with a poor unwelcoming attitude.
When I started 3-gun matches on Sunday down here, I was told there would be no attendance because church is on Sunday, we got 60+ shooters most of then younger shooters. Times are changing.
Like it or not the shooting sports needs to have better ambassadors to the younger generation, regardless of the political/sexual orientation. If you can't see that you are blind.