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by dewayneward
Tue Jul 14, 2009 3:34 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target
Replies: 143
Views: 18969

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

nitrogen wrote:Some of the responses in this thread are embarassing and childish.

You spit on Obama cars? You have political "discussions" with people in traffic?
"And that's why you carry 24x7" so you can "defend" yourself from people that disagree with you?

This is exactly the kind of garbage I left California to get away from. It's nice to be reminded that it exists here, too.

How do you change minds? You change minds by emulating Jesus, Buddha, Ghandi, and Martin Luther King, NOT by emulating an idiot teenager.

As someone that's educated quite a few liberal anti gunners, I'll tell you exactly how, in a nutshell.

1) Listen to them
2) understand what they are concerned about
3) patiently explain that their concerns are valid, and why you don't agree with them
4) Don't act like a loud ignorant fool.

That's how I saw the light, that's how the 40 or so people I've explained pro-gun ness to saw the light, and how more will continue to see the light.


I need a shower. :mad5

I wouldnt imagine spitting or damaging someone elses' property. I am sure that you are referring to another poster. In retrospect, ignoring the person would have been "better". I just think that a person that thinks it should be legal to murder a child is someone that doesnt have their head screwed on straight....and being able to defend myself against people like that is the reason I carry 24x7. There is a difference between disagreeing and thinking its Ok to shove a steel tube into a human's skull and suck her brains out....I hope you'd agree with me.

As someone who HAS studied Jesus, Buddha, Ghandi, and MLK jr., outside of JC, I dont know if your advice is sound, but I'll assume that you were thinking the "good" things about them :cool:

Glad that you have followed your 4 fold plan to convince people of your ideas, especially #4. :coolgleamA:

Be sure not to drop the soap :lol::
by dewayneward
Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:56 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target
Replies: 143
Views: 18969

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

dewayneward wrote:
Another puzzled look with a reply of "Well, I am pro-adoption", gave me a thumbs up sign and then turned left.

These people are the reason I carry 24/7.

Huhh?
Yea, I was as confused as you were when he said "proadoption" to me and then drove off. I am guessing that I presented him with information he was not aware of or my great debate tactics were too overwhelming "rlol" "rlol"

In retrospect, I should have done what one of the posters suggested, which was to simply ignore him, but at the same time, how do you change minds? My hope was that he would go home and the comments would serve as a stone in his shoe. He would investigage what I was saying to "prove me wrong" and then changed his mind. To steer this back to guns, if someone is anti-gun, how do you go about changing their mind? You can say that its their tough luck, but in the US, everyone gets a vote. The "only" way to get them on your side is to educate them. the only way to educate them is to talk to them....
by dewayneward
Mon Jul 13, 2009 1:56 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target
Replies: 143
Views: 18969

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

dewayneward wrote:
Another puzzled look with a reply of "Well, I am pro-adoption", gave me a thumbs up sign and then turned left.

These people are the reason I carry 24/7.

Huhh?
Yea, I was as confused as you were when he said "proadoption" to me and then drove off. I am guessing that I presented him with information he was not aware of or my great debate tactics were too overwhelming "rlol" "rlol"

In retrospect, I should have done what one of the posters suggested, which was to simply ignore him, but at the same time, how do you change minds? My hope was that he would go home and the comments would serve as a stone in his shoe. He would investigage what I was saying to "prove me wrong" and then changed his mind. To steer this back to guns, if someone is anti-gun, how do you go about changing their mind? You can say that its their tough luck, but in the US, everyone gets a vote. The "only" way to get them on your side is to educate them. the only way to educate them is to talk to them....
by dewayneward
Fri Jul 10, 2009 2:12 pm
Forum: Never Again!!
Topic: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target
Replies: 143
Views: 18969

Re: Political Bumper Stickers could make you a target

As much as I hate it, I took down my Prolife, voter, NoBoma bumper sticker.

A proud of Obama guy pulled up next to me (with my 2 kids) and yelled out the window at me while he pointed at his shirt. I leaned over and told him that I couldnt vote for someone that thinks it should be legal to murder babies.

With a puzzled look, he said that he was prolife. I then asked him why he was supporting someone that thinks its Ok to murder babies?

Again, another puzzled look (appears to be a trend with Obama supporters) with a reply of "I am also pro-choice".

I yelled out the window "either you think it is OK to take a steel rod and shove it into a babies head and suck her brains out OR you think its not OK. You cant have it both ways.

Another puzzled look with a reply of "Well, I am pro-adoption", gave me a thumbs up sign and then turned left.

These people are the reason I carry 24/7.

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